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Markus Schopp (coach TSV Prolactal Hartberg):
… about the game: “Everyone who has played in Altach knows how difficult it is to take something. I think it’s fine for the full 90 minutes. We didn’t start the game optimally, we made our possession phases too short and Altach did very well in possession. We then briefly reported on Tadic’s free kick, but that wasn’t enough. At some point he had to fall 1-0. But I think the reaction to the 1-0 win was very good. Already in the first half, but then also in the second half. I think in the end he came and went, we would have had options, the opponent would have had options. Yes, we will take the point. (…) I think at first maybe one or the other got stuck in our heads. We led 3-0 here last year and then we only played 3-3. These are all small things, but in the end they can make a difference. “
… on the upcoming European Cup game on Thursday: “So far, the focus has been on Altach. We know what to expect there. It is a very robust and very disciplined team. In possession, he just has a lot of quality in one position or another. It is going to be a very, very difficult task. But everyone who knows us knows that we can always grow with difficult tasks. “
… on newcomer Samson Tijani: “The child is an absolute asset. You can see where it has its qualities and of course you can also see that it still has areas where it can grow. But at this age he was forgiven for it. The guy is fun to work with because he brings out everything he has in every workout and he has an amazing character. It will definitely make us one size larger throughout the season. “
… on the fact that you came and went from the game in Altach by plane: “We can classify that very well. The trip here to Altach that was possible for us is simply due to the fact that we deserved it for last season. It won’t happen so often anymore that we can enjoy this luxury. “
… when asked if not being in the top 6 this year would be a disappointment: “We can qualify well. We want to be there when one of these great teams doesn’t perform as they should. (…) But to speak of the top 6 as TSV Hartberg would be almost arrogant. “
… before the game on the question of what the whereabouts of the best Rep and Tadic meant to him: “It is TSV Hartberg’s third year in the Bundesliga. (…) We are perceived differently, although in principle the basic requirements have not changed. What has changed is that the players have also understood that there is a certain environment in Hartberg where they can contribute very, very well, in which they can develop well. Of course, it is very positive that players like Tadic, Rep and Luckeneder have decided to stay here. But of course we also have other outlets, and consequently it’s a bit of knowing how things work with each other. “
“Automations don’t work that way yet. We had a long and intensive preparation time. But I’m in a good mood because things will get better.”
Dario Tadic (TSV Prolactal Hartberg):
… On his goal and the game: “I’m there to score goals, they pay me for that. Unfortunately, it was only enough for one point today. Playing Altach is never easy. We weren’t able to implement the matchmaking plan that we set up 100 percent. We are behind due to a stupid mistake of ours, but that is simply due to the way we play. We just want to play offensive football and then it just happens. But apparently we need it to get into the game better. Unfortunately, we weren’t that consistent against the opposing goal in the last zone. “
… on the lack of creativity on offense: “Of course, teams are adapting better and better to us. Automations don’t work that way yet. We had a long and intense period of preparation. But I’m in a good mood because it will get better. “
Felix Luckeneder (TSV Prolactal Hartberg):
… about the game: “I think it was not possible today for either side. Maybe one or another opportunity left and right, but I think it’s a deserved draw for both teams. Especially in the first half, we had big problems that we had access to. They played us through the chains very easily. “
… on the fact that he is now firmly in Hartberg: “It was fantastic last year. The troops are in a very good mood. In the end, the general package worked for me. I am very happy to be at Hartberg now. “