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- Markus Schopp on 1: 7 loss: “I have to wear these shoes”
- Christian Klem: “We ran after the ball a lot”
- Albert Vallci on the Corona cases in the team: “A small mistake in the private sector can be enough and then damage the whole team”
- Stephan Reiter (Managing Director FC Red Bull Salzburg) on the Corona cases: “Now is not the time to blame anyone”
FC Red Bull Salzburg beat TSV Prolactal Hartberg 7-1. Votes for the game Sky Sport Austria.
FC Red Bull Salzburg – TSV Prolactal Hartberg 7: 1 (2: 0)
Referee: Andreas Heiss
Jesse Marsch (FC Red Bull Salzburg manager):
… On the game: “It was a very good professional performance. The boys played very well, I have nothing bad to say with this performance. Many weeks ago we said that our biggest opponent now is the virus. We have to have a lot of discipline. With the crown situation, it’s good to have a large squad. “
… On the mandatory break for the team: “If we are all negative, it is clearly an advantage because we can all make a break. But it is also a shame, I think that participating in the national teams is an advantage (note: for the players). It’s good in terms of cargo, but not in terms of experience. “
… on Corona’s cases at FC Salzburg (before the game): “We talk and we always behave well with each other. I don’t know exactly where we got the virus from. In general, the guys paid close attention and they know how important this topic is. “
… On advancing as a goal in the Champions League (before the game): “We have to have these goals. We are not in this tournament just to participate. It will certainly be difficult, but we have a good team and we are prepared for that challenge. “
Albert Vallci (FC Red Bull Salzburg):
… On the game and the cases of Corona in the team: “Before the game it was not easy, it was a surprise for everyone. It is even more important that we do not get discouraged today and that we achieve such an achievement. We still don’t know exactly how it could have happened. It is important to stay focused. A small mistake in private can be enough and then damage the whole team. This is not a reproach, but it is even more important not to lose focus and prepare as well as possible each week. There is an uncertainty because you cannot know where this is coming from. Of course, we hope there are no more cases. “
… On the upcoming personal quarantine period: “I’m not so uncreative, I don’t get bored. Unfortunately, the girlfriend drove four days ago, so it will be a few hours with the Playstation. “
… On the Champions League draw: “We know what to expect, but nothing is impossible. We want to present the club as well as possible. If we take our game to the field, all the opponents will have a hard time and we want to try to upset the great teams as well. “
Stephan Reiter (Managing Director of FC Red Bull Salzburg):
… On the crown cases at FC Salzburg: “I think we did a lot of good things with the Bundesliga and our concept of prevention. If we didn’t have to test so regularly, we wouldn’t have discovered these three cases at all. All three are asymptomatic. This is how we found out about the three cases. So far there have been no infections tested in a game. Missing the minimum intervals is 10 to 77 seconds, so infection at the site can really be ruled out or hard to imagine. The viral load is such that it is contagious with only two players. We place the team in team quarantine according to our prevention concept. All machinery is running in the background. So far we have understood very well.
… on possible accusations: “In hindsight, you are always smarter than before. We all want to watch football and we want the ball to run. There is also a certain professional risk for professional footballers that cannot be reduced to zero. So this is not the time to blame anyone. “
Markus Schopp (coach TSV Prolactal Hartberg):
… On the game: “The theme is searched again in the first part. We deliberately wanted to give the opponent room, which for the most part didn’t go wrong, but if you defend two pieces from set pieces so badly, then the plan is not right. I have to put my shoe on. It was a little better in the second half, but of course, if you have the feeling that you are fine in the game against Salzburg, then you are really hurt. The image from the second half reminded me a bit of the last time we lost relatively high. That should and should not have happened to us this way. So a team has to recognize that you no longer have to be stupid, but just stick with the result. “
… On a possible relief for Dario Tadic on offense: “It is very important for us to find relief for Tadic because he is someone who bears a lot of responsibility with him. We are very financially limited with our possibilities and there has to be something that fits well and it cannot be fired too quickly. “
Christian Klem (TSV Prolactal Hartberg):
… On the game: “We got the first two goals of the standards and, in general, we defended the standards poorly in the last two games. It’s very bad against Salzburg, then you get a result like that. We ran after the ball a lot and in the end you realized that we were running out of strength and of course they took advantage of that. “
Alfred Tatar (Sky Expert):
… on the possible positive aspects of the Corona incident at FC Salzburg: “I think the Corona case also shows a positive side. In recent years, Salzburg has always had to deploy players for the national teams and the squad has been scattered throughout all countries. Now, due to the Corona case, no player will be released. So you can work in the tactical area. That’s why I think you can perfectly prepare for the Champions in these 14 days. The disadvantage is thus compensated by a great advantage “.
Marc Janko (Sky Expert):
… On FC Salzburg’s performance: “It was not a fireworks show, but the more goals are scored, the more people want it. There were also phases here where mistakes were made in the preparation of the game that are not allowed at the level that Salzburg is supposed to perform. “
… On Corona’s incidents at FC Salzburg: “I find it chilling that football is in a special situation compared to many others, although that shouldn’t be the case at all, a very bad sign from UEFA, not only for football, but also for society in general. “