Thursday, 18 August 2016

West Ham Wants Extended Europa Campaign

 
West Ham United boss Slaven Bilic is taking the Europa League seriously this season despite admitting it could affect their Premier League form. The Hammers face a two-legged tie against Romanian champions Astra Giurgiu, with the away leg on Thursday evening, as they bid to reach the group stages for the first time.

In the past some clubs have taken the competition lightly - including West Ham last season when they qualified through the Fair Play League and were knocked out by Astra in the qualifying round.
He said “We will put out a strong team, we want to get to the group stages. These are two very important games for West Ham United. We want to qualify. It's a reward for a good season last year and only a few clubs from the Premier League are privileged to play in Europe. We are two games from the group stages and we want to participate. All the talk all season is 'will you qualify for Europe', and then you do and the next question is 'why did you qualify?' Well, we have to adjust. We know it affects your chances in the next Premier League game but we want to try it. It's good for everyone, it's good for the players to play games against teams from different countries, they become better players.”

Astra beat the Hammers 2-1 in Giurgiu last season but are in some disarray this time around having lost a number of key players and their coach Marius Sumudica, who is suspended for betting on matches. The Romanians were initially in the Champions League but were knocked out in the qualifiers by FC Copenhagen.
 

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