“We fail week after week due to our exploitation of great opportunities”



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Thomas Silberberger (WSG Tirol Coach):

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On the fifth day of the Tipico Bundesliga, the teams from WSG Tirol and TSV Hartberg met at the Tivoli Stadium each other. The game ended 1-1.

We have the votes for the game.

WSG Tirol – TSV Hartberg, 1: 1 (1: 0)
Referee: Josef Spurny

Thomas Silberberger (WSG Tirol Coach):
… Before the game: “It’s difficult if you don’t know where you will train in the morning in the afternoon, that’s far from professional training, there have been easier training weeks. With a home win against Hartberg we can free ourselves up a bit. (…) I hope Johannes Naschberger acts while training, the boy has potential and should call him and enter the game without fear. I’m in a good mood because he will put on a great performance in his first Bundesliga game. TSV Hartberg is very understanding, nobody had them on the bill, then they were in the qualifying rounds for the European Cup, that’s good for me. “

… after the game: “I’m happy I didn’t lose it. That was hara-kiri on both sides in the end. We could have also left the field as losers. We fail week after week for our big chances, four times alone in front of Swete and four times without a goal, it is difficult to win. The fact is, we don’t reward ourselves for good performance. We are losing four or five points somewhere because of our exploitation of opportunities. Six goals scored is not much, only Hartberg has less I think so we have to get back on track as soon as possible. There were some creepy decisions by the referee. The longer the game lasted, the better it performed. “

Stefan Köck (Sport WSG Tirol Coach):
… before the game on the “Crown ordinances”: “Nobody knows what to do anymore, that’s the main problem. How many people are allowed in the stadium, how many are not allowed, all the regulations. Which is extremely difficult financially for clubs including us, although we are not a crowd shooter, but we have boxes and a VIP club that we had to close, I don’t think I should add that. The great challenge for me is not so intense, I take care of the sport, I am with the team, in the office it is extremely tedious if you do not know two or three days in advance how many tickets you can sell. There are a lot of queries. I do think that a lot of spectators are not thinking of going to the stadium at the moment because they have to wait and beg to see if they can buy a ticket. I think this keeps one or the other away. At the moment we are still lucky with the weather, the temperatures will drop in the next few weeks and then I am supposed to spend 18 to 25 euros on a card and on Friday I don’t know if I can get in. Then there is the mask, we would have 15 meters of space for each spectator here in the stadium, so it is absolutely incomprehensible, but unfortunately we cannot decide or change it. It’s not nice when you go to the stadium (…) and I can’t even buy a glass of water, that’s not exactly understandable. Sometimes it is a great frustration between the clubs, including us. We are happy to be playing and we have to make the most of it and we hope to have clarity soon. “

Johannes Naschberger (WSG Tirol):
… After the game: “I was a little nervous, but I focused entirely on the game. Due to our chances that we should have won, in the end it’s 1: 1 okay. “

Marc Janko (TV Expert):
… On the game: “Overall, a well-deserved draw. Wattens was better in the first half and Hartberg in the second. You have to take advantage of that because sometimes there were really good things about Hartberg. Sooner or later Hartberg will be rewarded again. Wattens calculated more and they could have scored more, they have to live with that now. “

Toni Pfeffer (television expert):
… On the match: “After the 1-1 draw, you had the feeling that Hartberg wanted to win more, in the end Wattens came back up and deserved the victory. I think that Markus Schopp does not allow himself to speak of crisis, he knows how to value it. You get goals to avoid. I am convinced that Markus Schopp will continue on his way and try to get the car off the ground. “

Press release Sky Austria

25.10.2020



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