Wednesday, November 8, 2023
17:34
Europa League – Round 4 – 11/09/23 – 18:45
Thanks to a late home win against LASK Linz, Union are still on course to hibernate in this year’s Europa League. A fresh win over the Austrians on Thursday would mean the next step forward. Follow all the news in the lead-up to the match here.
- In advance, at 6:52 p.m. We have to complete our tasks quickly and cannot afford to make any mistakes. LASK puts a lot of pressure on one side of the pitch, and it’s up to us to exploit the space on the other side. . Charles Vanhoutte on the battle plan.
We must perform our tasks quickly and cannot afford to make any mistakes. LASK puts a lot of pressure on one side of the pitch, and it’s up to us to exploit the space on the other side.
Charles Vanhoutte on the battle plan
- In advance at 6:50 pm, the first leg was one of the most difficult matches this season. Obviously LASK analyzed us well and applied pressure very well. We found answers to that question in the second half, and that’s how we’ve prepared ourselves now. Charles Vanhoutte.
The first leg was one of the most difficult matches this season. Obviously LASK analyzed us well and applied pressure very well. We found answers to that question in the second half, and that’s how we’ve prepared ourselves now.
Charles Vanhoutte
- In advance, at 5:06pm, we knew Liverpool would be outside the group bracket, but below we have three tied teams. Philip Bormans, CEO of the Federation.
We knew Liverpool would be outside the group, but below us we have three identical teams.
Philip Bormans, CEO of the Federation
- In advance, 4:58pm Etihad CEO Bormans: “Second place in the group is the goal.” After the big win over Club Brugge last weekend, Union travel to Austria with confidence. “It was a special Sunday evening,” says CEO Philipp Bormans. “That’s what you do for in football. It was a great atmosphere in a full stadium, the football was good and so was the result.” Union are four points clear at the top of the competition, with title favorites shifting increasingly towards Dudenpark. “We are now also in first place, which makes sense,” says Bormans. “But we know that the regular competition only counts for half, and the goal is the qualifiers and after that we will see.” UEFA did an excellent job two weeks ago regarding qualification. “We knew Liverpool would be out of the group, but below us we have three equally matched teams.” “We drew against Toulouse at home and won against LASK, and now we also have to do it away from home. Let’s be clear: our goal is second place.” “For a club like Union, the European winter is very important. We proved in the Europa League last year that we are capable of doing nice things. But we don’t need a knockout stage to maintain balance in the green zone.” .
Federation CEO Bormans: “Second place in the group is the goal”
After the big win over Club Brugge last weekend, Union travel to Austria with confidence. “It was a special Sunday evening,” says CEO Philipp Bormans. “That’s what you do for in football. It was a great atmosphere in a full stadium, the football was good and so was the result.”
Union are four points clear at the top of the competition, with title favorites shifting increasingly towards Dudenpark. “We are now also in first place, which makes sense,” says Bormans. “But we know that the regular competition only counts for half, and the goal is the qualifiers and after that we will see.”
UEFA did an excellent job two weeks ago regarding qualification. “We knew Liverpool would be out of the group, but below us we have three equally matched teams.”
“We drew against Toulouse at home and won against LASK, and now we also have to do it away from home. Let’s be clear: our goal is second place.”
“For a club like Union, the European winter is very important. We proved in the Europa League last year that we are capable of doing nice things. But we don’t need a knockout stage to maintain balance in the green zone.”
- In advance, 16 hours 57. We proved last year in the Europa League that we are capable of doing nice things. But we don’t need a knockout stage to maintain balance in the green zone. Philip Bormans, CEO of the Federation.
We showed last year in the Europa League that we are capable of doing nice things. But we don’t need a knockout stage to maintain balance in the green zone
Philip Bormans, CEO of the Federation
- In advance, at 4:55 p.m. Will the Union take another step towards winter? Two weeks after their home win against LASK Linz, Union will face a return match in Austria. Burgess’ late goal gave Union three vital points in the battle for the Europa League knockout stage. If the Union can win again in Austria on Thursday, the people of Brussels are at least certain of the safety net of the conference league and the European winter. .
Will the Union take another step towards winter?
Two weeks after their home win against LASK Linz, Union will face a return match in Austria. Burgess’ late goal gave Union three vital points in the battle for the Europa League knockout stage.
If the Union can win again in Austria on Thursday, the people of Brussels are at least certain of the safety net of the conference league and the European winter.
- In advance, 4:50 p.m.
- Beforehand, at 4:48 p.m
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