Alex Pastoor: “Defensively he looked horrible from time to time”



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  • Andrew Wooten: “We hope this is now a start for a career”
  • David Atanga: “You have to score at least two or three more goals”
  • Toni Pfeffer on the Altacher: “You didn’t put something on it after the positive experience”

FC Flyeralarm Admira wins against CASHPOINT SCR Altach 3: 1. All votes for the game at Sky Sport Austria.

FC Flyeralarm Admira – CASHPOINT SCR Altach 3: 1 (1: 0)

Referee: Alexander Harkam

Damir Buric (Coach FC Flyeralarm Admira):
… on the fact that you are no longer the last: “We remain humble. We also saw that this is a team that we will play two more times. It is important that we see where we are, that we can fight with this team, that we can play with them. We’ll see how it will end. “

Andrew Wooten (FC Flyeralarm Admira):
… On the win: “It was unnecessary for us to make it so difficult in the end. We should have seized the opportunities we had much earlier and then the game would have turned out very differently. But nonetheless: we are happy with the three points and hope that this is now a start to a career. “

… On his goal: “Of course it is always good for a striker when he scores and especially when the team wins. Today has been a great day for Admira and we hope it continues like this. “

David Atanga (FC Flyeralarm Admira):
… On Admira’s situation and the game: “You can tell that it’s about everything and nobody wants to be the last. And yes, the tension should be there, we need it. We build it in training. (…) We had so many chances and we have to score at least two or three more goals. But unfortunately we didn’t do that. “

Alex Pastoor (CASHPOINT SCR Altach Coach):
… On the game and the defensive performance: “That was too little. We don’t play worse than our opponents, but we don’t achieve enough offensively, we play very little football. And on the defensive, every now and then he looked horrible. (…) When you play football like this, you have to score at least five goals in every game. And that is too big a task. “

… about the fact that you are now at the bottom of the table: “I’ve said it several times: the table counts at the end of May and not now.”

… When asked if the two experienced newcomers are needed for games like this: “If we always trust others who are not there, whether they are experienced players or young players or fast players or big players, I think that’s a foolishness”.

Neven Subotic (CASHPOINT SCR Altach) in a video:
… on the reasons for moving to Altach: “I deal mainly with people. And I found the conversation very compelling, not in the sense that they convinced me of something that may or may not be true, but simply of their nature and honesty.

… On his expectations at Altach: “You will be surprised that I am not jumping ten meters high and I keep shooting five goals at the same time and sneaking all the goals in my back. So I’m not a superman. I try to do my best. I also think that my work ethic is something that sets me apart and that younger players also use it as a reference.

Marc Janko (Sky Expert):
… on Admira: “What was important to the team now was this sense of accomplishment and the way the two new players played, which gave the Südstädter attacking game a huge boost.”

… Before the game about Altach’s new signing, Neven Subotic: “It’s a very interesting commitment from Altach. The fact that you have gotten a player with so much experience and so much reference is very, very good for the club and also very, very good for the Bundesliga. It certainly gives every Austrian team enormous defensive stability. “

Toni Pfeffer (Sky Expert):
… On Altacher: “You couldn’t add anything after the positive experience you had last week with the 2-1 win against Sturm, which would have been incredibly important at this stage. Now it’s back in fashion. “

… before the game on Altach newcomer Neven Subotic: “Besides the fact that he is of course a very good footballer, he is an anchor for young players who is priceless. And that’s exactly why he hired a Subotic because he has invaluable experience. “

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