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With a 3-1 win at Lok Moscow on Tuesday, FC Salzburg maintained their chances of being promoted to the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League.
After the game, Salzburg coach Jesse Marsch said in an interview with Sky about “one of our best performances in the two years in the Champions League.”
Jesse Marsch (FC Salzburg coach):
… On the game: “It was a great game on our part. We play well. I think the game plan was good in the first half and then we changed it in the second half. We prepared ourselves for a back three or a back four and it worked very well. The boys played very well, they fought, they won many duels and they played very well with and against the ball. That was one of our best games in the Champions League. Really very good “.
… On Mergim Berisha: “Madness. I am very happy for him. He was patient in the spring when we were still playing with Hee-chan and Patson. We said to him: Go on, go on! He wasn’t always totally happy and satisfied, but he struggled every day in training and played very well in training. And then when the opportunity came, he gave it all. It’s very important to us, especially in the time without Patson. “
… About Karim Adeyemi: “We all know that Karim has a lot of potential and it is important for him to learn a little more and develop a little more step by step every day. He did that. You really want to improve. He’s a great guy and a great personality. I think he has a great future, but we have to play better and better with him step by step. “
… On the fact that you ran a total of 10 kilometers more than your opponent today: “I spoke with Lok’s coach before the game and he told me that they had traveled a lot in the last days. Our goal is always to outrun the enemy, to fight more than the enemy. We prove it today. With the ball it was important that we play with speed, that’s what we did. We found many advantages in positional play and we also excelled against the ball. It’s a shame we couldn’t score more. But the boys played very well. “
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