As Portugal arrives in Slovenia, Danilo Pereira from PSG emphasizes: “Slovenia has a good team, we are facing anything but an easy match”
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We are entering a week that will offer a spectacle unlike many seen on Slovenian soil. While Tuesday’s match at the Stožice will be of a friendly nature, the largest stadium in the country will undoubtedly be bursting at the seams. It is expected that Cristiano Ronaldo will also play, and there is no need to explain that a very demanding task awaits Slovenia. Portugal is on a streak of 11 consecutive wins, but regardless, Danilo Pereira anticipates an opponent that will be anything but easy.
“It’s dangerous to underestimate the opponent, although I’ve noticed that some here actually take Slovenia lightly. Maybe Slovenia is not as famous a name as Spain or France, but I don’t see it that way. I know Slovenia has a good team, that its attackers play well in space and also with the ball at their feet. The team plays compactly, so we know it won’t be an easy game. Plus, we are playing away, which is never easy,” said Danilo Pereira, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain at the club level.
The 32-year-old Danilo Pereira has played around 70 matches for Portugal so far, scoring 2 goals, and at the club level, before his move to Paris, he also played for Parma, Aris, Rodo, Maritimo, and Porto.
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Author: editorial Football Planet