Hannover 96: Schatzschneider scandal – 96 leaves Jan Zimmermann hanging – 2nd Bundesliga
It’s getting worse and worse – the damage is getting bigger!
Even four days after his scandalous appearance at a bar talk (“NP An Impulse”), no word of regret or even an apology from Dieter Schatzschneider (63). But on the contrary. The ex-goalscorer and the current youth scout from 96 tries to talk his way out.
“I didn’t ask for the coach to be kicked out, and I didn’t give any names,” says Schatz at the “Sportbuzzer”. At least the second half of the statement is true. He actually did not pronounce the name of coach Jan Zimmermann (42).
But everything else just a big misunderstanding?
Schatz said literally: “We have to be wide awake, what happens down there in the meadow.” Demanded: “And then you finally have to act. This waiting and waiting again. I don’t know what miracle is going to happen down there on the square. “And urges:” But that’s not my job to do it, that’s what we have trained people for. They should then decide. “
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Just a blatant misinterpretation to read from it the request for the coach to be kicked out?
What is the coach doing wrong? ‘ honey was asked. His answer: “Oh, that’s a topic that I prefer not to talk about.” And looking at his watch: “We all want to come home early …”
No coach criticism either?
The ex-goalscorer Zimbo openly attacks because the coach allegedly has not exhausted the team’s potential: “That just needs to wake someone up. A, with a correct line-up, that’s also very clear. And B, also with the right tactics. “
One? Can only mean the trainer.
Obviously: An employee youth scout is publicly attacking the head coach of the professionals. A monstrous process – normally. But what is normal with the reds?
The madness: The good performance in the hard-fought 0-0 against Paderborn should then be the merit of Schatzschneider. His impression was “as if the team had taken my criticism to heart”.
Serious? It has little to do with reality.
Sad reality: The Reds let their coach Jan Zimmermann down!
The handling of the 96 bosses with the monstrous treasure derailment seems helpless. The top boss with “head-in-the-sand tactics”, Martin Kind (77) only let the message: “We are not currently commenting on the topic.”
Sports director Marcus Mann (37) announced an internal review for “the next few days” last Friday. On Monday evening he couldn’t say anything new about it.
In the evening, around 7 p.m., the treasure attack on Zimmermann had been over 96 hours. NOTHING happened. Does Zimbo still believe in the 96 motto “Never alone”?