The two managers shared their thoughts to the media following Saturday's game.
Henning Berg:
It was an eventful match. We scored three goals and also had a further three-four chances. DVSC gambled and produced some good attacking moves as well as scoring a nice goal. Their second goal also saw some fine wing play leading up to it, which we have to recognise. This does not mean that we could not have defended it but there was not any real errors in the build up. We also produced some good attacking moves and finally we also scored goals. We picked up an important three points and continue to battle for the league title. Naturally there were also missed chances and we continue to work on these, but converting chances is also down to the technical side of things. This means how is the player who has the chance thinking at the time. We are working on becoming sharper in these situations. We have scored the most goals in the league and many nice ones. I think that anyone watching would have seen the nice attacks over the 90 minutes. Of course there is always room to improve. It is normal for there to be pressure among the teams chasing for the title. This is the case anywhere around the world and we are really looking forward to the final four games."
Leonel Pontes:
The fact that we conceded three goals shows that our defending was not the best. We lost the battles in the final third of the pitch, which made things hard for us at the back. The first 20 minutes were very difficult but once Konyves scored, the game became more balanced. We conceded goals in the second half after big errors. We then chased the game from then on. We tried hard to find the equaliser but we could not manage this. There are four games left of the season. We will play two of them at home and the other two away. We need to get the most points we can from these games.
Author: David Rechnitzer