Pablo Machín gave an official press conference this Wednesday in the Krasnodar Stadium with Franco Vázquez just before their training session at the stadium. The manager made it clear that they hold their opponent in high regard: 'Both teams are in similar form. Maybe our opponents are in even better form, as they're second in their league and have had a great run of wins without conceding. We come here on a moral high but we respect Krasnodar.' The local press understandably brought up Quincy Promes' name: 'He played in this league, knows the opponents well and many of their players. You can always comment on some aspect that we'll specify tomorrow, but our coaches have done an exhaustive analysis. He is in the squad and he is available to play, whether it be from the start or off the bench. We signed him because he is an excellent player and he scored many goals here. At Sevilla, he is playing further out wide, because the team is doing well and he needs time to adapt. He has not been able to show his goalscoring side yet, but I hope he'll start helping us soon in that regard.'
Machín is certain that the Russian team will make things very difficult: 'We've seen Krasnodar's matches and their playing style is similar to that of many Spanish teams. They focus on combinations playing out from the back, but they have players up front with pace who can catch teams out on the counter. They're a very balanced and modern team as the statistics say, and with a young manager who is trying to bring in new ideas.'
'Krasnodar's playing style is very similar to that of many Spanish teams'