We must build on our European experience

Tomáš Holeš spoke to media before the opening game of UECL 3rd qualifying round.

On Panathinaikos

“We have been analysing them on video. There is a good opponent ahead of us with great defensive and efficient attack. They have quality players and dangerous forwards. They are probably the most difficult opponent we could be drawn against.”

On the qualifying prospects

“It is fifty-fifty. We have big experience on European stage, last year we went through against many strong teams, we have reached the quarter-finals. We must build on this experience.”

On the Panathinaikos European break

“I think the return will be a big motivation for them. They will play for their fans, the group stage will be tempting for the entire city.”

On the most dangerous opponent’s player

“I would pick Rubén Pérez, the Spanish midfielder, quick on ball with great passing skills.”

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