A winning sign was given by Temu Puki before her game with Helsinki for the 6th and final games of the Nations League. 34-year-old Teemou Puki, who is the top striker in Finland’s history, spoke about the game with Greece, stressing that a positive result must come in order to get their first rank in this year’s event. “We hope to get something positive from the game with Greece. It would be important to break the negative streak we have. This will allow us to go to the qualifiers for the World Cup with greater freedom,” Pookie originally said. As for his role in the team he stressed: “I know I haven’t played many minutes. We’ve got other strikers hit me with goals and they have a leading role in their teams. It is understood that for me it is not realistic to place a position in the eleventh national Finland right now.”
Pookie for Finland – Greece: “Take something positive and break the negative streak”
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