PAP / Titus Zmijewski
After the game, Zawisza – Crown (3: 1) they said:
Mariusz Charger (coach Zawisza Bydgoszcz): The first half we played very effectively, because we have created ourselves situations and used a majority of them. We arranged match, because even this goal shot to the locker room certainly gives you a big advantage. In the second half we had a few moments where completely different should resolve some situations and we conceded. The team from Kielce began to play more direct, long-serving, two attackers and approached thanks to our penalty area, pushing us a little lower. When you move several times counterattack could tilt the match, to put it piłkarsku – break it up, but we did not do, and therefore crown took on confidence. Perhaps it was not a fascinating and beautiful game, because before the meeting started nervousness was evident on the faces of many players. Hence we missed some liquidity. However, the most important today is the result.
The three points give us breath, grab contact us at the table and this is most important. Hopefully we’re going to Krakow and there’ll play again for everything, for life.
Jaroslaw Wielgus (Korona Kielce coach): It’s hard to talk with a favorable result, when playing two such different halves. The errors that we made in the first Zawisza took advantage and had a very good situation in front of the other, hence deservedly won the match. Playing without two key players defensive formation, ie Golańskiego and Dejmek, must be reflected in the game. We often compare the Polish league to the other, so if you go there with a very wide frames absence of two players is important, it alone with us. Although it felt on the pitch today a moment that we have control of the game, so our players began to exert more pressure on the defense Zawisza. I think if we had scored a second goal, the tip can be really interesting. We need to forget about this match, draw conclusions from it, because on Tuesday the next meeting.
Great change at the National Stadium. “This will be the largest such contract in the history of Polish”
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