The two manager's spoke to the media following Saturday's OTP league match.
Ferenc Horváth: "Perhaps I am ageing and become sentimental, but today's match meant a lot to me. I played football in this stadium for 7 years. Today was the final match at this stadium and the players ran out under my management. This evening is the most comfortable of my coaching career, with the way we won and us saying farewell to the stadium. We picked up 3 points against a well-organized and stable side. We could feel on the bench that it would be very important for the side that scored the first goal. This game did not have goals in it and you could feel it. We managed to put pressure on Paks in the second half and settled the match following a good set piece. I think it is a big thing that we managed to balance things out at the end of the year. I would like to thank the players and coaching staff for this and also those in the background."
Csertői Aurél: "I would have been happier with a draw as I thought we could have got a point from the match. I felt that we conceded a dubious goal from a set piece, but there is nothing I can do about this. We needed to play better football for us to have won the game. We did not produce the performance needed in the final match as we had done earlier in the autumn. We needed to be a little bit more precise."
Author: David Rechnitzer