He Girona will return to action this Tuesday at Champions Leaguearound 9:00 pm Montilivifacing the Slovan Bratislava in an important rivalry for both teams. The two came in early after losing their first two games in the new league that the format presented, making this clash vital to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the next stage of the tournament.
Michael He is clear in the preview and knows that points are almost mandatory if they want to stay alive, but defeats will once again be a recurring problem for the coach, who cannot rely on key pieces such as Abel Ruiz, Viktor Tsygankov, Bryan Gil or Yaser Asprillaamong others. However, almost the same eleven (if not the same) are expected to compete against the ‘Cinderella’ of European commitments on the part of the Catalans.
He Slovan Bratislava It also includes some casualties, such as Juraj Kuckabut with the momentum of being second in their local league, winning eight of their ten games. However, at the European level they stumbled and accumulated two defeats, like the team of Girona, against Celtic and the Manchester City, both through soil erosion. This increases the pressure on both teams, knowing that victory is essential to continue their league chances. The strong point of the Slovaks is found in the wingers and in their midfield.
On a tactical level, the Gironawhich was punctured on the last day of the League against Real (0-1), will again opt for a four-defense scheme, with David Lopez and Krejci in the center of defense, and Francés and Miguel as full-backs, giving way – again – to Arnau as right midfielder. On the attack, it was expected Van de Beek occupied a more advanced position, looking to connect with Miovski and Danjumathe main offensive references. If confirmed, Stuani will have to wait again from the bench, as the coach continues to trust the persistence of the Macedonian and the action of the Dutchman.
On the part of those Vladimir Weiss, The Slovak team has players like that Barseghyan and Strelec which can generate danger with their speed and ability individually. The visiting coach knew the importance of the match, although did not know what role they wanted to play Montiliviable to bring everyone out one by one or hide until they take advantage of the opportunities they have.
The referee of the match is the Romanian Horatio Fesnic, joined by his compatriot Catalin Popa on VAR, in what promises to be an emotional night in Montilivi. With the fans dedicated, the Girona They will be looking for the long-awaited victory that will allow them to continue to dream of advancing to the Champions League.
Source: La Verdad
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