The two head coaches evaluated the Újpest FC-MOL Fehérvár FC match

Szabolcs Huszti and Milos Kruscic spoke to journalists after the match.
 

Szabolcs Huszti:

This was not the game I expected after Sunday's game. I only saw one team on the pitch today, Újpest, especially in the first half. If we had conceded four goals then we would not have said a word. Big changes have to happen at MOL Fehérvár. I know that I should appreciate today's performance, but unfortunately this performance is unappreciable. You can always hope after a good game, I was satisfied on Sunday, and today we are back to the point where there could have been a four or five goal difference between the two teams. I have to be honest and say that we finished yesterday's training session early because I was not happy with things, I didn't have the focus, unfortunately I saw that back today. The fact that we are slouching on the pitch during a game is unacceptable.

Milos Kruscic:

Sorry to keep you waiting, there was a little celebration in the dressing room. Congratulations to Szabolcs Huszti, who I think is doing a good job for Fehérvár in a short time despite today's defeat, thank you for the words of appreciation. Vidi had one less day to prepare, maybe that's why they looked more tired. We dominated the first half, we established a very serious advantage. But I think we played well earlier, in an attacking spirit, but the results didn't come. That's why after the last game I sat down with the players, I told them they are very good guys, they are working well, but we need to change something. They need to battle and fight better on the pitch. I think it has paid off because every player in purple really fought for every ball. We can be proud of our performance today. Let's be realistic, we are probably the youngest team in the league, there have been big changes in the dressing room, there were signs of that. I think we are playing better than before, but the lack of routine has sometimes cost us results, but with wins like this will come experience and confidence.

Author: David Rechnitzer

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