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Preview: South Africa V Iraq
Published in FilGoal on 14 - 06 - 2009

Iraq players are hoping that a Confederations Cup opening win against hosts South Africa can reunite the country which is torn by both American occupation and internal struggle.
The Lions of Mesopotamia enter the competition for the first time ever after winning the 2007 Asian Cup title, a trophy that managed to lift people's spirit throughout the country.
Skipper Younes Mahmoud is convinced that similar displays to the ones produced in 2007 can bring the whole Iraqi nation together.
"We have a mission beyond football - we want to make our people, who are suffering war and conflict, happy," says Mahmoud.
"In the Asian Cup we did well against all odds in what was a difficult period for our people. We won it, and now we're looking forward to rekindling that memory of happiness for the Iraqi people.
"That's why physically and mentally we're prepared to help Iraq - that's 'our weapon' and we wish god will help us achieve this task."
Iraq Serbian coach Bora Milutinovic adds that the country's current struggle will be an extra motive for his players to shin in the prestigious tournament.
"I know that my players are going to do everything to make their people happy," the former Nigeria boss said.

Bafana Bafana players
"They have ambition to show that in spite of all the difficulties they may have, they have a very competitive team to do their best for themselves and their country."
Continuous Build-up
On the other side, South Africa coach Joel Santana considers the inaugural game and the whole competition as a great chance to show off his team's progress.
"Our project that started four years ago, and now we are ready to give a great show," the Brazilian said.
Santana took over Bafana Bafana last year from fellow countryman Carlos Alberto Parreira, who was preparing the team for the 2010 World Cup finals.
Santana also rushed to calm fears that his star player Teko Modise might not be available for the game due to injury.
"Everyone is fine, there were bumps and bruises this morning, but everyone is ready for tomorrow."


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