Slavia vs Příbram preview

PRAGUE - The last time Příbram visited Eden, the spectators saw five goals and 3-2 victory of Slavia. And once again, Slavia want to celebrate a three-point win with their fans.
“I wish the fans would find their way to the stadium and support us in the last autumn game. I firmly believe that we will keep all the points. I basically don’t care as much about the performance as I do about the result. We need to win. We haven’t won in Eden for a long time. We have to focus on the beginning of the match,” says head coach Dušan Uhrin. Who will be missing? “Latka, Štohanzl and Bazal are still injured,” adds Uhrin.

Miljan Vukadinovič was a part of the starting line-up for the first time at Slovácko. “My brother Vukadin played against Příbram last week so we discussed their performance. They have a rather slow defence so I should use my speed and outrun them. They will come here to get at least one point for a draw but we have to win no matter what,” says the Serbian midfielder.

Also Tomáš Souček believes in victory. “I hope that we will make it and we will please our fans. The spectators are great and we will do our best to build on our away wins with a home victory.”

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