VSV coach Tuomie: “Self-confidence and looseness are back”

After the away wins in Linz and Graz, VSV welcomes Vorarlberg today. For newcomers Luca Erne, who previously played in Vorarlberg, it is a special duel against his ex-club.

“We are not friends in the game, so only the team counts,” said the 21-year-old striker, who wants to set important accents with physique, forecheck and presence in front of the goal, to the “small newspaper”.

Coach Tray Tuomie was satisfied after the intensive training week: “The series changes were quick, self -confidence and looseness are back.” Against Vorarlberg, he expects an aggressive, offensive game. Rene Swette could also appear in the goal for the first time instead of regular goals Joe Cannata. The VSV wants to make up for the failed home start against Puster Valley and provide the fans in Villach a sense of achievement.

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