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The mood fits, we have fun what we do. We go purely into the game — and nothing works. And that does not hurt, Boyd touched the mood of the HFC actors somewhat overpassed. Because that nothing works, could not be said at the duel against Happen. The HFC convinced in the first half by a concentrated tactical performance, subordinated the fast Happen switching game thereby almost complete — and after 90 minutes, but with empty hands there.
How that was, Halls Trainer Florian Schnorkrenberg attempted to analyze Magenta sport microphone: We have been running high effort, but ultimately we can not get our small problems so far to deliver results. Then we go Here with a 1: 4 out, and you actually have the whole game over not the impression that we are so bad in the game.
I'm sorry for the coach first, I'm sorry for all fans, and I'm sorry for the HFC.
Terrence Boyd
Because Halle made it good over wide stretch, just shortly before the break whistle the head hit and could compensate in the second round by penalty. But then, despite their own printing phase, what Boyd happened to and then... Bump, Bump... Well and what reads on the game reporting arch as Happen double pack within two minutes — and sealed the eighth seasoned package. I'm sorry for the coach, I'm sorry for all fans, and I'm sorry for the HFC, because we do what we pure... we just do not reward us, says Boyd.
Pressure on Schnorrrenberg again bigger
The upholstery melts on the relegation ranks, so that something must be questioned in the play-free time in Halle. Although Sports chef Ralf Mine had still made trust the coach in the previous week, as a guarantee, Schnorkrenberg himself did not look like: First, we all know how the football business is. We trainers always need results and I think they do not think, so Then the pressure is big — now probably greater again.
For Boyd, the play free time is uncomfortable: You train the whole fucking week that you turn around this cart that we finally have a success experience again, the HFC actor would rather directly get the next chance. But he also knows: That's the business, compassion brings nothing, we have to go on — done.
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