Innocnet Bonke and his Malmo teammates will look to record their first win in Group H of this season’s Champions League when they host holders Chelsea at the Eleda Stadion on Wednesday (today), reports Completesports.com.
Malmo, who are competing in the competition for the first time in six years have lost all three group games.
Bonke featured in all three games.
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Jon Dahl Tomasson’s side have conceded 11 goals in their first three games, having previously lost at home to Juventus (3-0) and away to Zenit (4-0).
Another heavy defeat to Chelsea has seen all hope of progress – perhaps even to the Europa League as a third-placed finisher – extinguished, as Malmo lie three points below Zenit in the standings but have a vastly inferior goal difference.
After a challenging period earlier this season, Tomasson has steered his team back to the top of the Allsvenskan table this month, as they contest a close battle for the title with Elfsborg and Stockholm sides Djurgarden and AIK. Successive wins over the latter and Sirius during the past week will have boosted Malmo’s confidence, but they still approach Tuesday night’s fixture with a certain amount of trepidation
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