BVB youth coordinator Lars Ricken said in “Sport Bild” about Bradley Fink: “How Bradley has developed in the past twelve months despite the corona pandemic is impressive.”
The Swiss has been with the black and yellow for two years. In 2019, at the age of 16, he moved from FC Luzern to Dortmund. In his first year he scored twelve goals in 18 games for the BVB U17. Then, however, like all football, it was thwarted by the pandemic. The 2019/2020 season was canceled. The attempt to get the 2020/2021 season going ended after just five games in October.
In terms of sport, the break apparently did not harm Fink, as his current goal rate of 17 goals in 13 games shows. According to the report, internally he is trusted to rise to the professional level.
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This is also due to U19 coach Mike Tullberg. “Mike clearly showed him in which areas he had to improve,” explained Ricken: “It was not always easy for Bradley because Mike is demanding and critical. But your work has paid off.”
BVB: Bradley Fink also scores important goals
In addition to the impressive rate of 1.31 hits per game, Fink not only nets very often, but also scores important goals. The latest example: In the U19 derby against FC Schalke 04, the 18-year-old scored the important 1-0 and brought BVB to victory. In the end, the Dortmund juniors won 4-0.
And not only his goal rate reminds of Erling Haaland. There are also physical similarities. On the one hand, at 1.93 meters, he is almost as tall as the Norwegian superstar (1.94 m) and on the other hand, according to “Sport Bild”, he has become significantly faster during his time in Dortmund.
In terms of his technical skills and physical robustness, he has also improved.
Ricken praises Fink’s bipedalism: “I have seldom seen them in the offspring”
Ricken was particularly impressed by Fink’s bipod. “I have seldom seen a player among the youngsters who has as good a shot at the bottom as Bradley,” enthused the 1997 Champions League winner.
Fink’s qualities have not gone unnoticed by the competition either. Allegedly, 1. FC Köln were already interested in the Swiss U19 international (three goals in four games) in the summer. But BVB fended off the advances.
Fink has a contract in Dortmund until 2023. He has not yet been in the professional squad, but the invitation from head coach Marco Rose should not be long in coming.
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