Vicario believes that the team should focus on their strengths and play with a high tempo and high intensity, just like in the first leg. He also acknowledged that the artificial pitch may be a challenge, but it's not an excuse for not performing well.
Vicario, 28, has limited experience playing on artificial surfaces, but he's confident that the team will adapt quickly. He said that Tottenham knew about the pitch before arriving in Norway and have trained on it, so they're ready for the match.
Vicario also emphasized the importance of having the right mindset and being aggressive to win the duels on the pitch. He believes that it will take a big team performance to achieve a good result and make history at the football club.
Although Bodo/Glimt has a good record at home on artificial surfaces, Vicario is confident that Tottenham can overcome this challenge and win the game.