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Christian Ilzer: “We have to go back to the media world!”

Christian Ilzer has rethought.

“Personally, at the beginning I couldn’t have made friends with ghost games. Now you have to say: we have to go back to the media world, our games have to be shown on TV again, because this will get our whole food chain going again,” explains the coach Wiener Austria on “Viola TV”.

The Styrian also talks about the optopn of the small group training and scenarios for the continuation of the Bundesliga.

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…the current situation:

“It’s a strange situation that we as a club had to learn to deal with quickly. Football has always played a central role in the last ten years of my life. I now enjoy spending time with my children and my wife Time is spinning a little bit slower at the moment and of course I’m missing the game. I’ve been in this hamster wheel for ten years now, but in the end you live for games and competitions. “

… The home program of the players:

“I try to implement parts of the home program myself. I want to feel on my own body how the home program feels and how it works, so that I can then engage in even more intensive discussions with our fitness coach Marco Angeler. Players are used to being very structured It is great that we have players in the team who develop a huge momentum in such a situation. Just as the home program is now running for everyone, it works flawlessly. “

… Communication with coaches and players:

“There is a lively exchange within the team of coaches. Athletic trainer Marco Angeler is sure to have the most intensive and difficult job at the moment. He puts together the home program and is always available for the players with questions. We are in communication with our in-house SAP program the players are in top position. We try to give the players specific daily goals and a clear structure. Among other things, we have installed an app where the players can reflect on themselves in the evening. “

… the option of small group training, which includes already taking place in Germany:

“I think that we will also orient ourselves towards the big leagues like the German and English ones. But there should be a clear time from which such training is possible and there should be the same conditions for all clubs in the league. The fairness With such training in small groups, we would have a structure again, we could add the ball, and train technical and small tactical elements, but if it should start again, then you need team training before that – we have to ensure that the players don’t hurt themselves. We will be flexible and adapt to the situation. In the end, we all want to end this season with sport. “

… Scenarios for the continuation of the championship:

“Personally, at the beginning I couldn’t have made friends with ghost games because the stadium atmosphere is unique and you live from the euphoric mood that accompanies a football game. Now you have to say: we have to go back to the media world, our games have to be again to be shown on TV because it’s going to get our whole food chain going again, so we’ll have to deal with doing ghost games. At least people could watch us on TV screens, the newspapers would write about us. I think that’s now existentially very important for all clubs. We have to do everything we can to find solutions to be able to play this season. “

… His message to Austria fans:

“I wish all Austria fans that they stay healthy – that is the most important thing. The current situation is a huge challenge for our Austria in terms of sport and finances, which is why it is all the more important that we as the Austria family now show great solidarity with the outside world then I am absolutely certain that together we will get out of this time very well. “


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