Levski will look to seize the initiative.
Levski have the ability to play one half at an exceptionally high tactical and technical level and then (or before that, if their weaker period is the first half) simply not play as well. In recent times, there hasn’t been a match where the Blues didn’t have at least a 30‑minute spell of top‑quality football.
Cherno More will rely on their physicality and pressing.
The “Sailors” primarily depend on their physical strength and excellent off‑the‑ball play. If the opponent can build play well and be clinical, then Cherno More can do very little—as seen in the cup semi‑final second leg against CSKA. However, if the adversary drops their concentration even for a moment, Cherno More is ready to pounce. Examples include the match against Levski at “Georgi Asparuhov” a month ago and the end of that same semi‑final versus CSKA.
A fierce battle is expected.
We’re set for a contest filled with tactical jousting, but that doesn’t rule out goals. Levski possess periods of high concentration and perfectly organized play, while Cherno More are dangerous on transitions and with active off‑the‑ball pressing. Goals at both ends are anticipated, especially as fatigue and the pace of the game take over.





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