Hearts coach Sergio Traguil is aiming for his first three points in the league as the Phobians prepare to take on Dreams in a matchday 16 league fixture.
The Phobians unveiled the Portuguese trainer as replacement to Kenichi Yatsuhashi and he is raring to go as the second round of the league commences.
“We will try to put in a good results and a good performance with my assistant and the board and will work together to try to better the team.”
“Our objective is to try to improve the team and so we can have a better performance during matches so our major objective is to improve the team as a whole.”
Tranquil confirmed he had already scouted their opponents ahead of the game.
“I have already seen some series of pictures of Dream FC. I have seen their weakness and their strong points so I have to prepare the team to be in a good shape so we can go into the match on Sunday and pick the three maximum points.”
“I am preparing the team to attack the weaknesses of Dreams FC. No doubt that they are a very good team but in my philosophy we will get the three points because the team is responding very well and I have seen it when they train and I know that they will play all out to get all the three points.”
Hearts are two points behind league leaders Wa All Stars.
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