The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Netherlands-c753 international modestly admitted that his side is under pressure after the result on Saturday, which sees the German club being unable to win in their last four games.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Klaas-Jan-Huntelaar-c21175 has insisted that the club supporters are frustrated with their recent results, as they were booed off in the 1-1 stalemate with Borussia Monchengladbach on Saturday. The Bundesliga
outfit have not won a match in four attempts.
The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Igor-de-Camargo-c16693 scored earlier on for Gladbach. The result leaves the Gelsenkirchen side trailing 13 points behind
league leaders Bayern Munich.
The Dutch striker claimed that he did not hear the whistles himself, but said he knows that the fans are not happy with their recent outings. He stated that these kinds of things do not affect him, but admitted that the Miners
need to return to winning ways.
"I have not heard the whistles. But it is clear that people are not satisfied with how we've played," he was quoted as saying in an interview.
"When I'm on the pitch, it does not faze me. But clearly, we are not playing well. Compliments to the team for the morale. No compliment to a small portion of our fans. We wanted for [goalkeeper] Timo [Hildebrand] to have more peace in the stadium," he added.
Team trainer Huub Stevens was angry with the team supporters, and stressed that the confidence is high within the camp. He suggested that the fans should stick behind their team and blasted the small section of boo boys.
"But unfortunately we did not succeed. It has not annoyed me much in the last few years, but today it did," he finally concluded.
Stevens further added that there should have been more support for custodian http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Timo-Hildebrand-c35115 as he needs more calm in order to perform better. The 59-year-old commented that the result was a bit frustrating and said that he did
not like the jeers from the crowd. Schalke are currently fourth in the league table.
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