After the 3-1 win for Ferencváros, Tamás Pető and Robbie Keane assessed the match.
Tamás Pető:
"I would divide the match into two parts. The first 15 minutes of the first half were dramatic for us. After being two goals down we tried to come back into the game, Simut had a great chance, but we couldn't score. I also sent Kalmar on the pitch to bring the team together a bit. After that we became more stable, but Ferencváros still managed to create a lot of chances. In the second half, we came back with a goal from a penalty, and then I thought it would give us the boost we needed to possibly equalize, but we didn't have enough power. We had a lot of poor individual performances. Ferencváros played better and deserved to win."
Robbie Keane:
"Of course it feels good to win. Our plan was to start the first ten minutes with a lot of intensity, which worked as we scored two goals. I thought we controlled the game throughout, we had several chances, and then a silly mistake brought the home side back into the game with a penalty goal. In the last four games we have missed chances, today we finally managed to convert them and deserved to win."
Author: David Rechnitzer