The head coach of Dnipro-1 commented on the result of his team in the qualification for the Europa League.
For results Dnepr-1 in European competitions, difficult logistics and long journeys pour in. Oleksandr Kucher, head coach of the vice-champions of Ukraine, spoke about this after the return match against Czech Slavia.
At the same time, he noticed the actions of his team in the game, which took place in Slovakia.
– If we compare the two matches, it is clear that now there is a team in the field. The boys did not lose the match Slavia, tried to play, tried to win, but the missed goal ruined us a bit. However, with the score 1:0, there were still chances and we had a moment. Of course, we don’t want to give up so quickly, but we believe in success.
– Difficult to study. We also have four matches in European competitions with good teams. We had big moves. Of course, it is difficult to recover, because when you are on the road for five hours, you will come and it is not always possible to recover.
We will continue to study and watch. first game Spartacus lost, and now it’s a home game for them and the result could be both in their favor and in their favor Lechwas waiting for the end of the match to find out who exactly we were going to play.
– In this case, of course, if the distance between the cities is small, then this is a plus for us. It took us 16 hours to get back from the last match in the European Cup, and all we had to do was sleep before the next game.
– There are no easy opponents in such tournaments. Everyone gives all their strength and emotions for the sake of such battles. Our fight is difficult. We will teach the opponent, but I know it will not be easy for us.
Remember Dnepr-1 can not be defeated Slavia and relegated to the Europa League.
Source: korrespondent
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