SVM: Jano shoots after defeat against Admira against teammates

With a victory against Admira, SV Mattersburg could not have been relegated to the league in the Austrian Bundesliga.

For a long time it looked as if the Burgenlanders could score three points. However, the south town struggled in the second half against a defeat and turned the game in their favor, which Mattersburg is suddenly deep in the fight against relegation (game report >>>).

After the game Mattersburg veteran and captain Jano is particularly unhappy, who denies his teammates the necessary professionalism. “I think we are old enough and everyone has to know what their performance was like. I am not talking about my performance. We are football professionals who need to know what they have to do. I think there are people who have us never shown that before, “the Spaniard told” Sky “.

“Some don’t check that yet – a cheek”

It was clear to Jano – but apparently not every Mattersburg player – that one should not rest on the half-time lead. “Admira was dead in the first half, if you don’t take advantage of it, anything can happen. It’s all about it. I think some players aren’t checking it yet. It’s a cheek.”

Mattersburg head coach Franz Ponweiser struggles after the game mainly with one or the other referee decision. “I’ve seen a couple of situations where I don’t agree with the decisions. Bakis’s clear penalty wasn’t given. This defeat is a huge disappointment for us.”

Instead of saving themselves, fear is again in the relegation battle for the Mattersburgers. “It was a game that you should never have lost like that. Unfortunately, we didn’t have enough punch. I think tonight will be a sleepless night,” said Ponweiser.

So on Tuesday against the bottom of the WSG Tirol it is now about the next possibility to fix the relegation. Ponweiser is optimistic about the task. “Now we have to pull ourselves together and see that we have a threesome on Tuesday. We have proven that we have the virtues for the relegation battle!”






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