On the Bench | U15 | Bartis Szabolcs | FK Csíkszereda–FC Botoșani 4–1

Our U15 team claimed a three-goal victory against FC Botoșani in Saturday’s round. This time, the boys were led by assistant coach Bartis Szabolcs, who shared his post-match assessment.

Kispad | U15 | Bartis Szabolcs | FK Csíkszereda–FC Botoșani 4–1

 

Our U15 team claimed a three-goal victory against FC Botoșani in Saturday’s round. This time, the boys were led by assistant coach Bartis Szabolcs, who shared his post-match assessment.

According to him, the team controlled the game from the very first minutes, limiting the opponent’s options through intense pressing and well-organized collective movement. He highlighted that it was particularly pleasing to see the tactical elements practiced during the week consciously applied on the pitch.

“In today’s match we managed to dominate from start to finish, from the very first minute we dictated the rhythm of the game. Even in the off-the-ball phase we managed to take away the opponent’s time and space, with intense pressing and well-organized team movement we limited their possibilities,” said Bartis Szabolcs.

The coach added that the numerical superiority created on the wings resulted in quality crosses and dangerous attacks, while in the attacking third the team showed purposeful play and well-timed runs to open up space. “In terms of possession we were confident: we circulated the ball calmly and patiently, and through quick passing gradually wore down the opponent. At finishing we were focused and efficient, which was key to the victory,” the assistant coach underlined.

In conclusion, he emphasized that the spectators saw a determined, organized and motivated side, a clear sign that the team’s development is heading in the right direction. “Congratulations to the boys, but the work does not stop, as next week we face another tough challenge, where of course we want to perform well,” Bartis Szabolcs concluded his assessment.

O.L.

Photo: Zoltán Pál

 



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