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Slovenia must be fearless in Euros opener - coach

STUTTGART, Germany : Slovenia will embrace their moment in the spotlight at the European Championship and can spring a major upset, coach Matjaz Kek said on the eve of their Group C opener against Denmark on Sunday.

Slovenia return to the Euros for the second time having last featured in 2000. The team's last international tournament was the 2010 World Cup, during Kek's first spell as coach, so for his 26-man squad it is their first experience of the big stage.

A record number of Slovenian fans are expected at the match in Stuttgart - 503 kilometres from the former Yugoslav republic's capital Ljubljana - and Kek said his side should revel in their underdog status.

"Why would you want to shut out this external noise? This is a privilege that our players have earned with their attitude and performances," a smiling Kek told a press conference.

"Maybe they should have played at previous tournaments but we are here now. The majority of our young players have never experienced that, at club or national level.

"We are here at the highest level and I'm convinced that we will do everything to get a positive result, because you can be afraid even if you are a big name."

Slovenia and Denmark also met in qualifying and Kek's side held the Danes to a draw in Ljubljana before losing narrowly in Copenhagen last year.

Kek, 62, praised the quality of Denmark players like playmaker Christian Eriksen and striker Rasmus Hojlund as his side bid for their first victory over the Danes.

"I’m always looking... to prepare the team to go for the positive result. Denmark are the favourites but favourites are there to be beaten," he said.

Midfielder Timi Max Elsnik also insisted his team were not in Germany to make up the numbers.

"We have reached our

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