The Citizen (Gauteng)

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Skopje – North Macedonia forward Aleksandar Trajkovski (right) is hoping to enjoy something close to home advantage when his team face Italy in Palermo tomorrow in the World Cup play-offs.

Trajkovski played for Palermo for four years until 2019. He also scored in a surprise 1-1 draw against Italy in Turin during 2018 World Cup qualifying.

The draw cost Italy two vital points in their failed quest to reach the World Cup in Russia, marking the first time the nation had missed the tournament in six decades.

Trajkovski remembers that match vividly, when he quietened the home crowd with a closerange effort in the second half.

“I hope that if that goal repeats, it will be for a victory,” he said.

“I was really happy when I saw that we will play in Palermo because I will go back to a city where I have spent four years. We have to be maximally motivated to get a good result,” the 29-year-old forward adds.

Trajkovski however is well aware that North Macedonia will be playing a very different Italian team this week, now sixth in the Fifa rankings and the reigning European champions.

North Macedonia will also have to overcome significan­t absences, including the losses of Napoli’s Elif Elmas and midfielder Tihomir Kostadinov due to suspension.

But coach Bobi Milevski remains confident about their chances, following North Macedonia’s debut at the European Championsh­ip last year.

“We are not going to Italy as tourists, but to outplay (them) and to win,” Milevski told reporters.

He believes his team has the skills and determinat­ion needed to upset the Italians, who lost in the 2018 play-offs to Sweden.

“Our optimism is based on facts. I very well know and see how our players are behaving. I would be glad if they underestim­ate us.”

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