Ronivaldo Interview: Emotional Moment Revealed

Blau-Weiß Linz succeeds in a liberation in the Admiral Bundesliga. In the 8th round, the “Stahlstädter” celebrate a 1-0 home win over surprise team Altach (>>> to the game report).

The father of the success is striker Ronivaldo: After a month of injury, the striker is back with his first goal of the season: “Today I was able to help our team, we performed well,” says the attacker in an interview with “Sky” after the game.

The gold gate falls in the 42nd minute: Shon Weissman puts on Simon Pirkl, whose flank heads Ronivaldo: “I’m striker, I’m just waiting for a ball that I got. Perfect flank from Simon (note: Pirkl), good movement-perfect,” analyzes the 36-year-old striker.

Ronivaldo becomes emotional

The Brazilian becomes emotionally in an interview when it comes to Anderson. The defender suffered a cruciate ligament tear during the week in training: “This is not easy for us, he is my best friend. I hope he comes back very strongly – he is always in my heart.”

Ronivaldo dedicates the goal celebration to his Brazilian compatriot.

The violation of Christopher Cvetko is also bitter for the Linzer – the midfielder has been knocked over and was then exchanged. After the failures of Simon Seidl, Alexander Briedl and Anderson, the list of injuries is getting longer. Coach Mitja Mörec doesn’t worry about it: “We will find solutions. We have a large squad and quality.”

The 42-year-old is enthusiastic about the game of his troop against the Vorarlberg: “I think it was a well-deserved victory. We hardly allowed any chances and showed exactly what we missed against the LASK. That was a team victory and we often said that it can only work.”

Ingolitsch: “Not a good Bundesliga game from both sides”

The guest coach Fabio Ingolitsch, who has seen “not a good Bundesliga game on both sides”, sees differently: “We start very well, have a feeling of dominance, but we did not manage to radiate dangerousness over the entire season. We were not present at all, have a lot of banal mistakes and therefore it is too little to score in the Bundesliga.”

Finally, the efficiency in front of the goal was missing from the altachers – in Linz the Bundesliga surprise team does not come dangerously in front of the goal: “Today we have not been able to settle in the last third. […] I think blue-white Linz has two goal opportunities throughout the game. This gate that somehow drew in. […] You did the goal, we didn’t get out of our half chances. “




Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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