Wisla Krakow. Michael Pereira diagnoses problems in the game of White Star
Michael Pereira (Wisła wingers): For a difficult match. We played better when there were eleven of us out of eleven than when we were supposed to. I think a little bit scared so as not to lose. There is a lot of pressure on us and we also have players on the team. However, we scored three points and this is Sem. Now is the time to improve before completing the task and act and work on the task.
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The atmosphere on the pitch was dense. We saw two red cards. You were not afraid that you will reach the level will be exceeded?
It wasn’t a simple game. They will come back because everyone wants to have the Vistula. We are at home and I looked for rivals other than rivals. Everyone knows the design of this model. But mine, we also have this big one. Act to act to make everything better and better.
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You’ve been in the club for several weeks. Something surprised you?
I think nothing. It took a long time to sign a contract with many people from Wisła. For a big city and a big club. I knew it before, so I can say that nothing surprised me. You’ll see yourself here. So that what happened this season is here now and you can see that we are all going now. Wisła must return to its place.
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What in the match with the well-functioning Ark, what helps the music before the additional supplement with Odra Opole?
Therefore, it is better to look after the ball when we have it at our feet. We should take care not to confuse fast with playing fast. Besides the fact that you will continue to compete, you will continue to compete. Every day we have the opportunity to make our mistakes. Tomorrow is another week of preparation and it may be the future for the future of work.
Krzysztof Pułak interviewed.