

Soccer City, Johannesburg
Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac is not under any pressure to change his strategy against Uruguay on Friday.
The Serbian says he has a lot of respect for the South Americans but the Africans will be themselves and will want to impress.
"They have to be one of the best teams in the world,” Rajevac told PA.
“They deserve every respect and [Diego] Forlan is a fine player. But we will play the way that has brought us success so far. We are not going to adjust our style and we will try to use whatever weakness we can find in our opponents.”
"What is very important is to be able to change your system as the match demands. The team that is able to manage that in the match, it is better for that team. You cannot play the whole match with just one system.
"We are not thinking about the pressure. We played very well at the African Nations so we have already proved that we are a team that knows how to compete. We will try to relax. You know it is good for us to be here. We are very happy with the whole situation.
"We have no obligation but still we want to use this opportunity to do our best and to make history. We have a lot of new players but they are all growing in confidence and they are all doing their best. The unity of the team is the most important quality we have. We just take one match at a time and try to do our best. Of course, sometimes you feel a little pressure. This is the highest level there is but we just try to do our best every match. We give the maximum," he noted.
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