The young midfielder shared his thoughts on Saturday's league game with Győri ETO. He also gave his opinion on how he has performed so far.
- Győri ETO visit the Sostoi stadium on Saturday in the 16:30pm league fixture. What game are you counting on against the green and whites?
I think that it will be a very good game in a really big match against ETO. We have spent time during the week thoroughly analyzing the Győr side, and I think that they have done the same. There are several dangerous players in the Győr team, including Gergely Rudolf, who is a really good player, so it will be very important to keep him quiet throughout the match. We need to relaxed playing football, as we did in the opening two league matches. We have also been communicating much more out there on the pitch in games, which we place importance on during the pre-season. This has worked in the first two games.
- Visiting teams usually visit Szekesfehervar with the emphasis on defending. Do you think that Győr will also apply similar tactics against us?
I think that they will attack us, but at the same time remain organized in defence as well as in midfield and in front of goal. It is also a certainty that they will play hard against us. We must not allow them to force their will on the pitch, and we have to strive to play our own game, and then we can leave the pitch as winners.
- How satisfied have you been with your own performance so far this season?
I am pleased that I got the chance to play in the first match, and that I managed to win a penalty, which Nikolics scored from. It is important for me to feel the trust of the manager, even if I am only on the subs bench at the start of matches. I would like to repay this trust by playing well, and creating goals and also scoring them. I am not yet fully satisfied with myself, as I was forced to miss the end of last season with injury. I can still feel this in my game, but I sure that I will be better week-by-week. The most important is that the team continues to do well in the league.
Szerző: David Rechnitzer