Bernd Schuster is more commonly known as shrewd analyst for living testimonies usually. But if the strange ups and downs of Borussia Dortmund faces of the 54-year-old called to a fundamental judgment. Because Schuster has found some wear and tear in the inner relationship between coach Jürgen Klopp and his employer. “Let’s not kid ourselves: Jürgen Klopp is now six years in Dortmund coach Without wanting to sound the death knell of the BVB, for God’s sake, but because sharpens itself so much from so many years.” Writes the football European champion in 1980 in his world-column (welt.de/sport). “Kloppo has a certain ease with which he can make a lot at the moment, there are only a drug.. Win games, three points only then can the team thinks back to their quality, because, of course, doubts arise even with the players. they previously did not know. “
Currently prove BVB in the Bundesliga on the 16th place in the table. For Schuster, many years in Spain working as a trainer, the Borussia but definitely still a chance to re-qualify in the league for a European competition. “The club is very stable, you can feel it. Simple, but it is not this season,” he says. Still, it could be enough for one of the top five spots. “Assuming Dortmund gets back a run. Actually the Europe League too small for Dortmund. There, you lose money you can win one. The Dortmund in this respect, of course, very spoiled over the years “said Schuster.
That the Dortmund this season, especially in the Champions League and in the Bundesliga two faces show, for the European champions, however, not uncommon. “It’s not so funny. Such fluctuations occur in football that is common. A team that belongs for many years the absolute elite, must inevitably at some point experience such deep. This happens even other big European teams, we only look for Spain, Italy or England. ” The Champions League, said Schuster, was something very special. “I have experienced it myself. You hear the anthem, you feel within you the power. The whole thing has a more international game character and can not be compared with the Bundesliga everyday. You are automatically highly concentrated, because no one takes a different team . lightly And, of course, is clear: In such a contest you just want to be there – and as long as it gets “
In. Champions League were the Dortmund before their first round match at Arsenal qualified (according to press) for the knockout stages, in the Bundesliga Klopp stands for the first time in his BVB time, however tough relegation battle before. “The fact that the air is out of the championship is understandable,” said Schuster. “Of course it is also because that Bayern are so dominant Dortmund go with the thought in the season… We will probably always second again And I think that’s still in their minds so there This is highly dangerous because Place two from the Bundesliga this time is greatly compensated. At the moment, almost anyone can beat anyone. Because the BVB really have to watch out for. He hangs Christmas still down there in it, it is really dangerous. “
Many would ask what Jürgen Klopp now probably could not do. “The good: He knows the club management is behind him, he also knows that he actually has a good team Nevertheless, he just does not know more I’m sure Kloppo has tried everything possible as a coach and you stay there…. not just stand and look on. You ask yourself constantly as you breath of fresh air reinbekommst, “said Schuster. Now it would Dortmund professionals in their own hands, because the most important thing now is the concentration. “So far it extends in the Bundesliga for only a half. Then two courses will return, and that’s how you win at present simply no games,” said Schuster.
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