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Quick Catch Up: Bobô

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He’s scored 10 goals in eight games against the Glory, including a strike in our most recent clash, so we sat down with Bobô for a quick chat ahead of Wednesday night’s encounter at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium.

He’s scored 10 goals in eight games against the Glory, including a strike in our most recent clash, so we sat down with Bobô for a quick chat ahead of Wednesday night’s encounter at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium.

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How big is tomorrow’s game against Perth?

It’s an important game for us. We’re returning to play at home at Kogarah and we have to get the three points in front of our Members and fans.

What did you learn from our most recent game against Perth?

Last time we had chances to win the game, but they scored first.  Tomorrow we have to score first and see the match out to win the game.

You scored in that game, how does it feel to be scoring regularly again for Sydney FC?

It is always good to help the team with goals, but tomorrow everything is about getting the three points regardless of who scores our goals.

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You’ve scored 10 goals in 8 games against Perth, why do you think you’ve scored so many against them?

I’m not too sure! They are always a tough opponent, I like to play against them and I hope to score tomorrow again.

How does it feel to know you’re our record goal scorer against Perth Glory?

It makes me feel really good hearing those statistics and it definitely gives me more motivation to score more goals tomorrow.

What are you expecting tomorrow night?

We expect a difficult game like the last time in Perth, however we are well prepared to win the game tomorrow and continue one from our game against Melbourne on Sunday.

 


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