Levadia will be looking to overcome a one-goal deficit in the tie against Stjarnan when the two teams face each other at A. Le Coq Arena on Thursday evening. Levadia scored a vital goal in the 2-1 loss to the Icelanders in the first leg which undisputedly gave the team a confidence boost. Seeing that only a win counts for the hosts this time out, we are positive that Aleksandar Rogic’s troops are going to fight tooth and nail in the return leg.
The Serbian tactician, who worked with the national team, is doing a good job with Levadia and we predict that his men are going to record a win over Stjarnan, which will see them book their place in the second qualifying round. The Urvalsdeild outfit are on a four-game losing run on the road in the Europa League, which is probably the main reason why home win should be considered.
Levadia will be looking to overcome a one-goal deficit in the tie against Stjarnan when the two teams face each other at A. Le Coq Arena on Thursday evening. Levadia scored a vital goal in the 2-1 loss to the Icelanders in the first leg which undisputedly gave the team a confidence boost. Seeing that only a win counts for the hosts this time out, we are positive that Aleksandar Rogic’s troops are going to fight tooth and nail in the return leg.
The Serbian tactician, who worked with the national team, is doing a good job with Levadia and we predict that his men are going to record a win over Stjarnan, which will see them book their place in the second qualifying round. The Urvalsdeild outfit are on a four-game losing run on the road in the Europa League, which is probably the main reason why home win should be considered.