Monster program after progress: Game plan worries Servette coach Weiler

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The Servette players are happy with their qualification for the eighth finals.
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René Weiler is not a man of big words. So if he thinks Servette did a heroic deed by defeating Ludogorets, then you should listen to him.

“They have a lot of experience in Europe, they have beaten big teams here. It is difficult to play in Razgrad,” said the Geneva coach. And pays respect to his goalkeeper Jérémy Frick, the hero of the evening.

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While Genevans celebrate their progress, Weiler is deeply concerned about the weeks ahead. “I’m very happy that we won, but at the same time I’m a little scared… When I look at the upcoming games, with our squad, which is not very big,” Weiler explained. “We play in Bern on Sunday and in Delsberg on Wednesday, which is three games in six days. And then it continues on Saturday in St. Gallen, then Europe again. “The Super League will be back on the agenda on Sunday, followed by the second leg in Europe.”

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Weiler assures us he will think about it starting Friday. “I’m going to think about how we will deal with this combination,” he explains. Although there is more pressure from Ludogorets in the second half, he remains calm. “The team defended very well. We discussed during the break that things would be much more complicated in the second half.”

Weiler immediately explains the reason. «They attacked towards their fans and at home they usually always score and always dominate their opponents. But we defended well, sometimes with a bit of luck. But you can’t win a match like this without luck.”

Rotations are inevitable

Given the busy schedule, Weiler has no choice but to rotate his roster. Dereck Kutesa and Gael Ondoua will initially be on the bench on Thursday. “In football, in important matches like this, you need players who can help immediately. That was the case,” says Weiler. Kutesa was not in the starting line-up, although he played a very good game on Sunday. It will be ready again this weekend.

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The key now is to recover well and keep your legs fresh. In their minds, Geneva will be ready when they host Viktoria Plzen for the first leg of the round of 16 on March 7.

Source : Blick

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