The Ivorian striker expresses desire to win the upcoming UEFA Champions League tie against Los Blancos and assured of his physical fitness ahead of the European game.
In the upcoming UEFA Champions League action, CSKA Moscow will host Real Madrid on February 21, 2012 at Luzhniki stadium.
The Armeytsy striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Seydou-Doumbia-c33175, has urged his teammates to concentrate on the upcoming European tie and admitted that they are up against a stern opposition.
He tipped his side to win the upcoming European game despite the fact that the Spanish outfit is yet to lose in Europe.
The Koni are enjoying a decent European campaign, so far. There’s little arguing that they deserve their progression from the group stages, having been drawn against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Trabzonspor-c40759.
Furthermore, they have proven themselves as a European threat following the 2-1 group stage win against the Nerazzurri at San Siro.
However, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Igor-Akinfeev-c16676, to yet another
injury.
Doumbia lamented the absence of their star shot-stopper for the upcoming crunch home tie and tipped the defensive line to show nerves of steel against the Madrid-based club. He went on to assure the fans of a decent result and
promised them ninety minutes of entertainment.
"I feel wonderful. I am practicing for the upcoming match since the start of the week. Though we still lack match fitness but we will keep the opposition at bay. I have gained enough weight after returning to the club from vacations.
“As for the match with against Real, I am absolutely calm. I do not pay attention to the pre-match talk, evaluation, and other things. My http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 is to go on the field and play rather than to talk about it. I hope our team will have
a good day on Tuesday.” The Russian Cup winner was quoted as saying.
Doumbia could play as a lone striker for the upcoming game, following http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Flamengo-c39361 during the winter transfer window.
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