Jakub DYJAS: We won 3:0 but it wasn’t easy at all

Player of TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen comments TTCLM Round 3

 

The 2009 runner-up of the Table Tennis Champions League Men TTF LIEBHERR Ochsenhausen has 2-1 score after Round 3 in the Group A. Dubravko SKORIC`s “Young Guns” grabbed very important 3:0 away victory against Vaillante Angers Sports TT what could be a crucial in the battle for the second spot and the ticket for the quarter-finals.

 

Jakub DYJAS who beat Jens LUNDQVIST after full five games in the third match commented this clash and chances of his side in the upcoming rounds:

 

“It was very tough game against Jens LUNDQVIST. It seems like the final score 3:0 is easy but at the end it wasn’t at all. I am happy that I managed to win my game. Angers has good players and new European champion Emmanuel LEBESSON.  We would like to keep the second place in our group and of course if we can beat Orenburg It would be fantastic. However we are focused on our games against Angers and Roskilde. Against Rosklide we should win but in this competition you never know especially when you play away. We will try to give our best in order to reach the quarter-final.”

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