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Advocaat eyes Zenit revenge

Still smarting from the 1-0 reverse in Turin on the opening day of Group H, Dick Advocaat believes FC Zenit St. Petersburg can set the record straight on Tuesday when his side come up against Italian heavyweights Juventus.

Zenit coach Dick Advocaat
Zenit coach Dick Advocaat ©Getty Images

As FC Zenit St. Petersburg prepare to welcome Group H rivals Juventus to Russian soil, coach Dick Advocaat is insisting his side are more than capable of avenging their Matchday 1 defeat by the Bianconeri.

Breakaway goal
Indeed, Juve spent much of that match in Turin on the back foot, only to claim all three points via Alessandro Del Piero's 76th-minute free-kick. "We didn't deserve to lose," said the Dutchman. "We played a really good match against a top Italian club. If we play on Tuesday like we did in Italy then we'll get a result." Zenit need a win to stay in contention for a place in the first knockout round, and Advocaat's charges are raring to take on the two-time winners. "Sometimes guys come to me and say that they are tired or have other problems, but that hasn't been the case for this encounter."

Europa League
Danny and Co will be buoyed their 3-1 win at FC Spartak Moskva on Saturday, the club's record signing scoring twice as Zenit sealed fifth spot and a qualifying berth for next season's inaugural edition of the UEFA Europa League. Although many fans have expressed disappointment with the team's failure to defend their Premier-Liga title, Advocaat refused to be drawn into recriminations. "We are very happy with the commitment of our players and I can't blame anyone," said the 61-year-old.

Selection dilemma
Missing for Zenit will be injured midfielder Lee Ho and the suspended Sébastian Puygrenier, though Belgian defender Nicolas Lombaerts should be fit after picking up a calf injury against Spartak. "He's been back in training already so I think he'll be ready for the game," said Advocaat, who must also choose whether to replace Radek Šírl with the fit-again Kim Dong Jin at left-back. The St Petersburg outfit visit Spanish giants Real Madrid CF in their final group game on 10 December, though Advocaat refuses to look beyond Tuesday's encounter at the Petrovsky Stadium. "Juventus lost for the first time in six league games at the weekend but played well," he said, referring to the 1-0 away loss to FC Internazionale Milano. "We have to go for the win if we want to be sure of at least a UEFA Cup place."

Home and dry
Visitors Juventus, already assured of a place in the knockout stages after successive victories against Madrid, will be weakened by the absence of seven first-team players. "Of course, I don't have a lot of options but I've chosen the best available players for the trip to St Petersburg," said Juve coach Claudio Ranieri, for whom Gianluigi Buffon, David Trezeguet, Jonathan Zebina, Dario Knežević, Cristiano Zanetti, Christian Poulsen and Tiago are all out injured. "I'll decide the squad after training and you'll all see who's in on the night," added Ranieri when quizzed about Del Piero – the four-goal joint-leading scorer in the competition.

Impressed
"There are no friendly matches in this tournament," continued the former Chelsea manager, who was impressed with Zenit's performance in the weekend win over Spartak. "They played a very good game and this encounter will not be easy for us."