As the Philippine "Azkals" football team started training in Negros for their match against Mongolia less than two weeks from now, their manager appealed to Filipino fans not to distract them during their practice sessions.
Team manager Dan Palami made the appeal in Bacolod City Thursday, as the Azkals prepare to face Mongolia for their AFC Challenge Cup qualifying series at the Panaad Park and Stadium on February 9.
Palami said those who want to watch the team practice are welcome, but fans have to maintain their distance from the players so that the training will not be disrupted, according to a report on Visayas-based news site Visayan Daily Star Friday.
The Azkals are in Bacolod to train on their attack, defense and transition play to achieve their goal to beat Mongolia.
He said the team's first practice in Talisay City went smoothly, and that they are now looking into other options for training venues.
Palami added that while the practice schedule is no secret, they also have to consider other options to preserve the condition of the pitches where the team plays.
On the other hand, Palami said they are grateful for the warm welcome they received from Negros residents.
He said the Azkals are determined to play their best against Mongolia to make their fellow Filipinos proud.
Team member Reymark Palmes said that while they have not seen Mongolia play, they are not underestimating their opponents' strength.
For his part, team co-captain Emelio Caligdong said everyone in the team, including several Filipino-foreigners, gets along well. He said all the team members respect one another.
"They are in the team because we need them. What is important is we win our games for the country," Caligdong said. (report from KY and JVP, GMANews.TV)