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Hell : “This victory feels good even if it was very heated the whole match. We knew how to stay calm so that’s positive and here we are in the next round. I didn’t pay attention to what was happening at outside recently, I haven’t been afraid, I always have confidence in myself, just like the staff.”
The Standard-Lyra-Lierse bulletins: Epolo as the savior, Kuavita the decisive man and the disappointment Price
Tom Cheers (coach Lyra – Lierse): “I am obviously very disappointed. I said before the match that we did not want to be tourists and I think we showed that we were not. We were very well defended, we scored some great goals and we even had the best chance of the second half Football can be very beautiful, but it’s very hard today I’m very proud of my players, but. It’s hard.”
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**Interview with Hell and Tom Cheers: Post-Match Reactions from Standard-Lyra-Lierse Showdown**
**Interviewer:** After a tense match, Hell, you described this victory as a positive despite the pressure. How did you manage to stay calm during such a heated game?
**Hell:** It was definitely intense, but I believe in maintaining composure under pressure. We focused on our game plan and trusted each other. Confidence was key for us.
**Interviewer:** Tom, you mentioned feeling disappointed despite a solid performance from your team. What do you think were the key factors that held you back from securing a win?
**Tom Cheers:** We executed our strategy well and had some incredible moments, but at the end of the day, it’s about putting the ball in the net. We had the chances but couldn’t convert them. It’s frustrating.
**Interviewer:** Given the match’s competitive nature and the way both teams approached it, how do you feel about the level of sportsmanship displayed? Should there be greater emphasis on fair play in such high-stakes situations?
**Hell:** I think both teams played hard but fair. It’s understandable for emotions to run high in these matches, but we need to respect the game and each other.
**Tom Cheers:** I agree. The passion is part of football, but respect should always be present. It raises the question: Do fans and players prioritize winning over sportsmanship in these crucial moments? That’s a debate worth having.
**Interviewer:** Great insights! With emotions running high, do you think the rivalry adds to the excitement of the game or detracts from the sportsmanship?
**Hell:** That’s a tough one. Rivalry definitely brings intensity, but it shouldn’t overshadow the respect for the sport. It’s about finding a balance.
**Tom Cheers:** Exactly. It’s essential to celebrate the competition while remembering why we play the game in the first place. What do you think, should we accept intense rivalries as part of the sport or strive for a more sportsmanlike approach regardless of stakes?