The angry manager AZ, Maarten Martens, dissatisfied with the “unacceptable” objectives of the objectives

AZ manager Maarten Martens expressed dismay at some of the goals that his team conceded in the 4-3 defeat in Ilves Tampere on Thursday.

AZ lost a sloppy first step in his confrontation in the second round in the qualification phase of the UEFA conference league and was in danger of returning to Alkmaar with a deficit of two goals, without the objective of the injury of Mexx Meerdink.

Despite the Alkmaar side, which somewhat saved their European campaign with a deficit in a goal, manager Maarten Martens was extremely unhappy after the match.

Ilves took an advance of 3-1 when Alexandre Penetra failed to adequately defend an Adeleke Akinyemi precipitated, who easily made a way through the AZ defense. When the defense of Alkmaar seemed to have extinguished himself when I returned from Ilves, Marius Soderback was authorized to shoot freely after the errors of Maxim Dekker and Peer Koopmeiners, causing 4-1.

“I am very critical of the third and fourth goals. Errors can be committed, but we simply did not respect our plan. It is unacceptable, really not good,” The Belgian boss told Ziggo Sport.

The fourth goal of Ilves was what stood out most in Martens: “This is what I am most angry. Too many players did not focus on the team.

“We have a lot of talents and good players. These are maturity and to stick to the agreements. As a technical staff, we discuss things during meetings and we repeat them. If you do not see this reflected on the field, it’s not good.”

Az welcomes the Ilves in Alkmaar on Thursday, July 31, in a crucial leg outside for the Dutch outfit.

(Tagstotranslate) Football

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