Newly appointed Robin Dutt aiming to achieve new heights with Bayer Leverkusen – Bundesliga News
Newly appointed Bayer Leverkusen manager, Robin Dutt, has signaled his ambitions regarding his role and responsibilities at the club. He has demanded respect and discipline from his side and at the same time, wanted http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Michael-Ballack-c25270 to leave behind his turbulent
relations with German national team coach, Joachim Low, and concentrate on his Leverkusen career.
The former SC Freiburg’s manager replaced Jupp Heynckes at BayArena at the conclusion of the 2010/11 season. The manager claimed that his side would emerge as an unbeatable force during the 2011/12 campaign and he would make the best combinations with the
resources available to him. Dutt expressed delight after being appointed the new manager regarding it as an honour to lead one of the top sides in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904.
The 46-year-old clearly told about his focus, the Bundesliga title. For the newly appointed manager, it would be a failure should the team fail to qualify for UEFA Europa League. The Werkself finished second in the 2010/11 season and Dutt’s goal for the
next season is clear, and that is to take the club one step further.
The manager further added, "If we don't get into Europe, we'll have had a bad season. If we get into the Europa League, it'll be average. If we make it into the Champions League, it'll have been a good season. If we can win a title, it'd be fantastic."
The German was also delighted with the prospect of managing his side in the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League. He confirmed that there will be a lot of chopping and changing for both the competitions and the players would have to stick by his game plan.
Dutt further added, "I decided long ago that I wanted to integrate the existing concept into a system which will allow us to be more flexible. It'll make us less predictable.” He concluded by saying, "I didn't come to Leverkusen to turn a second-placed team
into a fourth or fifth-placed team. We must aspire to improve even further."
The 46-year-old previously spent four years as Freiburg manager and would be the Leverkusen manager until 2013.
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