Conference league
The mood is not comfortable, but we want points from Denmark, Petr Rada is clear
Jablonec may not be in dazzling form, but they are certainly not a disgrace in the Conference Europa League. After three games, they have four points and are in second place in their group. And after Thursday’s game in Denmark, it could be even better. What does Petr Rada have to say before the game?
Jablonec may not be in dazzling form, but they are certainly not a disgrace in the Conference Europa League. After three games, they have four points and are in second place in their group. And after Thursday’s game in Denmark, it could be even better. What does Petr Rada have to say before the game?
Jablonec drew 2-2 with Randers at Střelnice. They are one point ahead of the Danish team in the group table. A win on their soil could be very important.
“It’s going to be a tough game. Every point from away is very positive at this stage. We lost two points at home to them with the final whistle, but we have convinced ourselves that we can play with anyone if we are brave. We have to improve our finishing,” said Petr Rada about the match.
The Jablonec coach is aware that it is efficiency that separates the big clubs from the others. So he is not completely satisfied with the four points in the group. “We played well in the three group matches, but again we have only four points. We could have had more,” he is clear.
Jablonec has accumulated the most points in the coefficient of Czech clubs this season, which Rada appreciates, but he thinks that all clubs can get more points.
” We are in a situation that is difficult for the club and the players. We are not playing badly, we are creating chances, but we are not converting them. We want to get points in Denmark. But even if anything happens, we have two more games and we will fight for it.”
Jablonec will have to do without Václav Pilar, who is out of action, and David Houska, who is injured. Radu is particularly concerned about Pilar’s absence, as he is clearly the most experienced player in his squad.
Will Radu’s charges manage to get points without him?
Source:: FK Jablonec
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