
Ferencváros vs Tottenham Hotspur preview
- sky sports 2024/10/02 06:22
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"We stuck to our principles and tried to play our football," said Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou after his side's opening-night win against Qarabağ. "I'm really pleased with the effort the boys put in." Given that his team had a player sent off inside ten minutes, a 3-0 success was quite a coup for the Londoners, and experience of playing under pressure may serve them well in Budapest.
Ferencváros's London-born Dutch coach Pascal Jansen was left feeling short-changed after defensive errors led to his side kicking off with a 2-1 defeat at Anderlecht. "We have to play matches like this in order to learn to perform well at this level," said the former AZ boss. "The standard we have reached is not enough." Will they raise their game for the arrival of Premier League opponents?
Did you know?
Fradi are unbeaten in three European home games this season (W1 D2), while this is Spurs' first visit to Hungary for a competitive fixture.
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