Conference League, finished only third in the last league Copenhagen must settle for the third continental competition: predictions.
Last year Copenhagen contributed to Manchester United’s resounding elimination from the Champions League, reaching the round of 16 right at the expense of the Red Devils. This season, however, the club from the Danish capital will have to settle for the Conference League, having finished only third in last year’s Danish Superligaen.
The men led by Jacob Neestrup have already faced a preliminary round but it was little more than an outing: in fact, in front of them they had the gibilterrini of Bruno’s Magpies, overwhelmed 3-0 in the first leg and 5-1 in the return. It will certainly be more challenging to face the Czechs of Banik Ostrava, who in the previous round had no problem regulating Urartu. However, despite the absences of Boilesen, Cornelius and Bardghji, Copenhagen has a good chance of bringing home a success by taking advantage of the field factor so as not to complicate life ahead of the return leg. On Wednesday, Paksi also anticipates: the Hungarian outfit had begun its continental adventure in the Europa League but was surprisingly eliminated by Corvinul Hunedoara, a team playing in the Romanian second league. Relegated to the conference, the Magyars made up for it by overturning the odds against the Cypriots of AEK Larnaca, to whom they trimmed a 5-0 aggregate. Two results that bode well for coach Bognar ahead of the double-header with Montenegrin side Mornar, within his men’s reach. Possible goleada by the Swedes of Hacken, superfavorites against Paide Linnameeskond, but the Swiss of St. Gallen, engaged against the Poles of Slask Wroclaw, should also win.
Conference League, possible winners
Copenaghen (in Copenhagen-Banik Ostrava, 7 p.m.)
Paksi (in Paksi-Mornar, 7 p.m.)
St. Gallen (in St. Gallen-Slask Wroclaw, 8:30 p.m.)
Matches of at least three total goals
Hacken-Paide Linnameeskond, 7 p.m.
St. Gallen-Slask Wroclaw, 8:30 p.m.
Conference League, the match of at least one goal per team
Copenaghen-Banik Ostrava, 7:00 p.m.
Share comparison
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