Feyenoord has had a long and beautiful journey in Europe, but Slot cannot look back with great pleasure. “I’m not proud yet. That will probably come later, but for the most part I feel very disappointed now.”
“The team did everything they could today and we are still supported by our Legion, you want to bring them this trophy. If it doesn’t work, you feel disappointment, not pride.”
That also applied to the Feyenoord players, who were in the Albanian dressing room after the small game. “I told them it was a privilege to work with them this year.”
Bijlow: “Were the Romans in power”
Goalkeeper Bijlow shared his dissatisfaction with Slot in the first 45 minutes of the match. Ready just in time for the final after months of injury, the goalkeeper saw Feyenoord play in the opposing team.
“Our wingers put little pressure on the defenders and we didn’t play back-to-back defense,” said Bijlow. “It allowed them to switch sides and get their walker into position. That’s how he achieved his goal.”
“If you put pressure on them, you will find that they can’t play football anymore and we can afford more. It’s a shame we didn’t start that way.”
Source: NOS
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