Zsolt Poloskei: I would like to win cups with Vidi

The midfielder also revealed that he would like to get in to the Vidi starting team as soon as possible. He also has plans for the international side.

- You made your debit for Vidi last week. Even though it was for the second team, your debut was still a success as you scored after just 2 minutes. How did you feel out there on the pitch?

I played my last competitive match at the end of May. I was pleased that the international break came now. I played for the Vidi II side most recently. I feel that I have managed to catch up a lot in recent days. I hope that I can make my debut for the first team at the weekend.

- You joined Videoton at the end of the transfer window. Was it a big surprise to join the red and blues?

It was not too much of a secret as signing for Vidi has been on the cards for several years now. The time finally came and I am very happy to have joined. It was the best decision possible to have moved to Videoton FC.

- You spent 2 years with Liverpool FC in England at the age of 19. How do you remember back to that period?

It was very interesting and a very informative period for me. Sadly I suffered serious injuries, which meant that I did not have the chance to play as much as I would have liked to. I still feel that I managed to learn a lot about professional football from my time with Liverpool. I hope that that can pay dividends now.

- You come from a true footballing family. Your father played many times for his country, but your brother also played in the first division. How often do you ask your father for his opinion and also when it comes to moving clubs, or even after a first division match?

Naturally we discuss everything on a daily basis. The same applies with my brother who I often talk to about football. The most recent weekend was very interesting as my father is is the manager of the MTK II side. My brother currently plays for Nyiregyhaza. I also played for the Vidi II side in their recent division three match against Balatonfured. My brother scored twice in their 4-2 win over Cegled. I also scored a goal in our 4-2 win over Balatonfured. However, my father was not too successful as his side lost 2-0 against the second team of FTC.

- What plans have your arrived to Vidi with?

My main priority is to get in to the starting team as soon as possible. It will not be easy for me as there are many very good players at the club. I would also like to win cups with Vidi and get into the national team as soon as I can. I also hope to play in many European matches with Vidi.

Author: David Rechnitzer

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