Cork aiming to turn up the noise for Europa League clash against KRC Genk

Not being ‘bullied’ by KRC Genk in terms of influencing referees is a key priority for Cork City ahead of tonight’s Europa League third qualifying round second-leg tie at Turner’s Cross (7.45pm), according to manager John Caulfield.
Cork aiming to turn up the noise for Europa League clash against  KRC Genk

City go into the game trailing 1-0 on aggregate as they seek to reach the play-off round for the group stage.

In last week’s first leg in Belgium, though, Caulfield felt that Genk captain Thomas Buffel “refereed the game” and he is keen that the same doesn’t happen here.

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