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Preview: Slavia Prague vs. Lille

  • Gooooal 2024/08/28 01:48
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Slavia Prague's Vaclav Jurecka looks dejected after the match on March 14 , 2024

Despite holding out until half time, Slavia Prague conceded twice after the break at Lille's temporary home stadium in Valenciennes, leaving their hopes of progressing from the playoffs hanging by a thread.


Tomas Chory came closest to scoring for the Czech side last week, but suffering a 2-0 defeat means they will have plenty of work to do back on home turf.


Slavia have now lost all three of their meetings with Lille in UEFA competition, having previously been beaten 3-1 and 5-1 in the 2009-10 Europa League, so they must turn that trend on its head at Eden Arena.


Jindrich Trpisovsky's squad impressed in Europe last year, finishing first in their Europa League group and beating Roma en route to becoming the first Czech team ever to top a group table.


They were ultimately knocked out by AC Milan in the last 16, before missing out on their domestic title to city rivals Sparta Prague, which left them facing two qualifiers to reach this season's Champions League.


A 4-1 aggregate win over Union Saint-Gilloise in the third round suggested that the Cervenobili would again be a real force - as did a run of four league wins and one draw for the loss of just one goal; however, they could now miss out on a seat at Europe's top table.


Lille's Jonathan David pictured on April 11, 2024

While Slavia's last league fixture was postponed - in order to boost their slim hopes in Europe - Lille were back in action at the weekend, when a 2-0 victory over Angers put them among the early Ligue 1 pace-setters.


It has been a successful start to life at LOSC for new boss Bruno Genesio, who also saw his side build a solid lead at Stade du Hainaut in last week's first leg.


In-form striker Jonathan David put them ahead early in the second half, before setting up Edon Zhegrova's late strike, which leaves Les Dogues very much in the driving seat.


David's dramatic extra-time winner against Fenerbahce had previously helped Lille progress from a tough third-round tie, keeping them on track for their first Champions League group appearance in three years.


Having made an unbeaten start to 2024-25 - and with star man David staying at the club for now - they may fancy their chances of returning to UEFA's top club competition on Wednesday.

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