2024-11-08 08:28:00
Chisinau/Linz – SK Rapid continues to march successfully internationally. In the Football Conference League, coach Robert Klauß’s team bagged three points with a 3-0 win at Petrocub Hincesti on Thursday and after three rounds they hold nine points and fourth place among 36 clubs. However, the joy of the practically guaranteed early promotion was clouded by the injuries to Dion Beljo and Bendeguz Bolla. “We don’t know anything about the severity yet,” said Klauss before the return flight.
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**Interview with SK Rapid Vienna Coach Robert Klauß**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Coach Klauß! Congratulations on the 3-0 win against Petrocub Hincesti in the Football Conference League. What are your thoughts on the team’s performance?
**Robert Klauß:** Thank you! The team displayed a solid performance and executed our game plan effectively. The three points are crucial for our progression in the league.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the injuries to Dion Beljo and Bendeguz Bolla, which seems to have cast a shadow over the victory. How significant are these injuries for the upcoming matches?
**Robert Klauß:** Absolutely, any injury is concerning, especially when it involves key players. We are still assessing the severity, but we need to be prepared for all scenarios moving forward.
**Interviewer:** Given that you’re sitting in a strong fourth position with nine points, do you think the mounting injuries could affect your campaign, or do you believe your squad depth will help navigate through this challenge?
**Robert Klauß:** Squad depth is crucial in competitions like this. While injuries can disrupt our momentum, I trust our remaining players to step up and perform. It’s an opportunity for others to prove their worth.
**Interviewer:** With the European competition heating up, do you think the fans’ expectation might shift if the injuries impact your results in the coming weeks? How do you manage that pressure?
**Robert Klauß:** Pressure is a part of football, especially at this level. We always want to meet our fans’ expectations, but we also need to manage injuries intelligently. Open communication with our supporters is key; they need to understand the challenges we face.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Coach Klauß. what would you say to fans who might be worried about the team’s ability to maintain its current form given the injuries?
**Robert Klauß:** I would say to remain optimistic. We have a talented squad, and while injuries are challenging, our focus will remain on our goals. Your support means everything to us, and we will fight to deliver good results.
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**Question for Readers:** With SK Rapid Vienna’s recent injuries and their impact on future matches, do you believe the team’s existing depth will be enough to maintain their momentum in the European competitions, or should the focus shift to strategic rotations to preserve player fitness?