Jesse Marsch: “Playing at zero is a big problem”



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  • Miron Muslic: “We showed great morale in the second half”
  • Thomas Reifeltshammer: “If you go into halftime with 0: 3, you make sure there is only damage limitation in the second half”
  • Brendon Aaronson: “I want to play at the highest level, this is the right place for it”
  • Manuel Ortlechner on FC Red Bull Salzburg’s new defensive approach: “I’m delighted that you can focus on defense and still score goals. I almost have to say: Thank you, Salzburg! “

FC Red Bull Salzburg beat SV Guntamatic Ried 3-0. Votes for the game Sky Sport Austria.

FC Red Bull Salzburg – SV Guntamatic Ried 3: 0 (3: 0)
Referee: Andreas Heiss

Jesse Marsch (FC Red Bull Salzburg manager):
… On the match and clean sheets: “We have scored so many goals in recent years that a 2-0 win might not be so convincing and a 3-0 win is one more step. Playing zero is a big problem. When guys race for each other, we have a great team because we can always score. “

… About Brendon Aaronson: “Brendon played well, he’s learning more every day. Every team has a good pressure plan and every team comes with a lot of pressure. “

… On Bernardo Fernandes Da Silva: “He played well, let’s hope the injury isn’t so bad. It may take a few days. “

… On improved defense: “It is important in the league and also in the big games against the best rivals in Europe that we can defend well. It is important to do everything possible to protect our door. I am very satisfied, the boys are always ready. I think we played very fairly in the last two games. “

Brendon Aaronson (FC Red Bull Salzburg):
… On his attendance and the Austrian Bundesliga: “I am very happy with the attendance and the performance of the team. In Austria the aggressiveness and intensity is greater than in MLS. I want to focus on my game and improve every day. I want to play at the highest level, this is the right place for it. “

… on his new life in Salzburg, currently without his girlfriend (on the feed before the game): “When the phone rang I thought: ‘This is the club I want to play for and the city I am in I want to live in. I’m a very emotional guy, but it’s also a part of football life. When following a dream, you have to make sacrifices. He comes to Salzburg in May when he has finished his studies. He’s at the university and he also plays soccer there. “

… About Jesse Marsch (in the feed before the game): “Of course Jesse was also an argument. Everyone I’ve talked to has a high opinion of him. He is a winner. I wanted to be a part of it. “

Christoph Freund (FC Red Bull Salzburg Sporting Director) before the match:
… On the cause of doping at FC Red Bull Salzburg: “It is a difficult subject, but I am already with the experts. Of course, the players trust medical opinion and also us at the club, which controls exactly what is given to the players. This is how players grow too. Since U16 / U18, they haven’t taken anything that isn’t checked. In the end, the player is always responsible for what they ingest, but should normally be able to trust what the doctor gives them. We will give the players the best possible support and see what you get. “

… On a possible punishment: “That is difficult to say, it is a very sensitive issue. As it turned out in the last months and weeks, we hope that it will be presented as the players presented it and that there was a failure in Mali’s medical department and that must be taken into account. “

… on Marco Grüll: “Currently we are not making any more transfers and therefore there are no discussions.”

… On Masaya Okugawa: “He’s played very well in the last year and a half, but he’s not getting much right now. He is a very good player, but the competitive situation is high. I would not rule out that something could happen there. “

… On a possible new style of football at FC Red Bull Salzburg: “We play our football and we will not change it. We know we should score fewer goals and that was the focus of the preparation. But Red Bull Salzburg will continue to play Red Bull Salzburg football in the future. “

Miron Muslic (Coach SV Guntamatic Ried):
… On the game: “If you go 3-0 away to Red Bull Salzburg at half-time, one thing is clear: the game is over. I appealed to the decency of the team that we have to stick together and not let ourselves be brought down by a team that has this quality. In the second half we showed great morale, we got closer and we were there for each other. All of these are virtues that can help in the battle for relegation. The result was not correct today, but especially the way we did it in the second half, we made some progress. “

… On the ÖFB decision that Muslic could not leave the UEFA Pro license course for final training before the match: “It wasn’t easy, I would have liked to get to final training, but it didn’t work out. […] I understand the ÖFB, which brings a clear line, I do not make any fuss and I look forward. “

Thomas Reifeltshammer (SV Guntamatic Ried):
… On the game: “It was good, but of course if you go 3-0 at the half, you make sure it’s only damage control in the second half. It’s annoying how we conceded the goals. We shouldn’t get a standard goal against Salzburg, where we actually have body size. It’s just annoying. “

Marco Grüll (SV Guntamatic Ried):
… On the game: “There are easier games, but we knew it would be a fight and that was part of it. We were well inside in the first 15 minutes. Then we received stupid goals, but the change goal at 3-0 was the decision. But we showed team spirit, we said in the locker room that we wouldn’t get any more and we defended our 3-0 well ”.

Manuel Ortlechner (Sky Expert):
… about the game: “Salzburg lived up to its role as favorites.”

… On SV Guntamatic Ried’s performance: “You have shown a courageous performance, but in a game like this the quality factor is crucial. You gave a superior performance, but nothing else was possible. “

… On FC Red Bull Salzburg’s new defensive approach: “I’m happy that you can focus on defense and still score goals. I almost have to say: Thank you, Salzburg! “

… On the cause of doping at FC Red Bull Salzburg: “I don’t blame either of them. It wasn’t really a performance enhancer. It was played at more than 1,600 meters and that was a means to counteract that. “

Marc Janko (Sky Expert):
… On the cause of doping at FC Red Bull Salzburg: “Ignorance does not protect against punishment, that is perfectly clear. But it must be taken into account: if you have a little ailment in the selection, you go to the doctor and he will give you a remedy. If you, as a player, also have to question the doctor, that cannot be implemented in reality. So I don’t want the fence post to collapse too much on them. “

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