The days passed in a steady rhythm, each one bringing the team closer to the second-leg clash against Anzhi Makhachkala.
For the past two days, training had taken on a repetitive yet purposeful nature. Gertjan Verbeek's instructions were clear to the players: familiarity breeds precision.
The players worked tirelessly on transitions, moving as a unit from defensive positions into rapid counterattacks.
The drills began with structured defensive scenarios. The players packed tightly into their half, holding their shape against simulated pressure.
Martens and Elm acted as the first line of release, tasked with breaking up the opposition's attack and immediately springing into action.
The wingers, Berghuis and Benjamin, played their part to perfection, darting into open spaces on the flanks as soon as the ball was won back.