After the fourth defeat in a row, the wearing director of Fortune Dusseldorf Sven Mislintat have shyed away from a transparent dedication that trainer Markus will have to get started. “It’s a very difficult situation. We have to be careful not to get into processes that we can no longer correct. It’s just very important that we turn over every stone now,” Mislintat mentioned after the 1-2 loss to Holstein Kiel on Sky TV. Fortuna is simply two issues forward of the relegation zone.
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After earlier bankruptcies, Mislintant has many times supported trainer Start, who’s already the second one trainer on the Dusseldorf aspect after Daniel Thioune left this season. “There are absolute reasons why we decided that way and that it can stay that way. But we also lost four games and we have to look at it sensibly,” defined the 53-year-old.
Mislintat: Open dialogue with out bias
On the identical time, Mislintat made it transparent: “By the way, this is not a trend at all. Now it’s about how do we react to this, how does everyone deal with the pressure? Can we handle it well? Can we handle it less well? What are our impulses? And then it’s our duty to talk about it openly.” Ahead of the sport, he identified that it’s not an “endgame” and that there are lots of just right causes for the sport to start out.
When requested about his long run, Start emphasised: “In football, the coach always asks about it. At the end of the day, I can’t say much about it. I can only say one thing: we did everything we could to win. We didn’t hide, on the contrary. Despite all the failures, we scored a tie and continued to talk1 about it. I can’t.”-
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