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Not even a week ago, when the last time the Champions League hymn was in the Volkswagen Arena. From Champions League the VFL is long far away this season, instead, the look must now be directed down.
Everything under the new coach Florian Krefeld began so promising, the 39-year-old started with three wins in his commitment to the VFL. But the free fall was followed. Since then, seven games have passed, only one point brought the Lower Saxony — against the 17th of Bielefeld.
DESOLATE DEFENSIVE
Since then, the Krefeld protégés never stayed below two counterparts and crashed from the Europa Cup ranks into the lower midfield. Against Cologne everything should be better in series after five defeats and at least also seemed improvement in sight.
However, despite two guided tours, the wolves were in the end again with zero dots there and that was once again the lack of defensive performance. At the first two counterparts, the defense of the Lower Saxony was in the deep sleep, at K.O. From Anthony modest just before the end, neither Barnaul nor Delacroix felt responsible for the French.
You have to sack that first
It's obvious that we just do not defend well enough right now, says a visibly kinked VFL sports director Marcel Schaefer after the game. He then subsequently underpinned his feelings: You have to sack that today. This is another setback, the disappointment is huge.
The wolves remain only a chance to promote themselves from the continued crisis before the winter break and the counted on Friday at Autumnmeister Bayern Munich. If there is the seventh bankruptcy in a row, finally an unpleasant Christmas for the Lower Saxony threatens.
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