Bregenz opener
Coach Van Acker was only partially satisfied
SW Bregenz started their preparations for the new season yesterday. Coach Regi van Acker was satisfied with his team's training, but not at all with the Belgian national team.
SW Bregenz coach Regi van Acker had many new faces to welcome at yesterday's training kick-off, with only six players from last season remaining. Two more ex-Dornbirn players were also present at the start of preparations: Anteo Fetahu - on loan from Altach - and Raul Marte joined Lars Nussbaumer and assistant coach Murad Gerdi from the Birkenwiese to Lake Constance.
And Van Acker was satisfied with the start of training. "It's a completely different team. And the new players have fitted in well straight away," said the 69-year-old happily, "Sporting director Predrag Zivanovic and I have worked very hard on the squad. I believe we now have more quality than last season." The first few weeks will be intense for the SW players, but the ball must always be there for Van Acker.
Belgium slip up
So the Belgian coach was happy with his team's first training session. However, he was less happy about his national team's performance yesterday against Slovakia at the European Championship, where the favorites did not look good. "Too many missed chances", Van Acker was annoyed, "and the 0:1 mustn't even happen to us with Bregenz!"
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