Philippine Daily Inquirer

VIDAKOVIC SETS CLUB RECORD TARGET FOR CERES-NEGROS IN TRICKY MATCH VS HOME UNITED

- By Cedelf P. Tupas @cedelfptIN­Q

BACOLOD CITY— For all of his team’s brilliance in the AFC Cup this year, Ceres-Negros coach Risto Vidakovic doesn’t seem to run out of ways to motivate his squad.

With the Busmen virtually assured of a spot in the Asean zone semifinals, the Serbian coach challenged his team to set a new club record for victories in the group stage as they battle Home United of Singapore on Wednesday night in Group F at Panaad Stadium here.

Home United has been a tricky opponent for the Busmen since last year when it gave the Bacolod-based squad all that it could handle, before losing the zonal finals.

The Singaporea­ns are also the only team to take points off Ceres when it held the Busmen to a 1-1 draw in Singapore last March.

“Home United is always a difficult team to face,” said Vidakovic. “But we have to be profession­al with our approach. We don’t have the same pressure [to win] as them, but we also have goals and expectatio­ns to meet and that’s something that will motivate the players to give everything.”

Ceres has 13 points from five matches, three more than Home, which can still take top spot with a win as head to head records are the first tiebreaker­s.

A draw by Ceres will be enough to top the group and give Home the last semifinal berth as the best second-placed team among the three Asean groups.

That scenario will mean a possible Asean zone semifinal duel between Ceres and Persija Jakarta of Indonesia—a team that attracts close to 60,000 fans for its home matches.

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