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18 Out of Control (Part 2)

18 Out of control (Part 2)

"Let me tell me!" Yang Cheng sat down in his office and signaled that Hefner would also sit.

"The first team left four main players, and those guys raised by bitches were forgiving their interests..." When he said this, Hefner looked angry, but immediately thought that he really had no need to vent in front of Yang Cheng, so he stopped talking, "In terms of manpower, I hope to transfer two or three players from the second team to the first team to fill the lineup."

Yang Cheng looked at Hefner deeply. In front of him was an old man from East Germany who was eliminated by the times. He really could no longer keep up with the pace of this era.

From the standpoint of the head coach of a team, Yang Cheng has absolutely reason to refuse, but from the standpoint of the head coach of the first and second teams, he really can't find any reason to refuse Hefner, because the first team is the foundation of Chemnitz.

Besides, Yang Cheng had already been mentally prepared to lose some players.

"Yes, who do you want?"

Yang Cheng's pleasure made Hefner feel at a loss and ashamed, because he originally thought that Yang Cheng would make things difficult for him, but he didn't expect that he agreed neatly.

"You know, the current situation of the first team is not ideal, otherwise, I..."

Hefner wanted to explain, as if he was afraid that Yang Cheng would misunderstand, but Yang Cheng waved his hand and interrupted him.

"You are the head coach of Chemnitz team 1, and I am the head coach of Team 2. One of my responsibilities is to train this reserve force for you, so you don't need to explain too much to me!"

Hefner was stunned and smiled bitterly, "What? Do you still think I am the head coach?"

This sentence immediately made Yang Cheng feel sad. He recalled the passion that Hefner had when he first came to the team, but now he was hurt by this simple sentence. The gap was just because he could not bring the results he needed to Chemnitz.

This is the cruelty of professional football!

Seeing that Yang Cheng was not speaking, Hefner raised his head with a wry smile and looked at the ceiling, as if there was something that he didn't want Yang Cheng to see, but his voice was a little choked.

"Today, in the club, I'm afraid you are the only one who is willing to treat me as the head coach!"

Yang Cheng didn't know whether to give comfort or something to this opponent he once hated, so he remained silent.

Hefner was not a mother-in-law either, but just showed his true feelings for a moment and immediately calmed down.

"I hope to transfer Sebastian, Kyle, Clemens, Fritz to the first team, and Louis and Hutt will also train with the first team if possible. Currently, there is one less central defender in group training, but he can still continue to play with the second team."

Yang Cheng nodded in agreement.

Hefner also saw that Yang Cheng didn't want to continue talking to him more. He knew that the two had a furious relationship at the beginning. It was very good that Yang Cheng had not taken any harm to him now. It was impossible for him to ask Yang Cheng for more.

"Thanks!"

When Hefner opened the door of Yang Cheng's office room and was about to walk out, Yang Cheng heard this word clearly, which made him stunned.

When he woke up again, Hefner had lost his trace, while Yang Cheng was in the office, silently savoring the profound meaning of this thank you.

Ever since he decided to embark on the path of professional head coaching, he and Hefner have belonged to the same type of people. They are both walking on a single-plank bridge with no way back, and can only move forward, not retreat, and once they fail, they will be ruined!

Like professional players, the head coach is even more cruel than professional players. How many world-class coaches can never turn over again because of one failure? How many so-called genius coaches who are highly anticipated have become short-lived after a setback.

Yang Cheng doesn’t want to follow Hefner’s old path, so he needs to keep achieving success!

The fact that Kyle, Fritz and Hut were transferred to the first team had a certain impact on the second team, but Yang Cheng immediately adjusted the team's tactics to minimize this impact. After all, Chemnitz's second team played overall offensive and defensive football, rather than relying on a certain star.

The second team's game started earlier than the first team. Although there were fewer major players at once, Yang Cheng's team still had the upper hand in a steady and steady manner. After the winter break, they immediately achieved a 3-game win, 2 wins and 1 draw, successfully hitting a 10-game winning streak, and only encountered a draw again in Game 12.

But Hefner's first team obviously did not have good luck.

Originally, everyone was looking forward to that Hafner could make good use of the winter break period to adjust the team's predicament and lead the team out of the quagmire, but he did not expect to encounter the storm of the club's bankruptcy. Many players left the team, and their morale was disintegrating and they could not form combat effectiveness at all.

