/source: Sport 1 and TASR/
Francesco Calzona, coach of Slovakia: “We played against a difficult opponent. I told the boys that they gave it everything, we are going the right way. We only had two opportunities to score, the opponent five.”
Stanislav Lobotka, midfielder of Slovakia: “We knew it wouldn’t be easy. We didn’t have a good start, we messed up a lot. Chances came in the second half, we missed the final pass. We have to accept the point, even though we wanted three.”
Róbert Polievka, striker of Slovakia: “We lacked a bit of luck. This was a match in which we should have made the most of the minimum. We should have converted one of the half-chances. Maybe I could have dragged the ball into the penalty area more often. I know that if I want to be in the national team, I have to handle some situations better. “
Lukáš Haraslín, striker of Slovakia: “It’s hard for me to find words, but this is not how we imagined entering. It was a match we should have won.”
Luc Holtz, coach of Luxembourg: “I’m always interested in the performance and only then the result. But today I’m also satisfied with the result. In the first half it wasn’t the same from our side, after the break it was better. I’m glad that we were better, especially in terms of speed.”