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John Peter predicts half-final against GDESSA

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CAB Madeira

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The CAB opponent in the women's league playoff half-final is the GDESSA team. Continentals are a well-trained, young, dynamic formation that deserves all the respect and attention of friends. The approaching games will not be easy and only the best CAB can dream of measuring forces with GDESSA and trying to move on to the next phase. Undoubtedly, any deconcentration on the part of the Madeirans may well mean the adjunct to competition. On the eve of the first half-final game (which will be at 5 p.m. on Friday, on the ground of GDESSA), the Official CAB website reached the talk with the coach of the female team, João Pedro Vieira, and asked him to make a preview of the upcoming meetings. Here we record your words: "Our team was built only to stay in division. However, with the amendments we were able to make at Christmas, namely the entries of Carla Freitas, Schera Sampson and Taj McWilliams, we became stronger, more experienced and more leadership within the field. With these entries, we managed to make the second round of the regular round undefeated, win the Cup of Portugal and eliminate the Olivais in the first round of the play off with a partial of 2-0. Now all we have to do is want to be in the final of the 2013-14 Women's League edition." "We know that our opponent, GDESSA, also wants the same and is highly motivated after he has eliminated one of the candidate teams for the title, Vagos. For me it's one of the league's most organized teams, it's well-oriented and works very well. We, CAB, will have to be at our best." "This final half will be very interesting, balanced and very tactical. I hope that a lot of people will show up to watch, because playing in empty pavilions is unmotivating for all actors. To the CAB players, I ask you to give your best to the team and you will see that, in the end, it will be worth it. I also appeal to everyone's fair play, I hope they are good games and that in the end the CAB will be present in the final."