“We left something behind”



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Dominik Thalhammer (LASK coach):

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In the eighth day of the Typical Bundesliga, the duel between TSV Hartberg and LASK was scheduled on Saturday. The game finished 1: 1.

We have the votes for the game.

TSV Hartberg – LASK, 1: 1 (0: 1)
Referee: Alan Kijas

Dominik Thalhammer (LASK Coach):
… after the game: “Very annoying, because our performance on the field was good, we were not well in the penalty area. That is very bitter. It’s a shame we’ve left something behind. Antwerp will be a very important match and we can take a giant step towards the next round. The game was also very difficult in the first leg. We look forward to the other games, we are in good shape and will dominate the games well. “

Markus Schopp (coach TSV Hartberg):
… After the game: “In the last games we had good statistics and we were not rewarded, today it is the other way around. The point against LASK must be classified correctly. Great challenges await us in the coming weeks. For me it is important that the team was on the field as a team and fought for a draw. “

Erich Korherr (President of TSV Hartberg):
… Before the game on the current situation of TSV: “The results are not correct, we know that Hartberg is not the club that can always play in the top 6. Our goal is not to disassemble. The last few years have been very successful, we are the smallest club in the Bundesliga. Today everyone has to give more than 100 percent, otherwise it could end badly. “

… on the question of the stadium: “We are under pressure because the track is being renovated in summer. Before that we have to know if we will stay at the Profertil Arena. In winter it will be decided whether the Profertil stadium can be expanded so that it too is suitable for the Bundesliga or if a new stadium is planned. A pure football stadium is of course better and would also fit better in the Bundesliga. It is always a question of price and times are tough. If it can be done, for of course it would be fun. “

Johannes Eggestein (LASK):
… after the game: “We had a lot of opportunities that we should have taken advantage of. It is very annoying, we are very unhappy with the result, we have thrown it all away and we cannot blame ourselves for anything. Today it has not worked, unfortunately that is the way it is in football. “

… In a video before the game: “At first I’m not a very open guy, maybe a little shy. I’ve been thinking about what it will be like to be away from home for the first time. I could also have said that I will keep trying to establish myself as a regular there. But I needed a fresh start to get out of my comfort zone. I know new tactical things here, I meet new people, new perspectives, that’s very good for me. What sets us apart is that we are strong individually, but we also function as a team. My brother (Maximilian Eggestein, SV Werder Bremen, note) and I are very close and we get along very well. It was a bit more difficult for us, even if we expected it to happen, the first time he had to deal with it a bit. “

Reinhold Ranftl (LASK):
… after the game: “There are days like this. The game has to end 6: 1, 7: 1 for us. We did not do as well in the second half as in the first, in the first we have to decide the game. “

Marc Janko (TV Expert):
… About TSV Hartberg: “Hartberg did not lose faith in himself and the tie was saved. The balm is in that phase. “

… On his former coach Dominik Thalhammer: “It’s better not to talk to him after a loss. Objects also flew through the cockpit. “

Alfred Tatar (TV Expert):
… about LASK: “The result says that LASK gave away two points. LASK could have scored one goal or another in the first half. The performance, with the exception of the use of scoring opportunities, was good. “

Press release Sky Austria

21.11.2020



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