Russia will attempt to take advantage of Norway's
defensive frailties on Saturday in their penultimate game before the FIFA World
Cup.
Fabio Capello's side have reeled off three victories in a
row as they step up their preparations for the showpiece tournament in Brazil,
which starts next month.
Aleksandr Kerzhakov scored the only goal of the game as
Russia edged out Slovakia in St Petersburg on Monday.
They now turn their attentions to a meeting with Norway
at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo this weekend, before facing Morocco six days later
at Stadion Lokomotiv in Moscow.
It will then be on to Brazil for Capello's men, who face
South Korea in their first game of the tournament at Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba
on June 17.
First up, though, is a clash with a Norway side still
licking their wounds after suffering a 4-0 hammering at the hands of France at
Stade de France on Tuesday.
Per-Mathias Hogmo's side were unable to live with Les
Bleus in Paris and Russia will be hoping to heap more misery on them on
Saturday.
Italian tactician Capello stated after the victory over
Slovakia that he knows his 23-man squad for the tournament in Brazil.
The former England manager will wait until next Monday's
deadline before confirming his final party, though, and the clash with Norway
gives players an opportunity to stake their claim for starting berths.
Capello will be hoping captain Roman Shirokov and
Vladimir Granat are able to play some part against the Norwegians as they
continue their recovery from injuries.
Kerzhakov could be handed a start after scoring only
eight minutes after coming on in place of Aleksandr Kokorin in midweek.
Russia take on Belgium and Algeria in their other two
Group H encounters.
It will be Norway's first home game since they were
beaten by Scotland in a friendly back in November and they will need to tighten
up at the back, having conceded nine goals in their last three matches.
Culled from Soccerway


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