The winger did not play in the game due to an injury
Daniel Nagy had to watch Saturday's away win from the sidelines, as he continues to recover from an injury. He was a happy man after seeing his side extend their lead from the stand.
- It was a good match, as we won. I thought that Kecskemet would play the way they did, and that they would continue in their attacking ways under their new manager. Tokoli and Foxi are dangerous players and needed to be watched closely. Thankfully our defence were wide awake and coped with them well. I think its best that I do not talk about the penalty, which was awarded against us. My wife was at the game with me, and she said at the time of the penalty, that it was like "pulling the whiskers of a lion." I laughed at the time, but in the end, that is what happened. We equalised and then went on to dominate in the match. The second half was a joy to watch. It also helped a lot that we scored so quickly at the start of the second half. Perhaps this was the key moment in the game, and Kecskemet lost some belief after that. It was bad that I could not be out there on the pitch playing. I thought that the subs did very well when they came on and added to the teams success. On the whole, I think that we could have won by more, but let us not get carried away, and those efforts which did not go in today, will hopefully go in next time.
Author: David Rechnitzer