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Michael Liendl: “In the end both teams got the goals a bit too cheap”

  • Valerien Ismael: “I see positive starting points”
  • Gernot Trauner: “Today we brought back a lot that we showed in autumn”
  • Valerien Ismael about Liendl’s statement before the game: “I don’t care what Michael Liendl says”
  • Marc Janko: “The alarm bells in Linz are probably already shrill”
  • Alfred Tatar: “For the LASK, taking the accompanying music into account, it was now a kind of confirmation of the expression, so to speak, karma is a bitch”

RZ Pellets WAC split 3: 3 against LASK. All voices for the game on Sky and Sky X.

Referee: Alexander Harkam

Ferdinand Feldhofer (Trainer RZ Pellets WAC):
… about the table situation: “We look at each other. We are now very happy to have made four points against Sturm and the LASK. Today we barely missed six possible points. “

… About the fact that three goals could be scored today without a Weissman goal: “We discussed this before the game. I said we have a very good offensive with the Shon and other players too – and they showed that today. ”

Michael Liendl (RZ Pellets WAC):
… About the game: “There was a lot going back and forth. Two teams met, which have already brought a lot of quality to the pitch. In the end, maybe both teams got the goals a bit too cheap. We especially with the last goal. It just mustn’t happen. If you sacrifice everything so that you come back after 2-0, prove an incredible morality and then get such a stupid goal in the end, then you are ultimately to blame yourself. (…) Maybe we were a little afraid of winning today. ”

… When asked why you came back so strongly despite a 2-0 deficit: “Because we always believe in ourselves, because we know that we have a lot of quality ahead and because we also know that we can defend well. It has already developed in the past months and years that you always believe in yourself. The team spirit, the team spirit in the team is extremely high. “

… about his statements regarding the LASK punishment before the duel: “I don’t think I teased. I only represented my opinion. It has nothing to do with teasing, but it is my opinion that it was too little for me in that sense. That it was absolutely wrong what the LASK did. Although I have huge respect for the LASK, what they have built up here in recent years. What a sporting success they have and what they do for Austria has been extremely important in recent years and they have done an outstanding job. Nevertheless, they made a huge faux pas. “

Valerien Ismael (LASK trainer):
… about the game: “I believe that it is currently a sense of achievement from a difficult situation. I see positive starting points where we fight our way up bit by bit. And that was the first step in that direction. ”

… before the game about the statement by WAC player Michael Liendl that the LASK should “show eggs” and accept the punishment: “I don’t care what Michael Liendl says. We are in a free country. He can express his opinion, but I also have my opinion. I don’t care at all. “

Dominik Frieser (LASK):
… About the game: “We started the game well, showed good football and then we just get goals too easy. We get the deficit in the 89th minute, but it also shows morale that we will come back there. We also have to compliment the team that we will come back there and even have a chance to win. ”

… When asked whether they were too sure after the 2-0 win: “I cannot imagine that we are too sure, that is not really us. The gates were just too easy, we have to put that down. ”

… about the unusual number of goals conceded: “We don’t actually get that many goals. I don’t know what has been going on in the last two games. We are now trying to improve this again in training so that we may play zero again on Wednesday. ”

Gernot Trauner (LASK):
… about the game: “Today we brought a lot with us that we showed in autumn. But of course there is still a lot missing in terms of possession and physicality. But I think that’s normal when you don’t have games. I think everyone is the same. It will be down to business in the next few weeks. “

Franco Foda (ÖFB team boss) at half-time:
… About his previous impression of the restart of the Bundesliga: “It is certainly not that easy for everyone involved, especially for the players, to play football in front of empty ranks. But despite everything, I think I’ve seen very good and intense games so far. ”

… about the events around the LASK: “It makes no sense that everyone now gives his mustard to it. I am one who returns at his own door. And yes, of course, the LASK made a mistake, the Senate 1 has announced a sentence and you should just respect and accept that. ”

… Asked about LASK striker Marko Raguz and possible other talents for the national team: “There are many young, talented players. Not just Raguz. Also a Romano Schmid, who is again involved in every dangerous action by the WAC. I also saw him in the last game against Sturm Graz. Again and again he played incredibly good final balls. There is also Grbic, who has scored a great number of goals in France in the second division. What is important is that they are willing to continue learning, that they continue to develop and, above all, that they also continuously perform. ”

… About how the national team is going: “I think UEFA will meet on June 17th and I hope and also assume that international matches will take place again in September. Probably still closed to the public, but it is simply important that I see my players again and that I can then train with my players on the pitch again. ”

Marc Janko (Sky Expert):
… About the situation of the LASK: “To a certain extent it can be interpreted as a false start if you look at the LASK before Corona and now after Corona. That means that the alarm bells in Linz are probably already shrill. Now you are really challenged to bag three points soon if you want to intervene in the championship race. “

Alfred Tatar (Sky Expert):
… About the meaning of the result: “For the LASK it seems that there are two lost points. Again for the WAC, which leads 3-2 just before the end, it feels the same. That’s why I mean: some suffer, others suffer. “

… About the moral of the WAC: “I think if LASK led 2-0, any other team in Austria – including Salzburg – would not have come back. But the WAC did it. ”

… before the game about the LASK: “For the LASK it was, taking into account the accompanying music – we all know what I’m talking about – now, so to speak, a kind of confirmation of the well-known expression, karma is a bitch ‘.”

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