spongebob123 said:
Without scanning through much of the thread and perhaps being a bit lazy, what do we know about Plzen?
Good players? Good teamwork? Obviously they're the czech champs, but not much else is known.
Any vids?
This is what I posted some days ago.
As far as football is concerned, Plzen play a compact 4-5-1 or a 4-2-3-1 if you are into that sort of thing, usually relying on quick wing play with Pavel Horvath supplying the men in front of him from midfield . And although Viktoria have surprised a big name or two in their two seasons in UEFA competitions, City really ought to aim for three points tonight.
It is true that Plzen can play some neat football, but when facing a clear favorite they prefer to keep it tight and careful, perhaps a bit too much. I could see Viktoria getting respectable results against a top half of the table English team, but not a top 4 outfit. The gap between them and City is just too big.
Their key man is a 38-year-old and seemingly always overweight playmaker Horvath who was not at his best last season but he shed some pounds and is once again the heart of the team. Not particularly mobile, he makes up for it with a great range of passing and set pieces. However, he does not have a great record against the stronger teams Plzen have faced in Europe, he prefers having the ball and dictating the play rather than having to chase it or defend all the time.
The Plzen midfield is where their strength lies but that is not going to be a factor against a clearly superior team. It works against reasonably strong opposition but against someone strong, they won't have the ball enough to play their game. This brings us to their defence, which is not particularly outstanding. Plzen can defend fairly well as a tyeam but individually the central defenders are sometimes prone to mistakes. When defending a lead or a man down the whole team will keep it compact near the box and wait to spring a quick counter, but it is hardly an impenetrable fortress and a team of City's calibre shouldn't have much trouble breaking it down.
Which is what goes not only for Viktoria's defence but the tie as a whole really. I can see them fashioning a couple of chances tonight, they are capable enough. But really even if that might lead to a counter or two City should try to dictate the tempo and they will win fairly easily.