John Caulfield believes Cork City may cause anger against Legia Warsaw



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Legia Warsaw – Cork City

First round of the Uefa Champions League

Stadium of the Polish Army, 20:00 clock Ireland

Despite a deficit of a goal, Cork City manager John Caulfield Warsaw in the second round of the Uefa Champions League tonight is achievable

A no-fault goal had left for City last week until That Michal Kucharczyk's far shot beats substitute goalkeeper Peter Cherries to give the Polish trio Gearoid Morrissey (groin) and Conor McCarthy (hamstring) did not go to Warsaw while the goalkeeper first-choice Mark McNulty remains a major doubt after missing last week's game with an ankle problem.

Even with Legia strengthened by the return of Artur pillars Jedrzejczyk and Michal Pazdan from the World Cup with Poland, Caulfield is considering a surprise at the Polish Army stadium. He is not ready to accept the idea of ​​the fallback price of entering the Europa League in the third round.

"This was not mentioned once in the group," said the manager, whose club is badured Dominate

"First, we will have to defend ourselves for our lives because Legia will dominate the ball On their field, having not been able to count our chances in the first leg, we will have to stay compact and play against each other.

"No one is under the illusion that we We are not mbadive outsiders but we can inspire ourselves. the fact that Dundalk and St. Patrick's Athletic scored when they came here in European competition in recent years. "

All the pressure is on the opposite number of Caulfield, Dean Klafuric, to make the second stage a formality and thus put in place The match between FC Spartak Trnava and HSK Zrinjski was opposed to the winner in the second round

Caulfield called everyone in Irish football to raise the level of the last problems of Bray Wanderers and Limerick FC

Cork came out of financial issues that began ten years ago to become champions but the boss of Cork thinks that history repeats himself.

"Poland is a high-level sport, a serious industry where the players"

Problems

"In our league, we try to make things correctly, but we had problems during the 40 years that I have been involved. For Bray players to be left without pay is very disappointing. At some point, you have to be serious and tackle the problem.

After Bray's deadline for Bray to pay unpaid wages by 5 pm yesterday, the badociation promised to impose sanctions to impose transfer bans and ban the Scottish Challenge Cup club. .

However, their representatives at the Football Players Association of Ireland (PFAI) will not be content to pay the salaries, which were to be paid on May 25.

"Players will play against Bohemians this weekend and then they will see us at the strike action for the Cork City match at home," said Stephen McGuiness, secretary of the PFAI.

"Players must be paid the wages owing and the security of the wages given for rest of the season."

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