Nottingham Forest coach Post Koglu was interviewed and after the team lost to the Danish team, he talked about topics such as his relationship with club owner Marinakis, the fans' reactions and his determination to turn the situation around.
After the team lost to Sino-Jetland in a shameful UEFA Cup, did you have any communication with club owner Marinakis?
It can be said that we didn't have a conversation on Thursday, and neither of us was in the mood to chat. But I've talked to him after some other games - he hopes his team will win.
So, you know, the only thing he said to me was, "How can we help you?" That's everything you need to know. He wants to help. I don't expect him to be happy about the status quo, nor am I happy about it.
So from this perspective, we have a clear consensus, but the reality is that almost no one can do anything - this is in my hands. They are doing their best, and I am the one responsible for changing the fate of the club.
The fans booed you and shouted "You will be dismissed tomorrow". How do you plan to win their support?
I don't need to win anyone's heart, what I need is to win the game. It's my duty and they may never like me - my place in this "puzzle" is that maybe I'm not the right person in the eyes of some people.
It's OK, we don't think you need to live in a world where everyone loves you. I don't like to send any message to fans. What they love is their football club.
We are obviously disappointed with the current situation. But I have to lead the team out of the predicament and change our destiny. If we do, then I believe the fans will be more satisfied with everything.
You have been in office for less than a month. Do you think the fans' reaction is fair?
We are going through a period now, and maybe this uncertainty means we are not dealing with every aspect of the game well. There have been earth-shaking changes.
Is this fair? If I say it is unfair, then people will interpret it as if I am upset. If people think that a month is enough to make a judgment about something, what can I say?
If you sit there and tell me it's a disaster and every game is terrible, then I have nothing to say because I just don't think that's the truth.
I'm dealing with reality and the truth of things, that's that we've seen some progress, we could have won most of the games we lost, you know, people might have different opinions about me. I won't let these lead my life journey.
You encountered the worst start in the century (six games not won), but you didn't seem to give up?
This is common in my career. For 30 years, I have been fighting against the enemy. This is the essence of this business, and I love fighting.
Most of the situation is not unfamiliar to me. I often have tough and uncomfortable starts, but all of these stories end well.