Motherwell Manager Prepares for Exciting Conference League Play-Off Against Freiburg
Manager Alfred Johansson addressed the media ahead of Motherwell’s first leg of the Conference League play-off against Freiburg, scheduled for Thursday.
Johansson expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming match at Fir Park, which is expected to be a sellout, describing the occasion as another “huge” night for the team. He noted that the players will draw energy from the charged atmosphere, stating, “That’s the energy that transmits down to us on the pitch and in the dugout. It’s massive and just a pure joy to be involved in.”
Reflecting on the current European campaign, Johansson remarked on his players’ growing self-belief. He highlighted, “They’ve realised how good they are and that, yeah, I can do this. That’s a very important feeling in terms of self-confidence and motivation. I think they’ve also seen it as a huge opportunity to become better.”
When discussing his tactical strategy for the game, Johansson acknowledged the challenge of facing a strong team like Freiburg. He clarified that while Motherwell won’t sit back defensively, they cannot expect to control the ball throughout the match.
In terms of team health, Johansson confirmed that both Oscar Priestman and Johnny Koutroumbis will miss at least four weeks due to injuries, the latter suffering a unique hand injury after getting his thumb stuck in his shirt.
Defending his decision to implement eight changes for last weekend’s League Cup exit against Stenhousemuir, Johansson explained that it aimed to combat the “vicious cycle” of overuse injuries during a demanding schedule that has seen them play 12 games in 44 days. He emphasized the importance of managing player loads and making informed decisions based on extensive tracking and monitoring.
Johansson dismissed any claims that the lineup he fielded in the League Cup match was inadequate or lacking in experience.
The manager is optimistic that new signing Seb Palmer-Houlden will receive his international clearance in time for Thursday’s game, predicting the striker will be a vital asset for the team moving forward. He described Palmer-Houlden as a “young, exciting striker” with many of the traits desired in a forward.
Manager Alfred Johansson has been speaking to the media before Motherwell host Freiburg in the first leg of their Conference League play-off on Thursday.
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Johansson and his squad are excited for another “huge” night at “buzzing” Fir Park which is set for a sellout.
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Motherwell’s players will feed off the atmosphere: “That’s the energy that transmits down to us in the pitch and in the dugout. It’s massive and just a pure joy to be involved in.”
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On what his players have learned in this season’s European campaign so far, Johansson says: “They’ve realised how good they are and that, yeah, I can do this. That’s a very important feeling in terms of self-confidence, motivation. I think they’ve also seen it as a huge opportunity to become better.”
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His tactical approach to this game isn’t “black and white” because Motherwell can’t expect to dominate the ball against such a good team, but won’t “park the bus”.
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The latest additions to a lengthy casualty list, Oscar Priestman and Johnny Koutroumbis – who suffered a freak hand injury by getting his thumb stuck in his shirt – will both be out for at least four weeks.
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Johansson defends his decision to make eight changes for the League Cup exit to Stenhousemuir last weekend, saying it was a bid to ease the “vicious cycle” over overuse injuries amid a hectic schedule of playing every three to four days.
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He adds: “Just some of the numbers we did is 12 games in 44 days, so that paints you the picture a little bit. And if I didn’t let Martin Moormann have a rest, if I didn’t let Lukas Fadinger have a rest, then maybe we were here speaking about them not being able to play the next two months. We have a lot of tracking, we have a lot of monitoring of load, we have a lot of data. And in the end, we’re left with some decisions and priorities.”
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The Well boss doesn’t “buy at all” suggestions the team he fielded wasn’t good enough or experienced enough to beat Stenny.
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Johansson expects new signing Seb Palmer-Houlden to have international clearance in time to be available on Thursday and backs him to be a “really important striker for Motherwell”. He adds: “Sometimes you have to wait a little bit to get the right one. I’m super happy that we ended up with Seb on a permanent, because he is a young, exciting striker that has a lot of attributes that you’re looking for in a number nine.”
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