The young starlet claims that it is surprising to see the head coach train with such intensity at this age, and is positive that the German side can win silverware this season
Bayern Munich attacking midfielder Thomas Muller admired his team trainer Jupp Heynckes spirit, as he is still very passionate about his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684. The 67-year-old was hard done last year as he saw his side lose two finals, and is eager
to make up for the UEFA Champions League and DFB-Pokal disappointments.
The young prodigy claimed that the team boss wants to go in the final stages of the UEFA Champions League and the German Cup again this year. Moreover, Der FCB have enjoyed great run of form in the domestic league and are nine
points ahead of second-placed Bayer 04 Leverkusen in the rankings.
The attacker stated that the manager is desperate to win silverware this term and is doing his level best to help the team achieve that. He said that Heynckes is still very energetic in practice sessions, despite his old age. He
further added that Die Roten have found the right balance and the players share good chemistry between each other.
The versatile player suggested that the tactician has not changed their training manual and always makes them comfortable during practice. Furthermore, nothing out of the ordinary has been imposed on the team.
"He wants to do it again, but on a positive note this time. It's fun to watch him [in training]. The team is stable and so well-built because no coach has come in and tried to force something completely new upon us. Nothing has needed to be reinvented," he
added.
"He must be able to work well with the players, which is extremely important trait to coach a top team. He must also give everyone their say and cause arguments. It should be viewed as an honour for any coach to coach Bayern," he was quoted as saying in an
interview.
Muller then conceded that a coach needs to have strong personality and should have the players’ respect in order to take charge of Bayern.
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