The coach of the Scottish team shared his expectations from the meeting with the Kiev team in the Champions League qualifier.
If Rangers lose to Dynamo and get relegated to the Europa League, it won’t be a disaster for the club. This is what the head coach of the Scottish team, Philippe Clement, said.
At the same time, the specialist expects a tough match against the Kyiv team in the third round of Champions League qualification.
“We are playing against a team I know because I played against them four or five years ago. And many of the players from the Kyiv team are still here, so they have been building this project for several years.
Matches against Dynamo will be really difficult because they are really strong on the ball and create good combinations, so it’s a different level. It’s a different style of play and it’s really interesting now as a challenge.
I don’t expect us to have 60 percent of the ball, we don’t need that, we came here for the result, not just for possession.
Of course we want to qualify and we will do our best, but the Europa League will not be a failure. Last season we had a pleasant trip to the Europa League, but, of course, everyone wants to get into the Champions League,” Clement was quoted as saying by the club’s official website.
We remind you that the nominal home match with Rangers will take place on Tuesday, August 6, in Lublin, Poland, and will start at 21:00 Kyiv time.
Earlier, Alexander Shovkovsky assessed Scottish Rangers ahead of the Champions League game.
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