Der BVB rutscht nach der Pleite in Kiel tiefer in die Krise. Lars Ricken und Emre Can sind stinksauer, Rückendeckung gibt es aber für den Trainer.
Mit 2:4 blamiert sich der BVB am letzten Hinrunden-Spieltag bei Aufsteiger Kiel. Trainer, Kapitän und Klubboss finden im Anschluss drastische Worte.
Am Trainer liegt es nicht, sagen sie bei Borussia Dortmund. Nach der peinlichen Pleite bei Holstein Kiel erklären Sport-Geschäftsführer Lars Ricken und Mannschaftskapitän Emre Can, wer stattdessen die
Lars Ricken war sauer. Es stand dem Geschäftsführer von Borussia Dortmund ins Gesicht geschrieben, dass er mit dem Auftritt seines BVB bei Aufsteiger Holstein Kiel nicht einverstanden war. Mit 2:4 (0:3) mussten sich die Dortmunder am Ende geschlagen geben.
Coach Nuri Sahin's job is not up for discussion despite a shocking defeat to promoted Holstein Kiel as Borussia Dortmund dismissed the possibility of sacking him. "We will not have a discussion about the coach,
The manager is taking the brunt of the criticism for a poor season but issues off the pitch are as significant as those on it
Jan 14 (Reuters) - Struggling Holstein Kiel scored three times in ... black colours like that," said Dortmund sports director Lars Ricken. "The first half was shameful." Ricken backed the coach ...
Criticism of Borussia Dortmund coach Nuri Sahin was widespread during and after Tuesday's 4-2 Bundesliga defeat to Holstein Kiel.But after the game, the 36-year-old was backed by the club's managing
Bologna had never won a game in the Champions League before. Borussia Dortmund’s 2-1 loss to the Italian team Tuesday could be the last for coach Nuri Sahin, who has now overseen four straight defeats this year.
Struggling Holstein Kiel scored three times in a dominant first half but had to survive a late comeback from Borussia Dortmund before beating the visitors 4-2 on Tuesday, inflicting a second straight Bundesliga defeat on the Ruhr valley club.
Criticism of Borussia Dortmund coach Nuri Sahin was widespread during and after Tuesday's 4-2 Bundesliga defeat to Holstein Kiel. But after the game, the 36-year-old was backed by the club's managing director for sport, Lars Ricken, who believes the finger of blame should rather be pointed at the players.