The Kralingers boss is confident that his side can prolong their stay in Eredivisie after starting the second-half of the season with a 3-0 win over NAC Breda.
SBV Excelsior started the second-half of the season with a 3-0 win over http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/NAC-Breda-c39983 at Stadion Woudestein on January 21.
The Kralingers head coach, John Lammers, has expressed confidence in his troops’ abilities and insisted that his side boast a good chance of prolonging their stay in the Dutch top tier.
“We have many good players. Rangelo Janga, Moussa Kalis, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Manu-c23375 are four impressive players that really add depth in our current selection”, Lammers said while talking to the media.
The Roodzwarten staged an impressive show in front of their home crowd against NAC and deservingly secured all three points at the end. The 48-year-old tactician revealed that it was a much-needed victory for his side and asserted that his troops wants to
achieve good results in the second-half of the season.
“We knew that to achieve something this season, we must start the second-half of the season with a win. Everyone played to their potential and emerged victorious”, Lammers added.
The outfit from Excelsior are sitting at the bottom of the Eredivisie table, seven points adrift from the safety zone. The Kralingers head coach insisted that his side must secure maximum points in their upcoming fixtures if they are to avoid relegation
at the end of the season.
“If we continue performing in the same manner we did against NAC, I believe that we then have a good chance of climbing out of the relegation zone”, Lammers concluded.
The Kralingers finished 16th in the league table last term, and had to win promotion/relegation play-offs to prolong their stay in the Dutch top flight.
The outfit from Excelsior was hoping to perform better this term, but they have thus far struggled to perform. However, the impressive win against NAC has made Lammers confident that his side will have survived the relegation threat come the end of the seasosn.
SBV Excelsior will travel to Friesland to battle against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SC-Heerenveen-c40463 in their next league encounter at Abe Lenstra Stadion on January 28.
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