Conference league
Who will Slavia Prague have to watch out for on Thursday?
On Thursday, Slavia Prague will play the Dutch side Feyenoord Rotterdam in the Conference Europa League. It will be a very difficult match for the Sešiovans, as the opponents have several great footballers in their squad.
On Thursday, Slavia Prague will play the Dutch side Feyenoord Rotterdam in the Conference Europa League. It will be a very difficult match for the Sešiovans, as the opponents have several great footballers in their squad.
Feyenoord Rotterdam, like Slavia Prague, wears the red and white jersey. Many big names have played for this team in the past, such as Dirk Kuyt, Robin van Persie, Johan Cruyff and Henrik Larrson.
But even today, Feyenoord have a quality squad where a few names shine above the rest. For example, the agile Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra. He is the biggest threat to the Seychelles’ defence. He has scored four goals in the league and five in the Conference Europa League.
On the other side of the pitch, Feyenoord also have a player from South America. It is defender Marcos Senesi. He is the cornerstone of the Dutch defence. Apart from great defending and confidence in personal duels, this player can also threaten up front because of his great technique and dangerous shots from distance.
The last of the big threats will be the dangerous spike striker Bryan Linssen. He celebrated his 100th career goal at the start of the season. He has scored eight times in the league this season and twice in Europe. He also managed to score once against Slavia. He has hard shots and, although he is one of the smaller players, he can jump and header well.
Apart from these names, fans can look out for Reiss Nelson, who is on loan at Feyenoord from Arsenal. Another interesting youngster is Orkun Kökcü.
Source:: SK Slavia Praha
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