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The Vidi manager gave a lengthy interview to the Hungarian sports journal.

Vidi manager Joan Carrillo spoke to the Nemzeti Sport about the more than one month forced break and the future with the club.
- This period is good for planning for the future. I suspect, you have also had frequent talks with Zoltán Kovács on this issue.
- Zoli and his team have been working great. I am pleased that I can work together with them. Our thoughts are similar on football and we are all working on making sure everything will run well and the team will be successful. We have set up a ‘diagnosis’ of what we need and who can help us with this, but I don’t want to say specifics yet.
- You can already hear about Roland Juhasz staying at the club after his retirement in the summer. Is it possible that your coaching staff will soon be expanded with a new coach?
- First we will have to process the fact that we will be losing one of the best players at our the club, or I can say in Hungarian football. Roland has qualities that we must not lose. I am sure that he will help a lot in the future of Hungarian football. He is precious to Fehervar and is intelligent and passionate about football. He has carefully prepared himself for his career after playing. We have not spoken together about this yet but I will be delighted to help him during the transition.
- What have you realised in recent weeks that you might want to change once the epidemic is over?
- I believe that how we live sheds light on a number of essential things. Everyone understands how important health is, how important it is to be in solidarity with each other. You can see at times like these how much good friendships are worth and many other little things that we haven’t paid attention to so far because we took them for granted. I hope we will appreciate these better in the future. We have also been able to realise that we can only solve bigger problems together.
- If the quarantine is lifted, what will be your first thing?
- That isn't an issue! I don’t care where or how much I have to travel, but I want to meet my family first!

The young defender shares his thoughts ahead of Vidi's away league match at MTK.

Three points are on offer in Budapest on Thursday as Imre Szabics and his side hope for a win.

Niko scored our goal towards the end but it was not enough to give Vidi a point.

The two managers spoke about the game at the post match press conference.

A late goal from Nemanja Nikolic was not enough to rescue a point for Vidi on Sunday evening.

The winger spoke as he prepares to face his former side on Sunday afternoon.