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“It didn’t turn out as we imagined. The guys tried, but it didn’t get better today, ”Helmes said in an interview with ORF. “We have a lot of construction sites, it’s about changing, grieving behavior. Currently we lack that, we have to work on it. “
However, the former DFB striker also protected his players and referred to the multiple outside influences in recent months. In addition to the coronavirus crisis and the exciting 2019/20 relegation final, the personnel changes must be mentioned, previously sporting director Ernst Baumeister had already been replaced by Franz Wohlfahrt.
Admira reflects after a bad start to the season
Admira started the new season with two clear defeats. After the 0-5 home debacle against St. Pölten, action is now necessary.
Helmes has to move many levers
This castling has yet to pay off, none of the new players have yet been able to properly display themselves. Josef Ganda, who came from the Augsburg second team, did not have a chance to do so because he was not allowed to play. “He alone won’t score all of our goals either,” Helmes knew. Work-intensive days await you. “There is almost no lever that can remain as it is. We need a lot of training to improve things, ”said the 36-year-old.
Next Sunday there is the next opportunity to do better, when you are invited in the seventh place, Wiener Austria. “The good thing about football is that you quickly get another chance. We want to and we will do much better, we will get back up again ”, Helmes was sure. Felix Magath is also convinced of this. “We went wrong, but the result should not be overestimated. Better times will come again ”. Whether with Helmes as head coach remains to be seen. “He’s in charge now and depending on what I do with him, that of course will also influence our decision,” the director of Flyeralarm Global Soccer said before the match.
St. Pölten celebrates victory in Admira
In the Lower Austrian derby, St. Pölten clearly prevailed against Admira. The SKN faced the defensively weak Admirans 5-0.
Ibertsberger can be satisfied
Robert Ibertsberger, on the other hand, sits firmly in the chair near St. Pölten. Four points from two games and no goals is a good start. “We already had a lot of chances against Sturm, but we didn’t score a goal. This time we got it right. I am very happy that the team has performed well again. The victory was impressive, ”said the 43-year-old. He didn’t want to be overly euphoric despite six unbeaten league games throughout the seasons. “We already know how to correctly classify the game,” Ibertsberger emphasized.
With double-scorer Alexander Schmidt, Israeli Dor Hugi and 18-year-old rookie Marcel Tanzmayr, three players could look forward to their first goal in SKN gear. There was no trace of nervousness in Tanzmayr. “He convinced me in training and now he has made an exclamation point,” praised Ibertsberger to the talent. “I couldn’t have wished for a better start,” Tanzmayr said.
Pain and joy in Hartberg
Like Admira, Hartberg remains winless, after the 2-0 loss at home to WAC, coach Markus Schopp lamented the missed opportunities. “I’m really disappointed. There would be a lot more inside. We had everything under control until we conceded,” said the Styrian. “The gate came out of nowhere. On the other hand, we had a very miserable defense in the backcourt, which shouldn’t happen like this. “
Therefore, Matthäus Taferner and Dario Vizinger decided the game for the guests in five minutes. Schopp’s former teammate Ferdinand Feldhofer was happy with Wolfsberger’s three points after Salzburg was a size too big the week before. “Of course he is happy when the two new guys meet. Last week we also had two new ones, one saw red and the other scored an own goal. It was a good and average performance. But we still need time. “