Slovenia's Kek keeps grounded after rousing sendoff
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}LJULJANA (Reuters) - Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek said on Saturday he would not overestimate his team's World Cup chances after they beat New Zealand 3-1 in their final warm-up.
Slovenia play their Group C opener against Algeria in Polokwane on June 13, meet United States in Johannesburg five days later and take on England in Port Elizabeth on June 23.
"It was a good performance and I was especially pleased for (striker) Milivoje Novakovic to score two excellent goals from free kicks but it was only a friendly and World Cup games are going to be a different story," Kek told Reuters.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"I am also happy that the injury to Zlatan Ljubijankic (ankle) is not a serious one and he will be fit for the opening game against the Algerians.
"The most positive thing was the fantastic farewell we got from a capacity 12,000 crowd in Maribor. They were as vociferous and passionate as ever."
Novakovic took his international tally to 16 goals in 38 games with a pair of superbly taken free kicks while Andraz Kirm added the third in an eventful first half on Friday, with Rory Fallon netting New Zealand's equaliser.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Slovenians looked dangerous every time they came forward but were often left exposed at the back and Kek said they needed to improve defensively for the June 11-July 11 finals.
"There is room for progress in several departments, especially when we don't have the upper hand but overall I am satisfied with our buildup for the World Cup," he said.
"We can't wait to arrive in Johannesburg on Monday morning and the lads are really raring to go."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}(Reporting by Zorn Milosavljevic in Johannesburg; Editing by Jon Bramley)