Transfer earthquake in the Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund has apparently found its replacement for Sébastien Haller. Cologne’s Anthony Modeste is facing a change.
Update from August 8, 8:49 a.m.: After the announcement that Anthony Modeste would leave 1. FC Köln and switch to Borussia Dortmund, coach Steffen Baumgart launched a verbal sweeping attack. The fact that in the run-up to Cologne’s game against Schalke 04 (3-1) it was leaked that top striker Modeste would leave the club “pukes me up,” Baumgart emphasized on Sunday.
“It doesn’t come out on Friday and Saturday and then we play, have an important game – and then it comes out. That pisses me off,” Baumgart scolded: “It’s not the first time I’ve had the feeling that something is coming out, and not from us. It doesn’t matter who then tells shit. This puts us in a difficult situation four hours before the game.”
Baumgart rages about Modeste’s transfer: “That’s what really gets on my nerves”
It has “to do with fair play that you keep it under a lid and don’t talk big about it,” said Baumgart indignantly: “That’s what really gets on my balls. In my situation as a coach, you can imagine that I’ve got the arse card. I have a good relationship with Tony, but I still have a decision to make. Everything else is part of the business. We have made a clear decision, we will deal with it and live with it.”
However, Baumgart emphasized that he would not investigate from which camp the information was made public, for whom there was no alternative to removing Modeste from the squad at short notice for the Schalke game: “Tony wanted to play. I didn’t think it was appropriate. If someone no longer follows the path, you have to make decisions.”