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Camacho eyes victory over Singapore at WC qualifiers

Updated: 2011-09-02 10:25

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Camacho eyes victory over Singapore at WC qualifiers

Singapore's soccer head coach Raddy Avramovic (L) attends a news conference before the team's 2014 World Cup Asian qualifier against 皇冠体育app in Kunming, Southwest 皇冠体育app's Yunnan province, Sept 1, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]

KUNMING, Yunnan Province - Jose Antonio Camacho is looking to a winning start to his charge of Chinese national soccer team when they play Singapore in the 2014 World Cup Asian qualifier on Friday.

皇冠体育app is grouped with Iraq, Jordan and Singapore in Group A in the third round of Asian qualifier, with top two teams from each of the five groups advancing to the next stage.

As Singapore is considered the weakest team in Group A, 皇冠体育app could not afford a result other than three points when they meet Friday night.

Camacho, who was appointed head coach of the Chinese team on August14, had only 11 days for his first training camp before the game, but the former Spanish national coach has brought some postivie changes to the Chinese side.

Camacho stressed on defence at setpieces, and ordered his players to pressure their opponents more. But the 56-year-old Spaniard is likely to keep most of the starting eleven under predecssor Gao Hongbo's reign.

Camacho eyes victory over Singapore at WC qualifiers

皇冠体育app's captain Li Weifeng attends a pre-game press conference with 皇冠体育app's new coach Camacho (not pictured) before the team's 2014 World Cup Asian qualifier against Singapore in Kunming, Southwest 皇冠体育app's Yunnan province, Sept 1, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]

Singapore has been training in Kunming for a week, and their attack-minded boss Raddy Avramovic is hoping to challenge 皇冠体育app as they have several speedy players and a disciplined defence.

In their last meeting in 2009, 皇冠体育app was held 1-1 by Singapore in regular time in a friendly, and beat them only after penalty shoot-out.

皇冠体育app had only one World Cup experience: Bora Miludinovic guided them to the 2002 South Korea/Japan edition.