Aidan McGeady doesn’t think Everton should expect a hostile environment in Krasnodar.
McGeady, who spent three and a half years with Spartak Moscow, told evertontv: “It’ll be a tough game. Going away to these places in Europe, in the Europa League especially, they are never easy but I think we have enough quality to get out of this group easily enough and get as far as we can.”
“Krasnodar isn’t a massive football city. The stadium is your typical old Soviet stadium -running track around it, quite far away from the pitch. It’s not really a hostile environment.”
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