Genuine question(s) - I've just realised you're playing Inter Milan on Wednesday and the outcome of that game will have huge ramifications on whether you progress to the KO stages or whether you drop down to join your wonderful north London neighbours in the Europa. How strong a team will Poch field on Wednesday? And do you think (potential) fatigue from this game would affect you in the NLD on Sunday? Baring in mind that we will (if Emery has any common sense whatsoever) rest all our first team players and field the youngsters/fringe players in Ukraine on Thursday.
I'm just thinking, depending on how much the game on Wednesday takes out of you, stamina could be a decisive factor in the NLD. Especially in the last 20 minutes or so. Inter don't play with a high intensity of course, but they've won 8 of their last 9 league matches, and got a solid result at home to Barcelona in their last CL outing. So they're obviously no mugs.
Would be interesting to see how Pochettino manages your players in midweek.
They do... kinda. If it's anything like our first game it won't be too tough to play through though, we were pretty comfortable until we cocked it all up at the end. Maybe they'll be more reserved seeing as they're away and only needing a draw, I don't know.
It'll be largely the same team as Saturday with maybe Winks, or Jan if he's fit, coming in. I don't think playing Wednesday/Sunday is a big issue though, unless it's a particularly frantic game.
. How strong a team will Poch field on Wednesday? And do you think (potential) fatigue from this game would affect you in the NLD on Sunday? Baring in mind that we will (if Emery has any common sense whatsoever) rest all our first team players and field the youngsters/fringe players in Ukraine on Thursday.
You're facing absolute dross up until the quarter final stages. Although I suppose we have a better chance of winning it than most, so beggars can't be choosers. And I guess it's an opportunity to blood some of the youth prospects.
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