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it's hard to confuse Győr's defence, but maybe the left back - Ottó Szabó - is the weakest point. howewer, you can't beat them in the air, must play on the pitch.
the weakest position is the striker - there's no Dinamo-level men.
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has your team been renewed?
it looks pretty odd to me that you have so low coefficient and yet you have so good results this year.
has something significant changed since you last played europe?
has new stream of funds been injected into club's budget or new president/owner promoted who has higher ambitions than seasons earlier?
we don't like teams with high ambitions, we like teams who are stagnating, who have nothing to prove, sheriff is just the type of team we have most trouble with. red bull salzburg was like that too.
so we are hoping you aren't one of them, new or reincarnated club resurrected with new ambitions and loads of cash on their account.
if there's something you'd need to know about dinamo then it would be individual strength. you "just" need to smother key players and play strict defense with all of your players concentrated on defending your goal first and youll be fine. the problem with us is we don't have a system, so if one or two players aren't in good shape that day, au revoir to our hopes and dreams.
also, someone said good earlier, we are terrible when it comes to corners/freekicks, especially when you press our last line with many strong players able to jump high and cover the ball.
finally, hope for our no.1 goalkeeper to take the posts, mark his name
Tomislav Butina and hope to see him on our starting lineup list
good luck and may the better side win (of course, that's dinamo by default

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