Club Brugge coach Scott Parker needs his struggling Belgian membership to make their mark within the Champions League and seize the chance to enhance their home type once they tackle Benfica in Wednesday’s first leg of the last-16 tie.
The former Fulham and Bournemouth supervisor took over Brugge in late December because the reigning Belgian champion struggled within the league and after it was knocked out of the Belgian Cup and regardless of it successful a spot within the knockout phases of the Champions League for the primary time.
Parker has received as soon as in seven video games since arriving however with 5 attracts and a single loss and desires to indicate that it’s on the mend.
“We want to make our mark,” he informed a news convention on Tuesday forward of the conflict at Bruges’ Jan Breydel Stadium.
“We have to respect that the level of the opponent is huge, but we have nothing to lose. We will focus on their strengths, but also on their weaknesses. We want to hurt them.”
He additionally stated he needed to indicate enchancment. “I saw a lot of progress in my team in recent weeks. Sometimes the details weren’t easy. That also explains some of the results,” Parker added.
“But this is a different competition, we suddenly go to knockouts and that context is completely different.”
Club Brugge have received the final three Belgian championships however this season are 20 factors behind leaders Racing Genk.
However, Parker was hopeful of the membership persevering with their good run in Europe’s elite competitors.
“We are getting better. I’m very optimistic about this match. It is a nice test for our club, to see where we are at the moment,” he stated.
“But again — all respect to Benfica. They have great qualities, but so do we. As a club we are extremely excited about this opportunity. And there is no need to be afraid.”
In the Champions League group part, Club Brugge was the shock bundle, eliminating Atletico Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen and ending second behind FC Porto.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com