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    BONACIC FOCUSSED ON DOWNING FRONTALE
    Written by AFC

    Persian Football, CA
    Tuesday, 18 September 2007

    AFC - ESFAHAN, Sepahan coach Luka Bonacic has said that victory in
    Wednesday's AFC Asian Champions League quarter-final first leg tie
    against Kawasaki Frontale is his team's main objective of their
    embryonic season.

    Both sides are making their debuts in the knock-out stage of the
    competition but Sepahan go into the match at Foolad Shahr Stadium as
    the form team.

    While the Japanese side have only one win in their last six J.League
    matches, 'The Yellows' of Esfahan have enjoyed an unbeaten start to
    their Iran Pro League season, winning four out of five matches to lie
    second in the table on goal difference behind Tehran giants Persepolis.

    But Bonacic says that the five domestic league matches have all been
    about preparation for Wednesday's AFC Champions League clash.

    "My main objective so far this season has been to beat Kawasaki and
    for this reason in all the matches I've tried out different styles,"
    said the Croat.

    "In (our last match against) Fajr Sepasi I spoke with the players
    and gave them tasks which they will have to perform against Kawasaki.

    "I think they've carried out their responsibilities very well and if
    everything goes to plan, we will beat Kawasaki."

    Despite a flying start to the season and a formidable home record
    which saw them winning 12 out of 15 league matches at Foolad Shahr
    last season, Sepahan still go into the match with question marks
    hanging over their squad.

    Three influential players - Armenian goalkeeper and cult hero Armenak
    Petrosyan, midfielder Mohammed Nori and forward Hamid Shafiei -
    left the club during the off-season while right-back Saeid Bayat is
    serving the second of a two-match suspension after being sent off in
    their penultimate group stage game against Al Ittihad of Syria.

    But perhaps the biggest worry for Bonacic is that their top scorer
    in the competition is out of both quarter-final games with a knee
    injury. Seyed Mohamad Salehi, who was short-listed last week for the
    Asian Player of the Year award, scored four goals as Esfahan become
    only the second Iranian club to reach the last eight of the tournament.

    The reigning Hazfi Cup holders finished above inaugural AFC Champions
    League winners Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates, Saudi outfit Al
    Shabab and Syria's Al Ittihad in Group D, winning four out of six
    matches, which included a memorable 5-0 thrashing of Al Ittihad
    in Syria.

    In the absence of Salehi, Bonacic will be looking to Mahmoud Karimi
    to continue the blistering form which has seen him plunder five goals
    in as many matches.

    Behind him, playmaker Moharram Navidkia, who seems to have rediscovered
    the form which earned him a move to German Bundesliga club Bochum in
    2004, is charged with supplying the ammunition for the attack.

    Bonacic has warned his defenders to be wary of Kawasaki's pace up
    front but the 52-year-old is clearly focussed on building a lead to
    take back to Japan.

    "We know a lot about Kawasaki and we know how to attack them. We can
    do this effectively through our fast and technical forwards," he added.
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