GREECE ace Konstantinos Karetsas believes his side can win all six games in Scotland’s World Cup group after blowing Belarus away.
The Greeks romped to a 5-1 win against the bottom seeds and now have a huge game tomorrow against Denmark in Athens.
And Greece’s 17-year-old sensation Karetsas – who opened the scoring – reckons his side could produce the perfect qualification campaign if they keep it up.
The Genk star said: “We have a great team and we play very good football.
“If we play every match the same as we did against Belarus, then we will win all six games in the group.
“We knew how important it was for us to get off to a good start in the group and we made sure we took Belarus very seriously.
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“We have to now go and beat Denmark and maintain this good start.”
And Greek captain Tasos Bakasetas is convinced they will reach the World Cup next year.
The Panathinaikos ace stressed: “I truly believe World Cup qualification will be ours.
“The foundations are now in place in this squad. We knew that we had to make a statement in our first match and we certainly did that.”
Greece manager Ivan Jovanovic immediately turned his attentions to their crunch home game with the Danes tomorrow.
He said: “Denmark are an excellent team in European football and they are at a very high level. They have been at the top for many years and are very consistent.
“But I have to say that was almost the perfect start for us. The first half could not have gone any better.
“Denmark will be a very difficult game from all aspects. We have to play to win and play with confidence and enthusiasm.
“We have created great expectations and all this puts pressure on the team. But that’s exactly the way we will improve.”
Scotland don’t face high flying Greece until the next international break, but know just what they are capable of after losing out to the Greek’s in the Nations League playoff earlier in the year.
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