Dominik Thalhammer: “Complicated, but well deserved”



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LASK – RZ Pellets WAC 3: 1 (1: 0)

Referee: Harald Lechner

Dominik Thalhammer (LASK Coach):
… about the game: “It was an intense and complicated game for us. WAC is a good quality rival. But today we find good remedies against the ball and good solutions. It is well deserved and we left the field as a well deserved winner. “

… on James Holland’s injury and possible recovery: “It could be close, but it could also work on Thursday, but we can’t say exactly right now. He is an important player for us who really embodies the game against the ball. It would be inconvenient, but we have good alternatives. “

… on the next game against Sporting Lisbon: “Tomorrow we will start a detailed analysis. He is an opponent with great individual quality and it will be a bigger challenge than he is today. “

Gernot Trauner (LASK):
… about the game and its objective: “It was an exciting and intense game. The WAC demanded everything from us. The WAC smelled bad again and I am glad that I was allowed to pre-decide the game with the standard. Pez ‘(Note: Peter Michorl) his standards are hard to defend. Of course, if you can get ahead of the defender at a good pace, it’s difficult. The performance of the team and today’s three points are important. “

… on the next game against Sporting Lisbon: “We don’t lack confidence in ourselves. It looks good, we can be very satisfied. It was a game between two of the top four teams today. Hats off to our performance and also to WAC. “

“We weren’t very consistent and aggressive in key situations. There was a lack of subtlety and precision for us to be able to get hit in the last third.”
– Ferdinand Feldhofer

Hussein Balic (LASK):
… on the game: “We had a great attitude today and we showed right from the start that we want to come home with a win here. I am very happy to have been able to help the team. We try to play around his diamond and go through the sides. We have often succeeded. We did very well throughout the game. “

… on the interaction with Marko Raguz: “Between him and me there is a give and take. I know its movements, I know when it takes off and when it leaves. That fits pretty well. “

… on the next game against Sporting Lisbon: “Scoring ten goals in two games is not so bad. Of course, we go there with a lot of confidence in ourselves and we want to get ahead. “

Ferdinand Feldhofer (RZ Pellets WAC Trainer):
… about the game: “I’m disappointed. We decided to challenge LASK for 90 minutes and sadly we didn’t make it. We found our way, dictated the pace of the game for the first 25 minutes and with LASK’s first big chance to score we fell behind and then the game was over. We were not very consistent and aggressive in key situations. There was a lack of subtlety and precision for us to have the hit in the last third. The result was not correct, but I was satisfied with the game for a long time. “

Dominik Baumgartner (RZ Pellets WAC):
… on the game: “It was a really superior game. We know LASK is number two in Austria, we did well for a long time, but then unfortunately we fell behind. After 1: 2 we were hopeful again, but after 1: 3 it became difficult. “

… on playing Peter Michorl and Gernot Trauner: “Pezi’s balls come with enormous quality. Gernot is just a massive player who comes in with speed. You cannot always defend a standard, especially when recording with such quality. Just past. “

Andreas Herzog (Sky Expert):
… on LASK’s performance: “You could see that they are back on the court and have enough self-confidence for the difficult match against Lisbon.”

… on the performance of the WAC: “You could see they can keep up, but in the attack there was no precision and assertiveness, so LASK deservedly won.”

… on the quality of the WAC: “They are not one of the two best teams in Austria, but they can hold their own against the good teams on a good day.”

Walter Kogler (Sky Expert):
… on the current state of LASK: “The team is physically in good shape, the trails fit and the players are well coordinated. The team is well prepared.

… on the performance of the WAC: “It’s not so bad, they accepted the fight well and were able to call in certain situations. LASK was in control of the situation for more than 90 minutes. The performance of the WAC was not really bad. “

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