Hunt cited the lack of continuity as the main problem. “It’s difficult when you get a new trainer every year and replace an entire axle. There is a lot of quality that has gone, “said the ex-Bremen and Wolfsburg resident and put it in more concrete terms:” I miss the fact that you can build something up over the years with a coach and a few players. HSV doesn’t manage that year after year. It’s hard when you have to bring in ten new players and a new coach every year. That takes time and you usually don’t have that in Hamburg. “
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