The former Real Madrid and AC Milan forward wants to emulate his 29 goal feat of last term, and general manager Horst Heldt is looking forward to win some silverware in the coming season.
Schalke 04 forward Klass-Jan Huntelaar promises to replicate his form of last season into the forthcoming campaign. The attacker is focused on exceeding his manager Hubb Stevens’ expectations from him and wants the coach to show
faith in his abilities.
The 58-year-old tactician claimed that the supporters should not demand the in-form talisman to score 29 goals again this term. The manager gave this statement to relieve the frontman of the added pressure in the coming season,
but the hitman opposes the idea and is ready to take on the challenge.
Huntelaar stressed that he can score 29 goals one more time. He said that their form at the Veltins-Arena was amazing but now they have to work on their away trips and collect more points there.
"Scoring 29 goals once more is definitely possible. We did an excellent http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 in our home games last season. All we have to do now is make sure that we improve in away matches," Huntelaar was quoted as saying in an interview.
On the other hand, general manager Horst Heldt is confident and is sure that the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Royal-95-c40387 Blues will win trophies this year. The objective for the next season is to finish among the UEFA Champions League places and the manager admits
that the task will be very hard to achieve.
"It will be a good season for us if we finish in the top four. I know it will be very difficult, though," he said.
Heldt stressed that they aim to win some silverware and suggested that they could fight their way to the German Cup final. He claimed that a title win can happen as they have a quality squad.
"In general, it is our objective to fight for a trophy. Why would we not be able to reach the DFB-Pokal final? A trophy is a realistic goal," he finally concluded.
Schalke start their campaign with an away trip to Hannover on Sunday.
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