On the eve of the first round of the UEFA Europa League, Hungary's head coach Marko Rossi gave an interview to the official website of the German Football Association (DFB), in which he gave a review of his performance at this summer's Europa League and looked ahead to the upcoming match against Germany. Rossi said that it is not objective to consider Hungary's group exit at the Euros as a failure, and that he believes the team showed resilience against strong opponents, but just failed to capitalize on all their chances. He singled out the tough matches against Germany and Switzerland, noting that the team lacked luck at key moments but still deserved credit for their overall performance.
Rossi also revealed how he had considered taking a break after the Euros, but has now rekindled his motivation and is ready to lead the team to a new challenge. For the upcoming encounter with Germany, Rossi appeared both excited and cautious. He pointed out that Germany is one of the best performing teams in the Euros and a match against them is never boring. Rossi also shared his deep connection with German soccer, including his experience playing for Eintracht Frankfurt and how this experience indirectly led to his association with Hungarian soccer.
Talking about how to beat Germany again, Rossi said that he will deeply analyze the team's mistakes in the Euros and learn from them as soon as possible. He emphasized that the team needs to maintain its confidence and fighting spirit while constantly improving its technical and tactical level in order to achieve better results in future matches. Rossi's words were full of love and expectation for Hungarian soccer, and he believed that under his leadership, the Hungarian team will be able to show even better performance in the UEFA Europa League.