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The Vidi forward spoke ahead of Wednesday's important second leg match.

"I am looking forward to a good game against BATE in the return leg. I believe that we have a realistic chance of going through. I have recovered after a lengthy injury over the summer. I am pleased to be able to be back in 100% condition. As to exactly what role I will have in the match will be decided by the manager. I hope that if I get the chance then I can help the team achieve the target. There were goalscoring chances in the first leg. We could have taken the lead with a little bit of luck and the final result would have been different. That is in the past and the task now is to fight our way through with the current score at 1-1. We will need to score a goal to achieve this, but we have to remain calm as we are talking about 90 minutes to get that goal. We also need to concentrate on our defending as it is equally important that the Belarus side do not score. We heard that all the tickets had been sold so I am sure that the game will be played in a very good atmosphere inside the stadium. I do not think that a full stadium will be a problem for any of us. Even if the 13,000 will not be supporting us, but the home team" - commented Robert Feczesin.

The two manager's shared their thoughts on the match after the final whistle.

Vidi will now go into the Europa League play off's with the draw taking place on Friday.

The Videoton manager spoke ahead of Wednesday evening's important CL Q3, 2nd leg tie.

Bernard Casoni took part in a press conference on Tuesday evening. He then took charge of the training session at the location of Wednesday's game.

The 35 year old has been officiating in European matches since 2011.

A busy week of European and league football for Vidi.