The Videoton manager met the medial on Wednesday afternoon ahead of the important match.
"Our opponents are a very physical side that plays direct football. This applies even more in their domestic league games than a team that builds on possession football. I would be surprised if they would if they would change for the Europa League. Almost all of their set plays sees them hit the ball into the opponents box, and they often look for their tall forward. They also do plenty of running so we are talking about a good team. I am expecting a tough game against them. They have picked up some notable wins over recent years in Europe. They beat Manchester United at home last season and also went through the group stage, having finished ahead of Legia Warsaw and Club Brugge. We will be facing our strongest opponents yet, and I am not talking just about the team, but the club itself. I am thinking that if you look at the sport through statistics, their belief is also confirmed with the signings of their players. They have achieved success as we are talking about a young club, which has already won a league title and picked up good results in Europe. I feel that we will have to perform against Midtyjlland as we did at home against Cukaricki. The Danish side will line up with different tactics than the Serbian side, and they also have more experience in these games. This is normal and as we move forward, stronger teams will be up against us" - commented Henning Berg as he previewed the EL Q3, 1st leg match at the Pancho Arena.
Author: David Rechnitzer