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Players
Indonesian National Team
who competed in
Europa League
will face a match that is not easy.
Just like the Champions League, the Europa League is also entering its fifth matchday this week.This season’s Europa League contestant clubs will hunt for points to advance to the next round.
The clubs defended by Dean James, Miliano Jonathans and Calvin Verdonk will compete tonight.
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A relatively even match occurred when Go Ahead Eagles faced VfB Stuttgart.Dean’s club is currently ranked 21st, while VfB Stuttgart is in 20th position.
Both clubs have only collected six points, which is the result of two wins and two defeats.
If Calvin and Dean will face a fairly even match, then Miliano and Utrecht will have a tough duel because of the significant differences in facing Real Betis.
The Spanish club is in eighth place with eight points from two wins and two draws.The La Liga team has never lost.
Meanwhile, Utrecht, on the other hand, has never won.Of the four matches, Utrecht drew once and lost three.If they lose again, Jonathans and his friends’ chances of getting to the next round will be slim.
Meanwhile, Lille, which Calvin is defending, will face Dinamo Zagreb.This former NEC Nijmegen player is usually coach Bruno Genesio’s first choice when the club nicknamed Les Dogues appears on the European stage.
This time, Calvin is predicted to be absent due to injury.Dinamo Zagreb is not an easy opponent because the Croatian club has a better record than Lille.Currently Lille is in 19th place with six points from two wins and two losses.Meanwhile, Dinamo is in 12th place with seven points thanks to winning twice, drawing once and losing once.
In terms of points achieved, there is not much difference, but what will make the match fierce is that both Dinamo and Lille both want to get maximum points.
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