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Slovan Bratislava (Svk) vs Lyngby (Den) Prediction & Betting tips
The second qualifying round will be held this week in the UEFA Europa League. The match between Slovan Bratislava and Lyngby BK will be held at the Pasienky Stadium. Both teams had to compete in the first qualifying round, so they should be well prepared for this duel.
Slovan Bratislava (Svk) :
The eight-time Slovakian champion Slovan Bratislava is one of the teams that regularly participate in this competition. Last season they also participated in the qualification but failed in the second qualifying round to FK Jelgava (0: 0, 0: 3). Last season they reached the group stage in season 14/15. In this year’s first qualifying round Bratislava hit Pyunik Erewan and went through without problems. Away there was a 4: 1 and home a 5-0. In the return, especially striker Jakub Mares could be the focus, because the 30-year-old scored a three-pack. Overall, their 40-year-old coach Ivan Vukomanovic has a very interesting team. While in the defense largely experienced players stand, he has in the midfield very young talented players such as Samuel Sefick, Vukan Savicevic or Uros Damnjanovic. In addition, Dominik Greif has a 20-year-old talent. The team is completed by experienced people such as RĂ³bert Vittek, Filip Holosko, Kornel Salata or Jakub Mares.
Lyngby (Den) :
The team from Lyngby BK were able to make an uproar in the Danish league last season, reaching the second place in the championship. They also confirmed their strong performances in the first qualifying round, where they defeated Bangor City FC. In addition to a 1-0 home win they also recorded a 3-0 away defeat. The most striking actor was in the return game midfielder Kristoffer Larsen, who could make a double pack. Also among the scorers was striker Jeppe Kjaer, who played for Kim Ojo. All in all, the managers were able to hold together the team from the previous round. Apart from Jens Odgaard (Inter U19), Danilo Arrieta and Jesper Hansen (Midtjylland), all players were held. However, they have increased with Mikkel Andersen (Midtjylland), Mathias Hebo Rasmussen (FC Fredericia) and Oliver Lund (Odense BK). Coach David Nielsen has a good mix between young and old players. He was the only player to be the most experienced player in this qualification. In the last game he had on the pitch a team with an average age of 30.2 years.