Owner of the football team Diósgyőr VTK NB I, doctor. Matthias Magyar On Tuesday, he gave a short interview to the club's website, in which he said, among other things, that when fourth place in the tournament was within reach, the bonus system had been adjusted so that everyone would find an extra incentive in winning an international cup appearance. “However, miracles rarely happen in football, and there is no shortcut to reaching second-tier Europe, because success does not depend solely on money. We could not achieve the revised target because we did not provide a sufficiently balanced performance. In the long term, we wasted “Several points against teams in midfield and at the bottom of the table. What is most painful is that we suffered a defeat that cannot be repeated again. We have learned for life: There is no match without stakes in Diosger, especially not against an old opponent.”
doctor. Matthias MagyarThey were also asked what goals DVTK aims to achieve in the new season. He explained that they want to continue building the team in order to make the expectation realistic to participate in the International Cup in a few years, because in addition to the fan base, the club management also wants to achieve some good results. “This year, we don't want to start the tournament in such a way that we somehow stay in it, but we want to go ahead and target the Senate. Before the start I say fourth to sixth. I will be satisfied with where we are, if we overperform, I will be happier,” the owner said. But if we fail a little to meet expectations, we will still maintain our membership in the first division,” he said, adding that in his opinion, Diosgir needs three to five years to play in the International Cup, of which a year has passed.
Regarding transfers, he said that three players have left so far, and will be replaced by regular players.
As is known, DVTK last entered the international arena in the 2014/15 season, after which they lost the 2014 Cup final to Ugbest – however, the Purple and White team was excluded from international participation at that time.