Naturally they will feel they used their free day well by collecting information on their opponents. They also took in Real Madrid's 6-1 demolition of Ferencváros in case the result affected their final group A standing. By Sunday evening at 7pm they knew who they would face; it would be Panathinaikos. "You could see from the first minute that Pana were the better, more capable team than the Hagi Academy who were missing six if their international players. The Greeks dominated the whole game and didn't give the Romanians a chance" Mózner opined before going on to say that it was luckier to be able to see the teams play during the tournament and in advance of their game, such as Real could do before Saturday's match with the Puskás Academy. What is sure is that there will be one or two changes from the team that started against Real Madrid and that after their Monday morning training session the team to play against Panathinaikos will be publicly announced.


