"Kazakhstan has quality and does not come to Podgorica to defend and lose," said Rijeka midfielder Marko Vešović.
Montenegro and Kazakhstan will play a qualifying match for the World Cup in Russia on Saturday.
Three days later, the Montenegrin national team is expected to visit Denmark in Copenhagen.
Vešović said that the coaching staff and players analyze the opponents, their attack and defense.
"We need to shut down their good sides and use their bad sides. Kazakhstan has a tall team, especially in defense and a robust striker."
"They are quite aggressive and compact, they have a formation in which they move in a disciplined manner. They will try to narrow our space so that they don't come to the fore. We have to do everything to spread them out, open up space and take advantage of the chances that come our way," Vešović said.
He repeated that Kazakhstan is not a naive selection and that one should not "get carried away".
"They showed their quality against Poland, when they came from 2:0 down to a point. They don't come to defend and give up. It will be a more difficult game for us than in Romania. Everyone expects to win, and those matches are the hardest to play," Vešović said. .
At the start of the qualifiers, Montenegro played Romania 1:1 in Cluj, and Kazakhstan also won a point at the start of the qualifiers in a duel with Poland in Astana, which ended 2:2.
The duel under Gorica will start at 18:XNUMX.
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