The Bavarian giants’ trainer insisted that two seasons without winning trophies has been very hard, but applauded his players for playing as a unit rather than being selfish
Bayern Munich head coach Jupp Heynckes feels the frustration of a two-year silverware drought has motivated his side to get better this term. He claimed that the trophy drought has been a wake-up call and said that this is unacceptable
for a big club like the league leaders.
Der FCB are placed at the top of the Bundesliga table and are nine points ahead of second-placed Bayer 04 Leverkusen. However, the team trainer stressed that his stars should maintain their top form in order to avoid a repeat of
last campaign’s league failure.
Moreover, the boss has lavished praise on his current crop of players and commended their attitude following their failures in the German League and UEFA Champions League final against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 FC at the Allianz Arena in May. Die
Roten have been unable to win a major honour in the past two years.
The title failures have not gone down well at the club, as they always are very ambitious and expect the team to compete at the highest level. Therefore, everyone at the side is working hard to make sure they win some silverware
this term.
“Bayern failed to win a trophy for two years. That's not acceptable in the light of the club's ambitions and expectations, and it's been a wake-up call to everyone at the club,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
“We're now all working even more attentively, we're even more alert, professional and focused. Every one of my players is stepping back from the limelight,” he added.
“The lads were desperate for the holidays. A pro at Bayern doesn't merely have to play football; he has a range of other appointments on behalf of the club,” he finally concluded.
Heynckes suggested that his side is now more focused on footballing aspects rather than the spotlight. The former Real Madrid boss is happy that his players have had enough rest during the winter break and is hoping that they will
continue their form when the season resumes.
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