Christian Ilzer: “We are not yet as far as we expected”



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  • Robert Ibertsberger on the master group: “These goals must be set yourself”
  • Stefan Hierländer: “It felt like a point that was very happy”
  • Alexander Schmidt: “We should have left the field today with three points”
  • Kofi Schulz: “Today we present ourselves very well, we can take advantage of that”
  • Marc Janko on Sturm: “There is still a lot of room for improvement”

spusu SKN St. Pölten broke away from SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz with 0-0. All votes for the game on Sky Sport Austria.

spusu SKN St. Pölten – SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz 0: 0 (0: 0)

Referee: Andreas Heiss

Robert Ibertsberger (Spusu SKN St. Pölten coach):
… On the game: “Basically, we had a good control over the game. We weren’t that good yet, not even at pressing, but it will definitely get better in the days and weeks to come. For us it was important that we already see many things that we wanted to do and that was good, I am not saying very well, but it was good. And we are on the right track here. (…) We started the season with a point, that’s fine. It is still Sturm Graz and we are St. Pölten, we already know how to assess that very well. “

… when asked if he’s happy when players say they want to join the master group: “Of course. These goals must be set yourself. I think they are also realistic. But I have always stressed that it is a very good start to the season, that is what it takes to not lose contact too quickly and those goals you have in mind are also very far. And of course it is necessary, I like to hear that. But we also know what was last year, what was in recent years. And we just have to keep improving. “

… before the game about the great commotion and the fact that they said goodbye to some deserved players: “Basically it was a decision of the club and the sports management together with me. The association then just had these talks and yes, that’s it. We decided to do it and then it was like that. “

… before the game when asked why the big commotion occurred: “Of course it has a budget background. We definitely had to lose weight and that’s why there was a huge commotion. We also wanted to give new impulses with new players. We just did that now. One or the other player will still join us. And then I think we’ll have a very, very powerful team again for the new season. “

… Before the game on the ambitions for the new season: “It has to be more than not relegate. That is definitely our goal. We just want to get as far away from the last rows as possible, and if there are more, we naturally want to chase him for as long as possible. “

… before the game on how SKN’s game should look this year: “It’s definitely also about being more flexible in our appearance. That does not mean that we are going to say goodbye to the system we played before. But we’re just getting more variable in the system and we’ve just been trying to implement that in the last few weeks. “

Kofi Schulz (spusu SKN St. Pölten):
… On the game: “Today we present ourselves very well, we can take advantage of that. Of course, we have to take risks and then the game will be over for us too. But nonetheless, we look to the future and take the good performance with us. “

Alexander Schmidt (SKN St. Pölten):
… On the game: “We played a good game, we were not rewarded. We had quite a few opportunities. We don’t end attacks so cleanly. We should have left with three points today. (…) If we do our work on the field, we stick to the basics, then there is also joy and if we work week after week on consistency in front of goal and we just play the moves until the end, then I see ourselves in the master group. . “

Peter Pokorny (written SKN St. Pölten):
… On the game: “I think we had good possession and a lot of chances. Unfortunately, the goal was not so aggressive. We have to assert ourselves even further up there and maybe make the last passes better. And then it will get better. “

Christian Ilzer (Coach SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz):
… On the game: “We have a point. I think we would like to take the point with us. For me it was a match at eye level, although I must admit that St. Pölten already had more chances to score. From here we take the point with us. Before the game, I was curious to see how far we were, now I have the answer: we are not as far as we expected. I am not disappointed. It was the first match of the championship and now we can clearly see where we still have problems. With the exception of the first ten minutes, there was very little speed in our game, we seemed very nervous at times, slow in the head to react to situations. These are things that we are working on now and in which I am already convinced that we will do much better from one game to another. “

… when asked which screws to turn first: “There are many. I think we have to look at it holistically and I think if we relax afterwards, we get rid of this nervousness from the first game, then we will react much quicker, especially in switch situations, and that’s where I have a big problem today. viewed. We played the away ball win backwards, when we lost the ball we went backwards rather than going against. Actually, that was not the idea we had been pursuing for weeks and I saw my team with a completely different face in preparation. “

… on the statement made by WSG Tirol coach Silberberger that he believes Sturm will not be in the top 6 this year: “He committed to something from the beginning. That is his analysis, for me it is very important that I stay with myself and with my club. I don’t want to overrate the first game now, but like I said, we knew it wouldn’t be a sure hit in the top 6. It’s going to be a really tough road. And as you can see today, we have a lot to do. “

… before the game how much pressure was put on after the Vienna chapter: “I think the pressure you put on yourself as an ambitious coach is usually greater than the pressure that comes from outside. That was always my case, it has nothing to do with the year in Austria. Of course it wasn’t how I had imagined it, how the whole club had imagined it. “

… before the game on what would be a successful year for him: “It’s very clear that even if we have lowered these earnings targets a bit, we want to play for this top 6. Almost the entire league wants that. But mainly it is important that we follow this path that we started six weeks ago, that we see decent development during the year, that we develop more of the players, that we can learn from what we set out to do at the beginning of the season then at the end of the season, he took a real step forward. “

Stefan Hierländer (SK Puntigamer Sturm Graz):
… On the game: “It felt like a point that was very happy, let’s say. Because St. Pölten already had the opportunity to score one goal or another. And then we are very, very happy with today’s point. I’d say he earned a point. “

… on the new game idea: “The game system is of course a little different. We just couldn’t handle this counterattack against the ball better today. We were very lethargic against the ball and then we got into trouble because we were always too slow. And that’s why St. Pölten had one chance or another and we didn’t get into our transitional situations. And that’s why we are very, very happy with today’s point. “

Marc Janko (Sky Expert):
… on the situation in Sturm Graz: “It is still in the beginning of development. You can’t break your sword on Christian Ilzer and Sturm Graz after matchday one. There is still a lot of room for improvement, that is perfectly clear. (…) Christian Ilzer and his Grazers have a long way to go at the moment, but we are still a long way from reaching a conclusion. “

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