Conference league
Who can Slavia get in the quarterfinals? Mourinho’s AS, Leicester again or PSV
Slavia advanced to the quarter-finals of the Conference League by beating LASK Linz. There they will face some very interesting opponents, led by AS Rome, coached by José Mourinho.
Slavia advanced to the quarter-finals of the Conference League by beating LASK Linz. There they will face some very interesting opponents, led by AS Rome, coached by José Mourinho.
In the group stage, the Sixers face Feyenoord from the Netherlands, Union Berlin from Germany and Maccabi Haifa from Israel. They knocked out Fenerbahce of Turkey in the play-offs and beat LASK of Austria in the eighth round.
And the country options for the quarterfinals? Norway, the Netherlands twice, England, France, Greece and Italy. Which country would the Slavic fans and players like to go to the most?
Namely, Slavia could face the following teams:
AS Rome
Leicester
Marseille
PSV
Feyenoord
PAOK
Bodo/Glimt
AS Rome is probably the most attractive. The most attractive is AS Roma, because on its bench sits a “special one” José Mourinho, with Tammy Abraham, Henrik Mkhitaryan and Nicolo Zaniola. Slavia already played Leicester last year, so they would probably like to avoid this opponent.
As well as Feyenoord, which they have already had in the group and they were very difficult matches. French Marseille or PSV with Mario Götz could also be interesting. A clash with PAOK would again be a direct clash for the 15th place in the coefficient. Norway’s Bodo/Glimt would probably be the worst draw, as they are not an attractive opponent, but the quality is huge and Slavia would have an extremely tough time.
However, Slavia certainly don’t need to lay down their arms and if they put in a top performance, they can even think about reaching the semi-finals.
Source: UEFA
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