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Manager Maciej Skorza press conference after match against Sapporo
Meiji Yasuda Life J1 League Round 34 Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo Match Comments after the match
“First of all, our feelings at the end of this game are pretty sad (not being able to move up to third place this year) because the players did a great job and showed their great temperament. Because I showed it in today's game.
We played one of the toughest away games in the J League, against Sapporo. And I have a lot of respect for the great work the players did there. I don't think it was a beautiful game or beautiful performance. However, in today's match, it was more important to keep the team compact and play effectively than to play beautifully.
It was a positive thing for us that we were able to score in two decisive chances in the second half, and were able to take three points in the final match. But we ended up feeling disappointed."
[Question-and-answer session]
(The league ends today, and the manager has decided to retire after this season, but what kind of league do you feel the J League is after playing one season?)
“This is a very difficult question at this time.This year has been the most important year of my managerial career.The J.League has surprised me in many ways.The organization, the stadiums, the supporters, The quality of the players was also high. I also felt that it was a very competitive league with not much difference between the teams. It's a league where you can't win if you don't play.The tactical discipline was at a very high level.I think Japanese managers and coaches are good at that.Also, the media in the J.League, I think journalists can also be said to be a high-quality product within the J.League.I've been working with the J.League for a year, and I would like to thank everyone involved, including those who belong to the J.League society. I would like to. I think the future of Japanese soccer is bright.”
(What do you want from the manager and club next season?)
``I hope that this atmosphere can be maintained throughout the club and in the dressing room.I think the mental aspect is very important.Of course, the new manager will also use his wealth of experience to improve the performance of the Reds.'' I think we can improve our team. I don't know what style of play or system we will use, but we have to maintain the atmosphere in the locker room that we have now. We have to maintain this sense of unity. not"
(We will now move on to the AFC Champions League (ACL) and FIFA Club World Cup, but what do you share or what new things will you introduce?)
``We have to go on to win the next game, believing that we can advance through the group with ACL.It is a very important point for the club.Just like coach Ricardo (Rodriguez) left ACL with us. , I also want to pass the ACL to the next manager. I believe we can win in Hanoi, and the results at other venues didn't help us today, but I hope we have some luck. Masu.
The next FIFA Club World Cup is, without me having to explain it to you, everyone knows that it is the most important tournament in the world at the club level. I want to make this the fight of my life, so I want to prepare as well as possible to take on the challenge. I would like to firmly represent Japan there.”
[Urawa Reds Official Media (URD:OM)]
“First of all, our feelings at the end of this game are pretty sad (not being able to move up to third place this year) because the players did a great job and showed their great temperament. Because I showed it in today's game.
We played one of the toughest away games in the J League, against Sapporo. And I have a lot of respect for the great work the players did there. I don't think it was a beautiful game or beautiful performance. However, in today's match, it was more important to keep the team compact and play effectively than to play beautifully.
It was a positive thing for us that we were able to score in two decisive chances in the second half, and were able to take three points in the final match. But we ended up feeling disappointed."
[Question-and-answer session]
(The league ends today, and the manager has decided to retire after this season, but what kind of league do you feel the J League is after playing one season?)
“This is a very difficult question at this time.This year has been the most important year of my managerial career.The J.League has surprised me in many ways.The organization, the stadiums, the supporters, The quality of the players was also high. I also felt that it was a very competitive league with not much difference between the teams. It's a league where you can't win if you don't play.The tactical discipline was at a very high level.I think Japanese managers and coaches are good at that.Also, the media in the J.League, I think journalists can also be said to be a high-quality product within the J.League.I've been working with the J.League for a year, and I would like to thank everyone involved, including those who belong to the J.League society. I would like to. I think the future of Japanese soccer is bright.”
(What do you want from the manager and club next season?)
``I hope that this atmosphere can be maintained throughout the club and in the dressing room.I think the mental aspect is very important.Of course, the new manager will also use his wealth of experience to improve the performance of the Reds.'' I think we can improve our team. I don't know what style of play or system we will use, but we have to maintain the atmosphere in the locker room that we have now. We have to maintain this sense of unity. not"
(We will now move on to the AFC Champions League (ACL) and FIFA Club World Cup, but what do you share or what new things will you introduce?)
``We have to go on to win the next game, believing that we can advance through the group with ACL.It is a very important point for the club.Just like coach Ricardo (Rodriguez) left ACL with us. , I also want to pass the ACL to the next manager. I believe we can win in Hanoi, and the results at other venues didn't help us today, but I hope we have some luck. Masu.
The next FIFA Club World Cup is, without me having to explain it to you, everyone knows that it is the most important tournament in the world at the club level. I want to make this the fight of my life, so I want to prepare as well as possible to take on the challenge. I would like to firmly represent Japan there.”
[Urawa Reds Official Media (URD:OM)]