Khim Borey targets at least one point from Visakha in NagaWorld’s second Cambodian Premier League match of the season this Saturday.
The former Cambodia international striker didn’t have a good start to his managerial role as his NagaWorld got beaten 3-1 by Boeung Ket in their opening match last week.
He, however, looks confident to help his side get their first points of the season against Lee Tae Hoon’s side after analyzing the two-time Hun Sen Cup winners’ style of play.
Speaking to NagaWorld’s media, the 35-year-old coach said: “We are training well and will get ready to face Visakha. We already watched their previous matches, and we have figured out how they played.
“We had some problems with Covid-19 last week, but everyone has recovered and returned to the team. So far, we have only one player who is sidelined due to injury.
“Visakha have a lot of good players, but I trust my team. I believe we can do it this weekend. At least, we will get one point from this away match against Visakha.”
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