
Herman Burgos is finalizing his plans for tomorrow’s Conference League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv. Argentine coach Ari is well aware that these two particular matches will be very different compared to the matches against Gomel, as Vladan Ivic’s group will be looking to keep the game close by taking over Ari’s assets. The change in form should be taken for granted, with the 4-4-2 turning into a more compact 4-2-3-1, with Ducoure and Dabo acting as two defensive midfielders, not excluding the presence of Mateo Garcia. Newly acquired Manu Gartia, who seems to have acclimatized immediately, is also in contention for a key position as full-time midfielder.
Otherwise, Palma will again be in the top ten “yellow” with Mancini and Iturbe at the ends. Cuesta in goal and four in defense (Embacatta, Brambetz, Fabiano, Piersman) are not going to change. The game with “Maccabi” puts a temporary “brake” on transfers, and the case of a stopper is a priority. If Aris beats Maccabi in the play-offs of the competition, he will face a difficult task, as he will face Nice (France), Hajduk Split (Croatia), Vitoria GuimarĂ£es (Portugal), Konyaspor ( Turkey), “Vikings” (Norway). , Sligo Rovers (Ireland) and Vaduz (Liechtenstein).
Source: Kathimerini

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