Melbourne Victory stars Marcos Flores is to anticipate a heated reception of Adelaide United fans in his first appearance against his old side.
The Argentine midfielder claimed the Johnny Warren Medal play in a shirt Adelaide in the season of the A-League 2010-11 scoring nine goals in the process.
Flores, 27, says he has great respect for his former club and the fans on him on Friday evening, however, Hindmarsh stadium react.
"I expect the people to express freedom, they can express what they want," Flores said on Wednesday.
"I sleep quietly every day in my bed every night, because I gave them (Adelaide) everything ... 110 percent to them.
"I am peaceful myself, my heart is with many of the peace, but they can express what they want and I am glad to receive."
Ange Postecoglou victory have their season turned on its head in recent times, winning five of their last seven since a 5-0 drubbing hands of Champions Brisbane Roar.
Despite playing for the club with the biggest fanbase in the A-League, Flores said that he feels no more pressure to churn out positive results.
"It's beautiful, pressure," he said.
"If that (winning for the fans) how we press mention is my life, I would like the pressure. Pressure lives in Argentina, and (you) not good salary to feed your family – that is pressure.
"But I live a good life, and I do what I love, and every teammate is doing what we love, and we are in a major club, and we want to do our best."
That heavy losses to the ROAR winger/attacker Andrew Nabbout debut was, but if this a baptism with fire was meant to scare the teenager from professional football, failed the heavy.
Since then, Nabbout scored a memorable match-winning brace to help repel victory bitter rivals Sydney FC 3-2 away, before they also on target in the 2-2 tie with the club Central Coast Mariners.
But said that he knows that he has much Nabbout of hard work for him to build his fitness runs a full 90 minutes – something that he is still to do in the A-League.
"I just get too slowly to the guys as soon as I can. I hope in the next couple of games to get this fitness levels up because I want to be at the level of the other guys to keep during the game, "said Nabbout.
"In the last game I found myself puffing in the first 20 minutes, so that can't happen throughout the season. I just have to continue working hard, and listen to the coaches, and I get there very soon. "
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