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Budapest Honvéd coach Tamás Bódog gave Origo a longer interview before Sunday’s league game against Újpest FC, in which he spoke about his former teams, his own style and his friend Jürgen Klopp, who runs Liverpoool. .
Tamás Bódog received a message from Jürgen Klopp after MK’s match in Tiszaújváros (Photo: honvedfc.hu) |
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“In Diósgyőr, I took charge of a team in desperate situation, which was already in the middle of the Second Division. But we accomplished the feat, we stayed inside. After that, the owner tried to shove a surviving package down the throats of fans. But in relation to my operation in Diósgyőr, I made the biggest mistake when I took on the tasks of not only the head coach, but also the sports director. And this is clearly a two-person job. “ – made a statement about his period with DVTK Tamás Bódog The expert also spoke about Origó, then about his previous club, Kisvárda and his current team, Honvéd.
“He definitely wanted to go back to football. After Attila Révész contacted us, we talked a lot and finally managed to reach an agreement. I am aware that Révész is one of the divisive personalities of Hungarian football, as he lives and dies for football. Also, unlike many, he puts it instead of taking it out of local football. I also evaluated very early that Kisvárda could stay in NB I. We assumed a brave offensive football, he entered because we promised to deliver. After that, everyone said goodbye with a good feeling. “
Regarding Honvéd, he said: “A In the game against Malmö, there was much more that we finally got out; but we have learned from it and we will win games like this next year. There are certain innervations that must be resolved. This is mainly due to the fact that the team has played in a more defensive style so far, and I want us to start defending, so to speak, higher (pushing up) and trying to get the ball back already in midfield. “
Bodog also spoke about his own personality.
“I always try to tell my opinion honestly, I don’t lie to anyone. Soccer training is a profession anyway that dust doesn’t make much sense. If you achieve results, you are a good coach, if you are not effective, you are a bad coach, you can come from anywhere, you can speak any language. And the positive attitude comes from my habit in Germany that you should never walk with your head down. “
At Bodog Mainz, he was first a teammate and then a player for Jürgen Klopp, the current Liverpool manager, with whom he still maintains contact today.
“We haven’t spoken lately, but I wanted to wish you every success against your champions against Chelsea. On the other hand, he didn’t forget about me: after the cup match against Tiszaújváros, he sent nothing but 7-1. Anyway, we won a lot in the Hungarian Cup game. “
In the full interview, which you can read here, Tamás Bódog talks about Ádám Szalai’s case in Mainz, he also talks about his family living in Germany and his baseball cap …
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