Attack against the club management! According to master coach Armin Veh, this is going wrong at VfB Stuttgart.
Stuttgart – the VfB Stuttgart is deep in crisis! After seven games in a row without a win, the Swabians are threatened with relegation.
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A horror scenario that the champion coach from 2007, Armin Veh (61), does not even want to imagine.
“This club is a big club and has really had a lot of success. I don’t even want to think about them going down again,” said the 61-year-old in the football talk round.Sky90“.
In addition, he could not get used to “the fact that VfB Stuttgart will become an elevator team”.
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VfB Stuttgart, threatened with relegation, is struggling with bankruptcy, which hurts less than the last three
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In view of the third relegation within six years, this picture could no longer be avoided.
But despite the impending crash, it’s unusually quiet around VfB.
One gets the impression that the Stuttgart fans have the right feeling for the current difficult situation and fully support the path taken by sporting director Sven Mislintat (49).
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On the other hand, it’s too quiet, at least in the club.
“I can’t be calm anymore (…) when I’m 17th”, said the champion coach upset. He has a problem with “if I find it normal that I go down and then bring in continuity. That’s outrageous for me.”
He clearly contradicts Mislintat, who is convinced that he can go to the second division with coach Pellegrino Matarazzo (44) if necessary and still stick to the philosophy (“young and wild”).
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Fighting VfB Stuttgart has no chance at Bayer 04 Leverkusen!
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The Stuttgart sports director likes to cite SC Freiburg as an example of continuity, which also played in the lower house for a year with coach Christian Streich.
According to Veh, however, VfB cannot be compared with SC because the same officials have been working in Breisgau for years.
At VfB, on the other hand, Mislintat has only been in office for three years and he lacks the experience. “It’s different whether I’m chief scout or manager of the club,” fumed the champion coach. On the other hand, he would have preferred to spread the sporting responsibility at VfB over several shoulders: “It’s not enough for me if one man makes all the decisions now. That doesn’t go well.”
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