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LASK beat FC Flyeralarm Admira 4-0. All votes for the game on Sky Sport Austria.
LASK – FC Flyeralarm Admire 4: 0 (1: 0)
Referee: Andreas Heiss
Dominik Thalhammer (LASK Coach):
… On the game: “I think it was a decent performance. Of course we can do much better, but we are very pleased to have all three points. “
… When asked how practical it is to be able to get the Michorl / Trauner win over and over again: “This win is very important, especially in close games. We got it out again today and it was good for us. “
Johannes Eggestein (LASK):
… after the game: “First we had to beat Admira in the first half, which was not so easy, but in the second half we finally succeeded and then we deserved to win 4-0.”
… when asked how much Reinhold Ranftl had on his target: “At least 50 percent of the target belongs to him.”
Reinhold Ranftl (LASK):
… After the game: “It was not so easy in the first half, Admira did very well. We played very well in the second half and the victory is good at this level. “
… after his goal and assist: “It’s going very well. The team also makes it easy for me. Finally a goal that was not deflected. I am happy and I take it with me. I am happy.”
Hussein Balic (LASK):
… after the game: “We didn’t do so well in the first 15 minutes, but the standard goal helped us a lot. Then it was a matter of finishing the actions, which we managed to do. We wanted to set an example again before the international break. “
… When asked about being called up to join the national team: “I am extremely honored. I want to show the coach that he can count on me. “
“We had a game plan that we did well for the first 15 minutes”
Damir Buric (Coach FC Flyeralarm Admira):
… About the game: “We have a clear plan, that could be seen in the first half. It wasn’t that easy for LASK either. We had one or two chances in the first half where we could have come back after the standard goal. But you shouldn’t give the LASK room, you can’t make simple mistakes in moving forward. We missed it in the second half. The second half was a failure, it doesn’t work. That was just bad. “
… on the next international break: “There are many situations that we have to improve individually and tactically.”
… Asked before the game about the nine failures of his team: “Of course we have to improvise. It has been a difficult time for us at this time. But we have to go ahead and give the players who are there an optimal lineup. You can’t make simple mistakes against opponents like LASK, which has been the case with us recently. “
Stephan Auer (FC Flyeralarm Admira):
… after the game: “We had a game plan that we did well for the first 15 minutes. Then we fell behind by a standard of 0: 1 and thus we entered halftime. We wanted to maintain this result as long as possible and we wanted to set the tone. We still had two good chances, but we are only four behind. “
… when asked why LASK standards are so hard to defend: “You adapt, but you still can’t help it in some cases.”
… To the question of how the nine failures affected the game: “Of course we also miss the players, but everyone has their opportunity, which they can then use and also show that they are right on the field. We don’t have the breadth of the squad like other teams, but we have young players who want to show themselves and who have done well at times. Now it is said that the boys take the reins. “
“He is a coach who does not interfere with his fist, but acts with words”
Alfred Tatar (Sky Expert):
… On Marko Raguz’s failure: “It’s a precarious problem because Eggestein is now basically the only striker, considering that Karamoko is also out with injury. Now nothing is allowed to happen in this area. “
… About the call-up of Hussein Balic’s team: “First of all, I have often made fun that Franco Foda didn’t call up any or very few Austrian Bundesliga players because we see the international successes of Austrian teams. That is why I would have thought that Foda would often bring players from the Austrian Bundesliga to improve and honor what is happening in club football. Now it seems that Franco has realized that we are playing in a totally underrated league and that we are already playing in a rosier league than he thinks. “
… About Dominik Thalhammer: “When I analyze games, there are the famous three levels. The tool level, the behavior level and the control level. These levels also apply to trainers. Tool level means a trainer’s training program; here you get a roman one. The level of behavior is the training of the coach; here you get a normal A. The level of control can be summed up with personality: Dominik Thalhammer is an elusive coach. In other words, he is a coach who does not interfere with his fist, but acts with words. The conclusion: a superior man. “
Walter Kogler (Sky Expert):
… after the game: “First came the booth and then in the second half came free skating. After playing his opponent in pain, let the goals continue. “
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