Rösler hopes for public support against Genk



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Malmö FF coach Uwe Rösler wants the Stadion to play in Thursday's Europa League match with Genk.

Uwe Rösler knows that an exceptional effort is required against Genk in the Europa League.

And Malmö FF coach believes he knows how players will reach this level.

"The stadium must rock, it must switch," he said.

Coach Uwe Rösler does not want to share any tactical thinking before the Malmö FF home game against Belgian Genk in the Europa League.

But he has a memory of the first leg.

"I remembered when we got back from Genk and all the players talked about where they should see the real Malmö in the home match," he told the press conference prior to the incident.

"Once they trained, I felt like I wanted to show that they are better than at the Genk match.

"Exceptional effort"

From memory, he then passes what all the spectators – the spectators – need – who will go to the stadium on Thursday night.

"We need an exceptional effort from our team and the Stadium to swing, as this gives us an extra five percent." It's our last home game of the year and I'm sure the results have been sold, the stadium must swing, it must swing, the symbiosis must be optimal to create the story.

Sören Rieks:

"The more people come to the match, the better it is for us.We are another team when the arena is alive, sung and hilarious.It will be a great help if we can get it.

"Good opportunities"

The midfielder remembers the match in Genk as a tough match. But the 0-2 defeat also gave the MFF player the feeling that a better team and quick rebounds could be successful against the leader of the Belgian league.

– Looking at the group, we have good opportunities, as I see it. It certainly takes three points if we want to move forward and we think we can succeed, he says.

Rösler:

"They will give us the chance to fight, we saw that in the second half, then we had surfaces to play, surfaces to counter.In the last two months, they scored 16 goals, including 38% in contravention. That says a lot.

Genk is leading Group I with seven points after four games, but all teams, MFF, Sarpsborg and Besiktas, still have the opportunity to take one of the first two positions to play in the tournament.

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