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The two manager's shared their views ahead of the important second leg game
- I would first of all like to congratulate Debrecen on their result in the Champions League on Tuesday, and for going through to the next round. This was a very important result from the viewpoint of Hungarian football. I have already mentioned from the start that with regards to our own game, we received the hardest opponent possible from the draw. We are at the half way stage of a tie, which will last for 180 minutes.
I hope that we will be able to produce a good performance, as we did in Bratislava a week ago. The Slovan players said after the first match, that they have to make it through to the next round against a side from Hungary. The aim is to make things as difficult as possible for them, and to get a result, which will mean that we go through. They were counting on an easier game than the one that was played out in Bratislava a week ago. There will be a great atmosphere inside the Sostoi stadium, which will make it harder for Slovan, although I am expecting them to play an aggressive game. They will be giving their all after the manager punished several players during the week. Despite that our aim cannot be anything other than to get such a result, which will see us go into the next round. - said Paulo Sousa.
Slovan manager Vladimir Weiss faced the media on Wednesday at the Sostoi stadium.
"I am very pleased that I am here in Szekesfehervar. My team are looking forward to the game tomorrow. I still think that both sides have a 50-50 chance of making it through to the next round. We have come to Hungary to win."

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