Rubin Okotie Backs SonderjyskE To Beat Drop
Published: February 20, 2014
Rubin Okotie reckons that there is quality in the SønderjyskE squad and has tipped the Danish team to survive the drop at the end of this season.
The Austria international, who has Nigerian blood flowing in his veins, signed a short - term deal with the Jutland outfit in the winter transfer market, arriving on loan from Austria Vienna.
“I’ve got a positive impression of SonderjyskE. There is good quality team. It will not be easy to ensure survival, but that is up to us.
“The remaining 15 matches. It’s 15 finals, and so will we go to the games,” says Rubin Okotie to norddschleswiger.dk.
He continued : “The team has lost a lot, but I am convinced that there will appear more games and scored more goals.”
SønderjyskE , who have Adigun Salami in their ranks, are bottom of the Superliga standings.
They are guests to Vestsjælland on Friday, February 21.
The Austria international, who has Nigerian blood flowing in his veins, signed a short - term deal with the Jutland outfit in the winter transfer market, arriving on loan from Austria Vienna.
“I’ve got a positive impression of SonderjyskE. There is good quality team. It will not be easy to ensure survival, but that is up to us.
“The remaining 15 matches. It’s 15 finals, and so will we go to the games,” says Rubin Okotie to norddschleswiger.dk.
He continued : “The team has lost a lot, but I am convinced that there will appear more games and scored more goals.”
SønderjyskE , who have Adigun Salami in their ranks, are bottom of the Superliga standings.
They are guests to Vestsjælland on Friday, February 21.
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