“I am missing a tooth, but I have a goal for that”



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TSV Prolactal Hartberg – SK Rapid Wien 1: 3 (0: 2)
Referee: Sebastian Gishamer

Markus Schopp (coach TSV Prolactal Hartberg):
… On the match: “There were two extremely bitter and stupid goals against in the first half. In truth, you started the match 1-0 against yourself. Another situation that happens too often this year. I think the team showed morale afterwards as well. It was unfortunate decisions made by the referee, not to say catastrophic decisions made by the referee, that influenced the game. A very dedicated second part, in which we took a lot of risks that in the end they were not rewarded. In short, a bitter defeat. “

… on the referee’s performance: “You just have to look at Nimaga’s two yellow cards, where the referee is completely wrong, both with the first and the second. Above all, I find the argument that he deliberately kicks him in the face extremely exciting. It is also exciting because it happens before the fourth official, where I think he could have seen it very well. And in the first reaction he also said it was unfortunate. So he seems to have changed his mind. The combination is diabolical. I also have to say that the same referee has taken us out twice in the cup. I don’t know what kind of bill you have to pay with TSV Hartberg. (…) I don’t think we were so bad at the end of the first part either. We got out of the cabin relatively well. For me, it was just about getting back into the game with a goal, we did it later. It would have been exciting to do that with the same number. “


“If you are constantly criticized for the decisions of the opposing coaches bench referees from the first second, then of course it is difficult at some point.”
– Markus Schopp

… when asked if he needs to pull himself together: “There are a lot of little things that often go into a game like this. And when you play Rapid, you just have to have people who can handle certain things that come from outside. Unfortunately that didn’t happen today, it’s annoying. We shouldn’t make it too easy for our opponents either, that’s something we allow ourselves to take on. “

… when asked what he meant by ‘things that come from outside’: “If the decisions of the referees of the opposing team’s coach bench constantly criticize you from the first second, then of course it is difficult in some moment. Above all, at some point it was enough for him to make decisions that today were absolutely dubious for me ”.

… before the game on Dietmar Kühbauer’s statements a few days ago about being the favorite: “I think it’s a very difficult issue. We keep talking about TSV Hartberg, who is very lucky to be in the Bundesliga and play Rapid and that regularly. So that’s a situation that should be properly classified. (…) I will say, one thing is a certain age, the other is a certain time and number of times, that is true. But generally, you have to define who is who correctly. “

Thomas Rotter (TSV Prolactal Hartberg):
… about the game and when asked what shouldn’t have happened in this game: “From our point of view, of course, the first goal we conceded in the first minute or two is an unfortunate start and makes everything difficult extreme. Of course, with the second goal and the red card, it was the hardest thing for us to catch up. “

… about his shot and if it was handball: “I didn’t see it. I don’t know exactly how I touched it, if my hip or my hand was there. You don’t feel like that when you run. It felt like it was rolling down my hip. In the end, it doesn’t matter. “


“The conditions really weren’t the best. It was tough for both teams.”
– Didi Kühbauer

Dietmar Kühbauer (SK Rapid Vienna Trainer):
… about the game: “The space wasn’t really the best. It was difficult for both teams. Taking the initiative was extremely important here, we stepped up and then solidly downplayed the game. Due to the space, it was very difficult for you to beat the combinations. That is why I am so happy with the victory. “

… when asked how mentally the victory was: “At Hartberg we know very well that we also have to be mentally strong for our physical abilities. I think in general no matter where you go, you have to be strong in your head to survive. And the boys did very well. “

… on the conceded goal: “I think what I have heard from many players is that it was offside. Unfortunately, the referee didn’t see it. In principle, we do not allow much, but still: 2: 1, then they are closer again. So we did well and we didn’t allow much. “


“I really wanted to score the goal and the will did it.”
– Ercan Kara

… on Fountas and Hofmann’s appearances on Thursday: “I assume they can both play for us.”

… about the next game against Molde: “I respect this team, but we are not afraid of it. I think Molde doesn’t really have a bad team and yet our goal is to advance to the next phase. But in international games we need more presence that we did not show in Modle. “

… to the question about the importance of Thursday’s game: “Of course, a big one, because there really is a lot in it. Aside from the reputation of the players and the fact that money can be won, it would of course be a great story. It’s our goal, but we need a good performance. “

Ercan Kara (Rapid Vienna):
… On the game: “We knew it would be a difficult game in Hartberg, that it would be a very competitive game. And you saw it too. We accept the fight and take three points. “

… on the unfortunate situation with Nimaga: “I think he stepped on me and then stepped on my face again. I’m not assuming it’s intentional. It was not on purpose. I think you should be a little more careful. But it happens, that’s football. I’m missing a tooth and a half, but I have an assist and a goal. “

… about his goal: “I really wanted to score the goal and the will did it.”

… on his good record at Hartberg: “I scored my first goal here. Hartberg looks good on me, I think. “






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