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The two managers shared their thoughts on Saturday's game.

Marko Nikolic:
"We started well and controlled the game. We took the lead and created several chances while there was no real threat in front of our goal. Then just before half time and after a long period where the home side did not even have an attempt on goal, they levelled the score. Our opponents were well organised defensively in the second period. They remained dangerous on the counter attack and perhaps even more than us. They could have scored from 2-3 chances. I am not satisfied with the result and I told them this in the dressing room. We need to learn the game where we can win a series of games. It is especially upsetting that we started well but then lost our heads a little after conceding a goal. I expected more from my team and I would like to congratulate Balmazujvaros."
Ferenc Horváth:
"We can be very proud with this result against a good side where we picked up a point. I can confidently say that we were the better team in the second half against a strong Vidi team. We had chances on the counter attack. We did not manage to convert them but I am still proud of the players despite that. We were up against one of the best teams in Hungary and played well. It was important that the players believe that the work that they put in can achieve results. There were no big individual mistakes, and I could see an improving tendancy in our team, both in defence and in attack. It was important for the players that we picked up at least a point."

We spoke to the Serbian forward after the 1-1 draw with Balmazujvaros.

Videoton came away with a point from their first ever visit to Balmazujvaros on Saturday.

Videoton are in OTP league action on Saturday when they travel to face Balmazujvaros.

Videoton travel east at the weekend and we asked Asmir Suljic for his thoughts on the game.

Vidi travel to Balmazujvaros on Saturday and they will have an experienced referee in charge.

Videoton head east on Saturday to take on Ferenc Horvath's team in what will be the first ever league game between the two at that stadium.