Next Friday (8:30 p.m., live! At Schuster Schuster) the FCK welcomes the second division-16. Dynamo Dresden in the Fritz Walter Stadium. The Betzenberg will shake, almost 47,000 fans will be in the sold-out World Cup Arena from 2006. "The anticipation is huge, especially since yesterday was also a delegation from the fans during training and gave a few very good words to the team," said Schuster on Wednesday.
The new FCK coach drew a positive conclusion after the first seven days in office: "I found a team that is brutally willing to learn and will be willing to learn." Individual players were "somewhat touched by what had happened" after the main round end and the separation of Marco Antwerpen. But the gaze quickly "only went forward, what we can achieve and how we can achieve it".
We won't change that much because the team was intact.
Dirk Schuster
Schuster was primarily concerned with preparing the players after the three defeats at the end of the main round. Third place, despite the missed chance of increasing directly, is to be understood as an achievement: "This sense of achievement, this positive thinking, we tried to bring in our heads. We have two games in front of us in which we can only win."
The new coaching team - assistant Sascha Franz came to the Palatinate - foregoing - with a cobbler - for this - to larger adjustments. "We won't change that much because the team was intact. The last few weeks have shown that it felt comfortable in the system," announced the FCK coach. Also "captain, team council, penalty catalog and processes remain the same". It was worked on details and "nuances" that can be the decisive factor - such as the defense. This was the punk piece of the Red Devil for a long time, but since the top game against Magdeburg in mid -February, the FCK only stayed four times without conceding a goal.
Schuster has recently looked at the upcoming opponent, the SGD. During the game in Karlsruhe without knowing that he becomes a FCK coach, as the 54-year-old reported in his performance, he had traveled to Dresden for the final home game against Aue (0: 1).
His conclusion: Dynamo's misery (since 17 games without victory) "we must not be fooled," he appealed. "We have already seen some aspects that we have respect for." In both games, the second division team was the better team before the break: "This is a team who knows how to go through to the opposing penalty area."
In order to slow down the Saxons, Schuster, who, with the exception of the long -term injured Lucas Röser, wants to keep all players available, keep a cool head: "Turn on the brain, stay cool and keep his nerve," he demands from his team - then on Friday To be able to lay "good foundation stone" "who lets us go to Dresden".
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