Tamás Pető and Márk Nikházi assessed the final game of the autumn season, which ended in a 2-2 draw.
Tamás Pető:
"Today's match was crazy. A team that can score two goals away from home but still doesn't win the match has deeper problems. We played a perfect first half, dominating the game throughout, but in the second half we had our goalkeeper to thank for saving us from conceding more goals. We should have won this game. I took over the team in disastrous physical condition, and in two weeks we were able to improve this much, but after 50 minutes, all the players were exhausted. I had to make five substitutions because all the players were so tired by the end. Budafok played very well in the second half, but this was also due to our fatigue. It was clear that our opponents were in good shape, and even after going 0-2 down, they were still dangerous. However, the fact that we couldn't defend a ball lobbed from the opponent's half with ten seconds to go was reminiscent of the national team's last game. You can't influence this from the outside; these situations have to be resolved on the pitch. Hopefully, we will have a good preparation, after which we will be able to win these matches. We have the knowledge, but we need to get the players in good shape mentally and physically."

Márk Nikházi:
"Today was one of my greatest football experiences, and I am extremely proud to be the head coach of this team. Matches like this really give us faith and show that we are a good team. The opponent kicked the ball off the goal line many times, and we also hit the crossbar, so we could have scored as many as five goals, even though Videoton dominated the first 15-20 minutes. I definitely consider today's performance to be a good one."
Author: David Rechnitzer








