Marek Suchy has urged Spartak Moscow to please their fans by winning the UEFA Champions’ League group stage tie against Celtic FC
Spartak Moscow defender, Marek Suchy, has shared expectations of the upcoming UEFA Champions League match against the Scottish giants, Celtic FC, at Luzhniki Stadium on Tuesday.
The Red-whites were knocked out of the European tournament by the Scottish Premier League club during the 2007-08 Champions League campaign on a penalty shoot-out to progress as both the team faced each other in the third qualifying
round.
Suchy revealed that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Aiden-McGeady-c4091, who played against Spartak in the match prior to completing a move to Spartachi, told him about the European game. However, he assured the fans of avenging their defeat this time around.
The Moscow-based club reached the group stages after winning the play-off round 3-2 against Fenerbahce on aggregate. However, they failed to extend their winning run after suffering a 3-2 defeat against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Barcelona-c39078 at Camp Nou
last month.
Spartak have been drawn against Celtic, Barcelona and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SL-Benfica-c40542 in the group stages of the continental tournament. As things stand, the Myaso are at the bottom spot on the league table.
“We disappointed our travelling fans by losing the first game in the Champions League, so we want to win the upcoming match in presence of our own supporters at home. The next game will be seen by a large number of our fans. I
want appeal the fans to come to the stadium and support their team.” The former Slavia Prague defender was quoted as saying.
Speaking on his fitness, Suchy said:
I am feeling a pain in my knee. I sustained this injury while playing against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Rostov-c39192. However, I have concerned a doctor who said I can play the upcoming match. But the coach will decide whether I will play or not.”
Suchy was about to complete a move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 from the Croatian outfit, Slavia Prague, a few years ago. However, the move broke down as the Scottish outfit failed to meet the asking price.
The 24-year-old revealed that he wanted to join Rangers before moving to the Russian championship.
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