Thursday, February 17, 2011

Can You Take A Shower After A Brazilian Wax

Mario Favre, new coach of Borussia Mönchengladbach

After destituición McClaren last week in Wolfsburg, the next coach to be dismissed Bundesliga Frontzeck has been in Gladbach. Borussia was defeated by 3-1 last weekend at the home of St. Pauli and this defeat was the final trigger for the removal of the German coach. A few hours later it was reported that his replacement by the coach of Borussia Mönchengladbach will an old acquaintance of the Bundesliga: Lucien Favre (Hertha former).

BG: As with the dismissal of McClaren, the cessation of Frontzeck seemed only a matter of time. Although in the same case as "die Wölfe" Gladbach what else has lost in recent weeks is just that: time. The team felt it had gone down long arms, and since the beginning of winter was expected that the only place where Frontzeck would have to take the team was to the Second Bundesliga. In fact, had it not been for his close contacts with the Manager of Borussia (Max Eberl) I do not believe that Frontzeck had endured so long in office.
Gladbach The future remains despite the coaching change is uncertain. The team must show a 180 °, both in attitude and aptitude, but salvation will be very difficult. The risks are taken out of 7 points, and surely that teams like Werder Wolfsburg or not will lose forever. Also I'm not sure Favre is the profile of the Borussia coach needed at this time. The Swiss is a coach with a preference for stylish football, good touch and is used to fighting for the top positions of the classification. The pressure of the fight to avoid relegation already made a dent in its earlier stage in the Hertha and for me a question on how to properly lift the mood of the players Gladbach. In mind I had had a more technical Hitu to these conflicts and claw primase and intensity on every play (from a profile similar to Swiss also Gross).
In a few months will see whether this change has worked its objective and Borussia managed to stay or not in the elite of German football.

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