The Estonian side prepare for Thursday's second leg match that kicks off at 21:00pm.
The Nomme Kalju squad arrived in Hungary on Tuesday. They chose to quiet settings to stay close to Szekesfehervar. Our Estonian opponents trained on a local pitch on Tuesday, but were at the Pancho Arena on Wednesday evening.
The opponents Russian manager spoke before the training session. Sergej Francev responded to the journalists questions. The 58 year old coach revealed that he hopes that his side will go into the second leg fresh as Nomme did not play a league game at the weekend.
The team then jogged out onto the pitch at 20.00 to start their warm up. There was some passing and stretching before they started to train.
Author: David Rechnitzer