Derby fever in Leipzig: Lok coach promises victory from the reserve!
Derby fever in Leipzig: Lok coach promises victory from the reserve!
Before the official press conference happened something strange: a bottle of non -alcoholic beer fell from the podium and broke. If you believe the superstition, shards bring happiness. Maybe that's a good omen for the upcoming derby between FC Lok Leipzig and BSG Chemistry. However, coach Jochen Seitz does not focus on luck, but on the strength of his replacement bank.
The FC Lok Leipzig goes into the 112nd Leipzig derby with a lot of confidence. Seitz is convinced that the bank will play a decisive role in the course of the game. "Chemistry will be highly motivated, just like we are. We are to continue our series. I think we decide this game from the bank again - very clearly, just like the last games," said the trainer. According to him, the substitute players can decisively intervene in the pressure situation of the last 20 minutes and secure the result.
Stark Bank as a secret weapon
The locomotive bank is full of potential. Among the substitutes are top players such as Djamal Ziane and Noel Eichinger, who can keep a breath of fresh air when it comes to it. This strength could be the key to success in the derby.
also the coach of chemistry, Miroslav Jagatic, recognizes the form of the locomotive. "Lok makes up good, is in a real flow. They swim on a wave of success that we want to reach again. The derby should be the beginning," said Jagatic. This assessment shows that the entire league perceives the strength of the Leipzig team.
Looking back at the last derby in May, which was lost 0-2, Seitz was not yet used as a coach. He sat together with sports director Toni Wachsmuth in the stands and had to see that changes were necessary. This realization ultimately brought success: FC Lok Leipzig has been playing ten games without defeat since then.Another highlight on Sunday will be the support of around 10,000 fans who want to cheer on their team loudly. This backdrop can not only be motivating, but also increase the pressure on the opponents.
The signs for the derby could therefore not be better: an unbeaten team, motivated players and a strong backing from the bank. It remains to be seen whether these factors can make the decisive difference in the game. For more information, See current report www.bild.de .
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