Julio Dely Valdes wants his Panama
side to improve in their CONCACAF Gold
Cup semi-final, even though they won
6-1 last time out.
Dely Valdes' men were convincing
winners over Cuba in their last-16 tie
on Saturday, setting up a meeting with
Mexico - who scraped a 1-0 victory
against Trinidad and Tobago - in the
semi-finals.
Panama were 2-1 ahead at half-time, having been a goal down, but a goal spree in
20 second-half minutes ensured they racked up the highest-scoring quarter-final in
Gold Cup history.
However, Panama boss Dely Valdes wants his side to be more professional, starting
with their game against a Mexico side they defeated 2-1 in their opening game of the
competition.
"The team could have scored another one, but there are things that we must improve
because in some moments of the game, we had too much overconfidence," the 46-
year-old told the official Gold Cup website.
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
CONCACAF Gold Cup Preview: Dely Valdes targets improvement for Mexico clash
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment