Neestrup: “A win is good, but a draw is also worth it”

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Copenhagen manager Jacob Neestrup considered this Monday that it would be a “good result to win” tomorrow in the field of Seville “to secure third place in this group” of the Champions League, although he pointed out that “the tie point will also be worth it”.

Neestrup He pointed out in a press conference that “tomorrow’s game will be different from the other four” as Copenhagen have yet to score in this edition of the Champions League “But there were good choices to do it”, and he remembered that at home, the Danish champion “matches great rivals, but we have to improve abroad”.

The Scandinavian coach reiterated his desire to “progress and improve” in the continental competition but expected a “difficult game” in Sanchez-Pizjuanwhere “if after 60 minutes, it will be zero to zero, there will be many options to win”, which “will be amazing”, although he reiterated that “a point will give opportunities on the last day”.

For Neestrup“this Seville is more aggressive” since then Jorge Sampaoli Julen Lopetegui was replaced on the bench, “it has more pressure” and it is “a hard team to analyze” because “it has many options to choose for the eleven”, among them his compatriot Thomas Delaney“a great player” who signed for Copenhagen refused to speak.

Swedish midfielder Victor Claesson, for his part, he recalled that “at home”, in the first leg, Copenhagen offered “a great level against Sevilla”, against whom they drew 0-0 and against whom they intend to “win tomorrow to continue in Europe”.

Source: La Verdad

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