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The boss of the Bosnian team, Robert Prosinečki, was confident before the match of the League of Nations, Thursday, at the Happel Stadion stadium in Vienna against Austria. The strong recent performance of his team and the expected public support left the 49-year-old Croatian hope to secure the group's victory.
In addition, Edin Džeko and Co. against the ÖFB team scored one point or won a loss with a goal difference to at least one goal. "The players will do their best and we can expect a good result," Prosinečki promised.
Since taking office earlier this year, Bosnia's record has been five wins – including three previous League games – four draws and one loss. This break put last February to 0: 1 in Mexico for a team B of Bosnia.
"We have a series that has given us a good atmosphere in the team," Prosinečki said. Another advantage is that his kickers are very important to their clubs. "95% of them are regulars in their clubs, it helps us a lot."
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The number 32 FIFA World Ranking (Austria is 24th) could also be the encouragement of their own fans. On Monday, about 34,000 tickets were sold for the match, about half of the visitors should be in the guest camp. "We can expect a good match in a full stadium and it will be interesting to play in front of about 15,000 of our fans," said Prosinečki, who is preparing his team for the duel with Austria since Monday in Vienna.
With confidence, the former Real Madrid and FC Barcelona professional also showed respect for the ÖFB team. "The Austrians have a very good team with players who are mainly in the German Bundesliga, there is an Arnautović or an Alaba, they can make a difference."
The Franco Foda troupe needs a win against the Bosnians with a difference of two goals or a 1-0 to retain the chance to win the group. "They know that they need success and that they will probably play in the attack, but we have enough quality to reach the result that puts us first," said Prosinečki.
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