In the 19th round of the Bundesliga in the 19th round of the Bundesliga, Chemnitz was a visit to Cologne and challenged Cologne. This team was not the Bundesliga Cologne that Yang Cheng was familiar with in his previous life, which produced Podolsky, but another team in Cologne. It was reduced to the low-level league around 2000 and was in a slump.

Today, Scoon is also a veteran mid-range team in the Bundesliga, and its strength cannot be underestimated. This is the first time Hafner's team has encountered Scoon this season, and it is a away game.

As a result, Hafner's team, who was in bad luck, had another crushing defeat on the away game, and was beaten by Scoon 2:0 and was completely useless. Barack, who was highly expected to start, performed in a mess and failed to recreate his outstanding performance in the second team.

The day after the team's defeat, Chemnitz Free Press spent a lot of time reporting on this loss, because as the points gap widened, Chemnitz's relegation momentum became more and more obvious, and Hafner's status became more and more embarrassing.

In addition, the outside world generally questioned Barack's evaluation, believing that he performed well in the second team because he encountered an amateur team. Once he really encountered a professional team, he would not be able to do it.

Of course, Barack is still young and fans generally understand it, but Hafner can't do it.

"I heard that when the team bus returned to the club, a large number of fans ran to greet him independently, but they did not welcome the team, but marched and demonstrated, asking Hefner to leave Chemnitz!"

In Paul and Bayer's store, Tim sympathized with Hafner's experience. Although he was a loser, he was a famous East German coach and was treated like this by fans. It was really sad.

"Boying and protests have long been around, and these have become indispensable adjustments for Chemnitz's home court, but it is really the first time that a large-scale fan demonstration is marching and demonstrating like today. Is the club not responding to this?" Paul, Baier, restrained his anger and asked Havner very much.

Tim curled his lips, and he didn't want to say something, but everyone was tacitly aware of it.

There are two biggest troubles for Dilsmit and others at the moment. First, no one is willing to stand up to help the team even now, because everyone is worried that once Chemnits is relegated, all investment will become waste.

The second is the players' contracts. With the ticket revenue and league results in a mess, Dilsmit can only dig and sell players as much as possible to earn income, so the most urgent task is to finalize a new contract with the players as soon as possible.

However, many players including Kyle, Fritz, Stark refused to be loyal to Chemnitz and did not sign the new contract because they were not local Chemnitz players, and they all performed well, with many next players.

The only person who signed a contract with Chemnitz is Barak. The player who came from Chemnitz youth training chose to be loyal to the team. He said when talking to Yang Cheng that he hoped to make his final contribution to Chemnitz in this way.

In addition to these players, many players of the team have refused to sign new contracts. They have already begun to plan the prospect of leaving the team after the end of the season, and some have even made a lifelong decision with their new owners.

This is the case with bankrupt teams, especially poor teams like Chemnitz, who are destined to be even more miserable.

A week later, in the 20th round of the Bundesliga, Chemnitz welcomed Nuremberg away.

In this game, Hafner made greater adjustments to the main lineup. Ballack, Kyle and Fritz all played, and the team's performance improved, but in the end, it still lost to Nuremberg 1:0 away.

As a result, Chemnitz only scored 4 points in the first 20 rounds of the Bundesliga this season, 13 points behind Watten Said, who is 17th in the league. This former Bundesliga team is probably known to many old fans in China, because he has been in the Bundesliga for several seasons in the 1990s.

But what really disappointed the outside world completely with Chemnits was after the game against Nuremberg. It was said that a player attacked Hefner in the locker room because Hefner scolded him for not working hard enough in the game.

Hafner was punched and his cheeks became bruised and swollen, which was very similar to the punch that Yang Cheng had been hit by him. The outside world reported on this, but the club just had to do something inside and just punished the players casually. As for Hafner, the club did not make any comforting moves.

Dilsmit never asked about this incident from beginning to end, so he was busy dealing with bankers and wealthy people, because in his opinion, only these people could save Chemnitz.

Through this incident, Hafner's status in the club plummeted, and even the sweeping aunt could show him his face. He was as gloomy as the Black-faced God all day long, and everyone was guessing when he would leave.

Especially in the 21st round, Chemnitz lost 0-1 at home to Zvikao, losing again with a showdown with his mortal enemy. The anger of the fans was completely ignited in the 68th minute of the game. They even rushed into the court, which almost turned into a big riot.

The reason is that when the players were behind in the score, they had no idea of ​​attacking or winning the score on the court. Instead, they were playing the ball slowly. Only a few people were still working hard, and the others seemed to be going through the motions.

Anyone who sees such a team will get angry!
Chapter completed!
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