This is not correct of a 20 year old boy – exclaimed Zsolt Hornyák Kis



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Two teams in bad shape faced each other in Felcsút, and although the local team had many more chances, ZTE won (1-2) on matchday 9 of NB I football, ahead of their opponent in the table. The PAFC is still in the pits, losing their fourth consecutive champion. This is how the head coaches evaluated after the meeting.

Zsolt Hornyák was not satisfied with Tamás Kiss’s game (Photo: Attila Török)


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Coronavirus assistant Gábor Boér, Zsolt Makra he also replaced him on the ZTE bench and at the press conference.

“We started the game very badly, we scored almost from the first pass. It was difficult to stop, especially since our team was not in the best pass. All the praise goes to the boys because they fought hard and this is now thanks to life and football. We won with two beautiful goals. We may have played better in our previous matches and our attacking game was not so smooth today, but life has come back somewhat due to the last three losses.

Coach of the Puskás Academy, Zsolt Hornyák as in previous meetings, he was upset again.

“We start as we imagine, we drive, but we return to irresponsibility, this time in the person of Kiss Tomi. It is about a young man who struggles, gets a new contract and then commits irresponsibility. The tying goal was due to his falling back for the third time, which is not correct for a twenty-year-old. So we decided on a quick exchange. And on the second goal, Van Nieff made a mistake. We had three or four options, a goal post, but we lacked some luck. If we don’t get more precise, we can’t reverse our luck. The team fought, we had willpower, there was equalization in our game, but something was missing. I always say that soccer cannot be fooled. If a young man thinks he can do it for a minute, that minute may be the deciding factor. “

The summary of the match can be read by clicking here.

FOOTBALL NB I
ROUND 9

Puskás Academy – ZTE 1
-2 (Mance 13. or Lesjak 20., Szánthó 53.)
Up hill,
Pancho Arena, 789 viewer. Directed by: Zierkelbach



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