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Le Racing Club de Strasbourg dispose d’une opportunité majeure dans cette édition de la Conference League. Avec les moyens du club, la qualité de son effectif et une première place acquise lors de la phase de ligue, le contexte place clairement le club alsacien parmi les candidats crédibles à une qualification en finale, voire à la conquête du trophée.

Le tirage au sort apparaît favorable. En huitième de finale, Strasbourg affronte Rijeka, un adversaire abordable sur le papier. Cela n’enlève rien à la nécessité de jouer la double confrontation avec sérieux, car toutes les équipes engagées en Conference League font de cette compétition un objectif prioritaire. Mais dans des conditions normales, le Racing possède les arguments pour franchir ce premier obstacle.

En quart de finale, Strasbourg pourrait retrouver soit Mainz, en difficulté en Bundesliga mais solide durant la phase de ligue européenne, soit le Sigma Olomouc. Face à ces profils, le club alsacien conserve un statut de favori, avec un avantage important : tous les matchs retour se joueront à la Meinau, un facteur clé dans une compétition à élimination directe.

Plus loin dans le tableau, d’autres adversaires potentiels existent comme AEK Athènes, Celje, Rayo Vallecano ou Samsunspor. Rayo Vallecano, malgré une bonne campagne européenne, réalise une saison compliquée en Liga. Dans chacun de ces scénarios, Strasbourg conserverait un avantage théorique.

De l’autre côté du tableau se concentrent la majorité des clubs les plus expérimentés comme la Fiorentina, Crystal Palace, l’AZ Alkmaar ou le Shakhtar Donetsk. Cette configuration renforce l’idée d’un chemin dégagé vers la finale pour Strasbourg. Et une finale européenne reste un match unique, où tout peut basculer.

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00:00Strasbourg must reach the Conference League final.
00:02I said it for Lyon, I'll say it again for Strasbourg, there's a clear path for them.
00:05Racing Club de Strasbourg, with the resources available at the club, with the talent it has
00:09has at the club,
00:09even though I know that Chelsea, well, interfered, etc.
00:12The Alsatian club can reach the Conference League final and even lift the trophy.
00:15The draw is rather kind to them.
00:16First, they will have the Croatians from Rijeka, against whom, normally, they should be able to do well.
00:20Even though, obviously, Strasbourg must give it their all,
00:22must also not underestimate opponents
00:24Because, on paper, it is of course affordable,
00:26But still, some of these teams are going to give their all in the Conference League.
00:29After that, there will either be Mainz, who admittedly have some difficulties in Brunel Siga,
00:32but who still had a good group stage in the Conference League,
00:34Or maybe the Czech club Sigma Olomouk, the thing with the brain rot name.
00:37Sigma Olomouk Oloumouk...
00:40Yeah, stop it, stop it!
00:41In short, if the German club qualifies,
00:42Well, it won't be an easy match, but Strasbourg should have the means, normally, to eliminate Mainz.
00:46Also, keep this in mind, Strasbourg, having finished first in the Conference League,
00:50will absolutely have all the return matches at home at the Meno.
00:53And in the quarter-finals, we will have either Aika Atene or Selj, which is a Slovenian club.
00:57Rayo Vallecano, which we know well in La Liga, or Samson Sport.
01:00So, on paper, you could say that Rayo Vallecano is frightening,
01:03But honestly, I'd say not that much.
01:04I've seen them play in La Liga a few times, they're nothing special.
01:07The season is a quagmire, they are not far from being able to play.
01:09So yes, compared to that, Europe is a bit of a breath of fresh air for them.
01:12They had a good run in the league, certainly.
01:13But I think it will stop.
01:15But in 4K, normally, the Alsatian club will be the favorite.
01:18And now that we've looked at their chart, well, look at the other side,
01:21There's Fiorentina, so yes, I know it's quite complicated for them this year,
01:24But still, it remains a club with good players.
01:26It remains a club that is capable of waking up.
01:27And it's not because Jagiellonia almost eliminated them in a completely crazy second leg,
01:31which inevitably makes them easy to play.
01:33There's also Rakow, so you're going to ask me, what is this club of idiots?
01:35Why should Strasbourg have been afraid of that?
01:37Well, it's a club that's 5th in the Polish league, but 4 points behind the title.
01:40And they finished 2nd in the league phase, after all.
01:42We have Kalarnaka, but above all we have Crystal Palace.
01:45So yes, Crystal Palace at the finish line didn't even have the wells finished, etc.
01:48Their season isn't exceptional either; it's been a bit of a mess.
01:50But still, on paper, yes, Strasbourg beat them by a margin of three points.
01:54But just because you win a single home group match,
01:56that inevitably, on a round trip, you're bound to be better.
01:59There's the Sparta-Prague race, there's the Sparta-Prague race, there's the Alkmaar Zé race, there
02:02There's Shakhtar,
02:03Well, I'm sorry, apart from Strasbourg, all the big clubs are actually on the other side of the
02:06painting.
02:07In the end, Strasbourg must make the final.
02:09And in the final, it's a single match, a one-off match.
02:11So you know very well that anything can happen!
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