The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SC-Freiburg-c40462 midfielder is delighted with the way things have gone in the past few weeks and hails his manager for the side’s impressive form.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hamburger-SV-c39485 on Saturday, March
17, at the Imtech Arena.
Flum, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cedric-Makiadi-c8641 scored goals for the visitors as they claimed all three points against Rothosen. The midfielder admitted that the club received a major shock with the departure of Papiss Demba Cisse to
Newcastle United but the team has gelled well under pressure.
The German stated that each player recognises his responsibility at the club and is determined to give more than hundred percent in order to ensure survival.
While addressing official Bundesliga website, Bundesliga.de, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 U-20 international further added:
“It was obvious that after the transfer of Papiss Demba Cisse that goalscoring responsibilities would have to be better distributed between the players. So far we've succeeded in doing that. Cedrick Makiadi and I have a good understanding
when it comes to who goes forward and who stays back. However it also provides me with an incentive to get involved up front. “
On the other hand, Flum commented on his manager’s impact at the club. He credited Streich for the turnaround in the club’s fortunes and confirmed that the boss has worked individually with every player. He specified that the recent
good results are an indication of the tactician’s hard work and assured that the players will continue to give their all.
“It's crucial that every player believes more in himself and his capabilities on the pitch. Head coach Streich worked with us a lot on our strengths and individually addressed the weaknesses he sees in each player,” he concluded.
Freiburg currently sit two points clear of the automatic relegation spots with 25 points and a win in their next game against Kaiserslautern on March 24 could push them up to the 13th place.
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