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Kathmandu : Nepal will head with loaded with certainty today when they play Laos in the semi-finals of the AFC Solidarity Cup at the Negeri Stadium in Kuching, Malaysia.  However mentor Koji said that he is not going to undermine Laos regardless of guaranteeing that Nepal has higher possibility of winning than its adversary.

"We played neighborly against Laos couple of months back and the outcome was 1-1 draw. They are a decent side. Plus, they additionally showed their prevalence in their last gathering match against Mongolia," Koji said at the pre-coordinate meeting held at the Negari Stadium.
Brunei had handled their second string squad against Nepal, resting six customary players yet mentor Gyotoku Koji trusts his side has sufficiently earned certainty to discover their way into the last. Yet, Koji needed to stay careful. "They welled in their last gathering match. Their quality was apparent in their amusement against Mongolia," said Koji including the pitch conditions was the stressing component for his side in the event that it downpours.

"On the off chance that it downpours, it will be troublesome for us. Laos are accustomed to playing in such conditions so they will have the favorable position," included the mentor. A poor protective lineup had permitted Nepal to score three objectives against Brunei and Koji's real concern will be at the end of the day be his bleeding edge. Nepal's striking trio Nawayug Shrestha, Bharat Khawas and Bimal Gharti Magar had neglected to score against a modest Timor-Leste side before every one of the three got off the detriment for Brunei. With a place in the last in question, Laos will be a hard nut to open for Nepal.

Koji by and by pointed out that the pitch condition at the Negari Stadium would decide the playing style of the Nepali group. "On the off chance that it downpours at the Negari Stadium, the amusement will be exceptionally troublesome for us. Laos are accustomed to playing in such conditions so they have advantage. Be that as it may, we must be prepared for any unfriendly circumstance," said mentor Koji.

The Japanese who has been serving as Nepal's head mentor since eight months said that triumph over Brunei has helped the confidence of his players. "My young men are inspired with the triumph and are hundred percent fit to play," included Koji.

Nepal are required to handle a similar beginning XI that played against Brunei yet Koji might want his key midfielder Anjan Bista to be set up for full a hour and a half. Bista had gone ahead as second half substitute against Brunei after he got a thump against Timor-Leste.

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