Chef Trainer Steffen Baumgart has officially corrected the seasonal targets of the 1st FC Cologne to the Bundesliga final spurt upwards. The aim is to achieve the European Cocal after the league could be clarified prematurely. That the Cologne at all are in the upper table half, above all a merit of the coaches, as record national player Lothar Matthäus was now.
- 1. FC Cologne with supposedly releasable tasks in the Bundesliga final spurt
- 1. FC Cologne with supposedly releasable tasks in the Bundesliga final spurt
The 61-year-old argated the Cologne coach in the run-up to the Rheinderby on Saturday evening at Borussia Mönchengladbach.
“Steffen has worked outstanding with his coaching team,” said Matthew’s 50-year-olds, who has shaped the 1st FC Cologne in his first season at the sideline of a relegation candidate for the European Cup candidate, “SKY”.
In the remaining weeks of the current season, the Domstädter piles the sixth place in the table, which would entitle to participate in the qualification to the Europe Conference League.
1. FC Cologne with supposedly releasable tasks in the Bundesliga final spurt
According to Matthäus, the decisive factor was that Baumgart created a particularly conducive atmosphere around the 1st FC Cologne. “It was the whole season over calm in Cologne. Rest is the most important thing a team concerns,” said Matthäus over the table boom in front of the Derby against his ex-Club Gladbach.
Baumgart has managed it to be the world’s footballer of 1990 to “join all”. This applies to both the professionals in the license gadder of the Effzeh, as well as the employees of the club and the followers.
After the Rheinderby, the 1st FC Cologne looks at a supposedly feasible residual program in the Bundesliga. From next weekend, the games against Arminia Bielefeld (H), FC Augsburg (A), VfL Wolfsburg (H) and VFB Stuttgart (A) are still on the planChef Trainer Steffen Baumgart has officially corrected the seasonal targets of the 1st FC Cologne to the Bundesliga final spurt upwards. The aim is to achieve the European Cocal after the league could be clarified prematurely. That the Cologne at all are in the upper table half, above all a merit of the coaches, as record national player Lothar Matthäus was now.
The 61-year-old argated the Cologne coach in the run-up to the Rheinderby on Saturday evening at Borussia Mönchengladbach.
“Steffen has worked outstanding with his coaching team,” said Matthew’s 50-year-olds, who has shaped the 1st FC Cologne in his first season at the sideline of a relegation candidate for the European Cup candidate, “SKY”.
In the remaining weeks of the current season, the Domstädter piles the sixth place in the table, which would entitle to participate in the qualification to the Europe Conference League.
1. FC Cologne with supposedly releasable tasks in the Bundesliga final spurt
According to Matthäus, the decisive factor was that Baumgart created a particularly conducive atmosphere around the 1st FC Cologne. “It was the whole season over calm in Cologne. Rest is the most important thing a team concerns,” said Matthäus over the table boom in front of the Derby against his ex-Club Gladbach.
Baumgart has managed it to be the world’s footballer of 1990 to “join all”. This applies to both the professionals in the license gadder of the Effzeh, as well as the employees of the club and the followers.
After the Rheinderby, the 1st FC Cologne looks at a supposedly feasible residual program in the Bundesliga. From next weekend, the games against Arminia Bielefeld (H), FC Augsburg (A), VfL Wolfsburg (H) and VFB Stuttgart (A) are still on the plan.