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We also asked the young defender about his thoughts for Sunday's match.

"We all received a personal training program, which we carried out over the winter break. This meant that we did not begin from zero at the training camp. My legs did feel a little tired after the first couple of days. I am now feeling good fitness wise, but there is still plenty of work to do. Just like we got used to in recent years, we are training in great surroundings, which the club has made possible for us. All we really have to do is just concentrate on football. I am sure that the spring will be similar than earlier. A training camp is an important part where we get the chance to play against known opponents. We will not have a warm up friendly as we had last year against a lower league side, but go straight in to a match with an opponent, which made it through to the Europa League group stage. The most important thing for us on Sunday will be to give back what we have practiced in a real match situation. I hope that we can win, but if we do not manage this against Rijeka, it will not be a tragedy, but I am sure that we will all be taking it seriously" - commented Roland Szolnoki.

The defender gave good performances over the autumn, which has resulted in him signing an extension that commits him to Vidi until the 30th June 2017.

We asked the players questions about their everyday lives, the habits and whether there are any important aspects that play a vital role besides work and learning.

The defender is pleased that there were competitive games during the recent international break, which gave a chance to the squad players to play.

The Hungarian U21 side will play two qualification games in September, while Vidi's B team manager will help out as the goalkeeping coach.

Juhasz, Gyurcso, Kovacs, Sandor, Nikolics and Szolnoki have all been invited to the two day international squad get together.

The young defender feels that Paks will rely heavily on defending and counter attacks on Sunday.