Saturday, July 30, 2016

Cork City looking forward to bounce back at Turners Field



It looks like Belgian side Genk was not an easy foe for the Leesiders in the first leg of the Europa League and could not give the opening of netting the equalizer back to Cork City. As all three of the Airtricity League squads are in the hole in their respective compromises, their advantage will be the second leg matches played at their home stadiums.
 
For John Caufield, the Leesiders Boss, so far his squad has the excellent opportunity of mounting the score when they play at home the second leg of this series with Belgian side Genk that for sure will try its best to add to the score. It is here that the Rebel Army Boss will try his best to mount a stingy defense and put on his best of strategies to overcome the lone goal score, so far the Belgium Boys have in their advantage.

Much alone of putting on a couple of scores in the board, will be for City strikers main mission to see a continuance in the Europa League and its dreams of maybe making a run to the stage group. 

One thing first as Manager John Caufield will have to prepare his troops ahead of this match and with the home field advantage along with the support of his followers considered vital and motivating for the all-around feat.

Still the tables can be turn on the City chaps, as luck was not with them at Crystal Arena, despite the opportunities at goal the locals prevailed and maintained their perfect record at home, showing off their mettle as one tough client an maintained their undefeated status.  Very well having a multi-million roster that the Ireland side cannot match, the final score considered as a draw for the Leesiders.

The possibilities are open for the City chaps if they perform the miracle at Turners, as the state of competition in the Europa League will start becoming much contested and with every round and match the disputed the City chaps will be in for a  major test. 

Other will be the formation that Caufield will put on the field as well sending his defensive backfield with the attitude of denying the visiting KRC Genk all of the opportunities of scoring or getting ear the posts defended by Mark Mc Nulty.

Alongside of seeing a Leesider trio in Alan Bennett, Sean Mc Guire and Michael McSweeney are on target and all around inspired to mark the necessary goals to keep the European dream alive and kicking and get near the Promised Land for City.

Nothing is written or already declared come august 4th the compromise of Cork City will be of finishing and sealing the deal, as every achievement performed by the Leesideres is one profitable one as well making history in this prestigious competition.

As the tale of the tape showed off an almost even attack by both squads and two shoot more on goals by the home squad of City, determination and ambition of the Turners Cross residents can win it all, but we have to wait till game day.

So far they are on its stages and going home can a somewhat fatal for the Rebel Army as well for some of its players stop its foul count, this will be a tale of David versus Goliath and Cork City will be the little guy in this event.


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