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Momodou

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Posted - 28 Mar 2007 : 18:25:38
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Jatto Ceesay: We Deserve to Lose By Modou Nyang
Scorpions Captain Jatto Ceesay said that the Elephants (Cyli Nationale) of Guinea deserved the humiliating defeat they inflicted to the Scorpions on Saturday, because they played wiser.
The veteran Scorpions skipper was speaking at the end of the epic clash at the Independence Stadium in Bakau. He said: "Sometimes we are not wise enough in the game Guinea have very experienced players, they play as quick as possible pass the ball to the nearest player who is free, no long balls. "If we were matured enough we would have played simple football, make it simple and play as quick as possible with simple passes. "We could have won [but] because of the way we played, we played difficult passes try to hold the ball. "That cost us the game because Guinea were very patient. "We blame our selves and with this type of mentality I don't think we can make it.
The Gambia international and FC Larnaca of Cyprus player who did not hide his frustration, continued. "People think we played a good first half for me I don't think so, we played like individuals and not as eleven players, you can see the pattern of the game. It is unfortunate. "Tomorrow is a new day I don't know what they going to do am not GFA am not the Ministry of Sports am a mere Captain. I cannot say anything about those issues (preparations for matches) for me we lost and am very disappointed and I feel very bad, I never expected we would have played like that am really disappointed. "You see how Pascal Feindouno played, he is mature and very good he play very sure, unless you foul him you cannot disposes him. "That's how the game should be, very simple, straight forward and quick. But if you play boom bam, before you make the final pass, that's the problem. "With this kind of system we cannot make it because we need to win away, if we play like this they will kill us in Guinea and the same applies to Cape Verde".
Source: Foroyaa Newspaper Burning Issue Issue No. 36/2007, 28-29 March, 2007
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