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The coach hopes to stay
VfL Wolfsburg have given a convincing sporting response to the riots in recent days. With a 2-1 (2-0) win over TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, Lower Saxony remained unbeaten in their seventh game this season in the Bundesliga on Sunday. The goals of Renato Steffen (minute 6) and Wout Weghorst (26) also ensured a small sports rematch between the two clubs: on the last day of the last season, the Hoffenheim team had the last place assigned directly in snatched from Europe League.
The victory could have been greater, but Weghorst took a penalty from the goal in the 84th minute. Instead, Hoffenheim scored through Sargis Adamyan in the 87th minute. Munas Dabbur missed a hand-held penalty in injury time and forgave tie to Hoffenheim.
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VfL Wolfsburg: coach Glasner goes back: response to statements is “surprising”
Wolfsburg coach Oliver Glasner believes that his relationship with the club’s sports management, despite his statements in the interview about the transfer policy, is not sustainable. “I said: us. I didn’t even say: I had these ideas and the sports management had other ideas. We had the same ideas that we could not realize in one position, “said the 46-year-old Austrian in a” Sky Interview “before the game.
Glasner had complained on Thursday and Friday, first also to “Sky” and later at the VfL press conference, that he had missed an additional obligation “with speed and depth” for the attack. “We didn’t reach our transfer goal on offense,” he said. Sporting director Jörg Schmadtke later criticized the timing of these remarks, telling the “sports bell”, among other things: “You cannot want things that are not realistic.”
Glasner added importance to Sunday’s statement: “I didn’t take it as a criticism at all. Nor should it be understood that way. I just said: we have set a profile of requirements. And we couldn’t do that. ” The response to these statements “surprised me.”
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– VfL Wolfsburg (@VfL_Wolfsburg) November 8, 2020
Update 7:14 pm: After the game against Hoffenheim, Glasner spoke out again and announced a clarifying discussion with coach Schmadtke at the press conference: “Now we will take advantage of the international break to sit down again and discuss the matter.” He does not think of resigning. Nor does he expect a separation from the club: “I can promise that we will continue to do everything together for the success of VfL.”
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