The VfL Wolfsburg manager is feeling the heat after the 3-0 loss to Die Knappen this past weekend.
The Wolves suffered their fourth defeat of the ongoing season as they lost to Schalke at the Veltins-Arena on Saturday, October 6. Jefferson Farfan, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ibrahim-Afellay-c16547 and Roman Neustadter found the net for the home side as Wolfsburg
disappointed once again.
Felix Magath has been in hot water for some time now and the recent defeat to Schalke has put further pressure on the tactician. The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wolves-c40952 have had a disastrous start to the season and are currently in 17th place with
only five points from the seven games played thus far.
The tactician admitted that the team has been performing way below the mark and is worried regarding the team’s performances. The club spent heavily in the summer transfer window to bring in some very good players to the squad,
but the move has not paid off and the results continue to be poor.
“Of course I am sleeping worse when my team are remaining below the expectations. It worries me and then of course there is an hour here or there at night or in the early hours when it is bothering you,” he was quoted as saying
in an interview.
The former Schalke boss stated that his side lacked the confidence against Die Knappen and is thoroughly disappointed with the team’s display at the Veltins-Arena. The manager admitted that the players cannot afford to make silly
mistakes against a team which plays in the UEFA Champions League.
“At the moment, we lack the morale to cope with going behind. When things are not going for you and when you go to play a team who are in the Champions League and have always played well so far, then you can also understand that,”
he concluded.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SC-Freiburg-c40462 at the Volkswagen Arena in their next league fixture on Saturday, October 20. The fans will expect their side to claim all three points as Freiburg have also had a relatively poor start to
the ongoing campaign.
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