@Völler
Give us some info about this team.
@Gian
FC Copenhagen has just had the worst start of the league EVER! At the moment, they are third last in the league which is unheard of. This club has been dominating for the last 10-15 years, and their worst finish in the Danish league since 01/02 is a third place in 07/08. For that reason, they sacked their previous manager , Ariel Jacobs, 4 games ago and brought back Ståle Solbakken. Ståle is almost a legend in FC København, and he was the one who brought them to the 1/8 final in Champions League in 10/11. Having said that, only two players from that year is still in the line-up for FCK. However, they haven't played well for the three games he has been in charge this season either, but they are making progress, and I'm sure they will be motivated for the game against us. They know they have nothing to lose.
With Ståle, they are playing a quite classical 4-4-2 line-up, but they might decide to play 4-4-1-1 against us to reinforce their midfield. They are very dependent on the tall target man, Adi, who they will try to build their game through with long passes. When they are at their best, their full backs are good at going forward and providing their wings support. They will generally try to make a lot of crosses to hit their target man in the box this way. Previously, FCK's biggest strength in Champions League has been their organization. Unlike FC Nordsjælland who always try to play their own game, FC København is disciplined and will do everything to defend their one point even if it means only getting very few chances on counters and set pieces. Getting an early goal would be crucial for us. Their most famous player from our point of view is of course Mellberg, but their real star is Nicolai Jørgensen. He can play both as wing and offensive midfielder, and his technique, pace and ability to dribble past his opponent makes him dangerous.