DVSC: This is not how Dániel Tőzsér imagined the final part of his career



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Dániel Tőzsér, the soccer player for the Debrecen national team, was disappointed that he had to play in closed games for goalkeepers at the last stage of his career.

Dániel Tőzsér did not imagine the last matches of his career in this way (Photo: Koncz György)


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The midfielder told the current M1 channel that playing in front of completely empty stands is a “devastating feeling” for a footballer, even knowing the audience data for Hungarian league matches, because a few thousand people can create an atmosphere of party.

“For me, these are probably the last games of my career. I didn’t want that kind of ending either, but that’s about it, not a wish-list. This is what life has brought ” The 34-year-old said, who has acted 31 times for the national team.

Tőzsér noted that although group workouts began in large numbers during the week, they are still unable to wear their usual wardrobe, they do not have a chance to regenerate, and their medical history is still incomplete. He thinks it’s dangerous to train and play at full strength.

“It is not an easy situation, but of course everyone is there to solve it and make the most of it.” Soccer is not a sport, so now I stop a meter and a half from the other and I do not approach or reach the ball, because a teammate touched it before, it is impossible to keep it. ” Tőzsér said, adding that it is difficult to train, but above all they cannot follow the recommended health standards.

Debrecen’s first match after the forced break will be the replacement of the postponed championship match against defending champion Ferencváros on May 23.



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