'No favours from dad'
Slovakia midfielder Vladimir Weiss does not expect any favours from his uncompromising father for what could be the biggest game of his career in Monday's World Cup last 16 tie with Netherlands.
His dad and namesake is the Slovakia coach who dropped his son from the team that stunned holders Italy 3-2 in their highly-impressive final group game to qualify for the knockout stages against the odds.
Asked if he would be selected for the second round match, a glum Weiss junior said: "I don't know, managers usually don't change a winning team but we'll see.
"The team got changed a little bit (against Italy), everybody played 100 percent, there wasn't anybody making mistakes in the game," he told reporters after a sun-kissed training session before jetting to Durban for the match.
Zdeno Strba is suspended having been booked against Italy so there is one spot free in the team, while Juraj Kucka is a slight doubt having picked up a knock that has stopped him training for two days.
"We know one player can't play. We are all going to hope," Weiss added before explaining how much the mood had changed in the camp after a draw with New Zealand and defeat by Paraguay in their first two outings.
"Before the game against Italy everyone was very negative, one game can change a lot," he added.
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