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Are there any surprises in the Slavie line-up? There is nothing to save for. We want to assert ourselves with our own game, says Trpišovský

The return match between Slavia and the Austrian team LASK Linz starts at 9 pm. In the opening game we could see the Pudil twins deploying, something similar is about to happen. Coach Jindřich Trpišovský answered this question at the press conference.

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The return match between Slavia and the Austrian team LASK Linz starts at 9 pm. In the opening game we could see the Pudil twins deploying, something similar is about to happen. Coach Jindřich Trpišovský answered this question at the press conference.

Slavia, or rather the coaching staff, had a surprise line-up for their fans in the opening game of the Europa League Eight Finals.

In fact, it included 16-year-old Adam Pudil, who played a good half and then left his place in the line-up to his twin brother Milos, who was not far away from scoring a goal.

The Sešívans won 4: 1 and now they can make a similar step, because the quarterfinals are close. So can we look forward to another surprise?

“We’ll rather base it on the current situation we have. We have Thursday’s game, then Sunday’s, then the national break. There’s not much to save for, plus Lingy and Schranzik had a game off, these are all things that will speak to our lineup.

And of course the typology of the match, the opponent started the first game with a 4-2-3-1 formation. These are all things that we will be watching and want to take into account.

The lineup will be put together in such a way that we can assert ourselves with our own play and at the same time eliminate Linz’s strengths and be able to react to their strengths in the process. We are preparing for their aggressiveness, standard situations and long drives,” said Jindřich Trpišovský in an interview with the club’s website.

So we will know everything when the line-up is announced. But as the coach added at the press conference, Slavie didn’t just come to advance, but to win.

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