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We’ll improve as Games go on, says Reed

June 11, 2009 15:55
Words of wisdom: GB head coach Les Reed puts the open football squad through their paces during training

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Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

3 min read

Big match tournament experience is one of the key factors Team GB head coach Les Reed brings to the table, according to open football manager Jonathan Kestenbaum.

No. 2 to Kevin Keegan at the Euro 2000 finals, technical director at the FA and of Northern Ireland, and director of football at Fulham, it is clear that Reed has a wealth of experience that could benefit GB at next month’s Maccabiah Games in Israel.

Having stepped in to replace Michael Stone last month, Reed is clearly impressed with what he has seen. “They have come together very quickly in terms of team spirit and desire,” he said. “We’ve probably got more in our locker than I first thought. There is a really strong bond between the players. We have a nice balance and Jonathan Kestenbaum and Ben Winston have done an excellent job.”

In the blue riband event of the Games, GB line up in Group D, following a second redraw, alongside Brazil, Argentina and France.
“The group changes have not affected the players at all,” says Reed. “We’re in a tough group. I believe that there will be some assumptions about us as a British team. I’m happy not to be fancied to qualify in the top two. That suits me. We’re strong enough to take some teams by surprise and will get stronger as the group progresses.
“We have some experienced boys in the squad in terms of Maccabiahs and won’t be fazed by big names or colours of shirts. The squad is confident that we will be a match for anyone. That might not have been the case in the past.

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