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Sparta Prague Coach Jozef Chovanec Wary Of PSV Threat
The Sparta Prague gaffer is aware of the strength of PSV ahead of the Europa League encounter on Thursday...
Czech Republic side Sparta Prague face Dutch powerhouse PSV on Thursday in what could prove to be a crucial game for both sides if they are to qualify for the next round of the Europa League.
PSV currently sit top of the table with eight points, while Sparta sit second with seven points. However, Copenhagen as well as Cluj can still overtaken both sides.
"PSV are much better than at the start of the season. Their line-up is settled and their attack is very strong. A point might be a success for us," said head coach Jozef Chovanec on the pre-match press conference.
The first match between both sides ended in a draw. Sparta appeared to be on their way to home victory, but a late Jonathan Reis (pictured) equalizer resulted in a 2-2 draw.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
PSV currently sit top of the table with eight points, while Sparta sit second with seven points. However, Copenhagen as well as Cluj can still overtaken both sides.
"PSV are much better than at the start of the season. Their line-up is settled and their attack is very strong. A point might be a success for us," said head coach Jozef Chovanec on the pre-match press conference.
The first match between both sides ended in a draw. Sparta appeared to be on their way to home victory, but a late Jonathan Reis (pictured) equalizer resulted in a 2-2 draw.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
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