Originally Posted by
mypost
Pats did what all Irish teams do, saw the words "Hertha Berlin" and "Bundesliga", and thought "no chance". They played the first leg accordingly, with fear and a reluctance to go forward, even when losing, and lost too much ground to make up at home.
What they should have done was, researched their form, realised that they are a mid-table outfit, saw that they had a dodo upfront in Voronin, and that they were vulnerable at the back, when under pressure. Then they could exploit those weaknesses, and get a result. Hertha showed in the RDS game, that just because they're in the Bundesliga doesn't make them world beaters.
Pats are by no means the only Irish club to approach a European tie, with the perception that their opponents are class. We are 30th in the rankings now. We need to go into these games with a positive outlook, in order to reach the next level. Ask Anorthosis Famagusta.