Kramaric bursts the collar: frustration near Hoffenheim after debacle!

Kramaric bursts the collar: frustration near Hoffenheim after debacle!

Sinsheim, Deutschland - thick air at TSG Hoffenheim! After the dramatic 0: 5 defeat against Bayern Munich, the emotions boiled up. Hoffenheim star Andrej Kramaric, who has been connected to the club for a long time, gave his frustration free and described his deep concerns about the latest developments in the club. His passionate statements during an interview with ESPN made it clear that he is dissatisfied with the performance of the team and the sporting management. "It is a big shit," announced the Croatian striker and did not save with criticism of those responsible. "We invested so much money - for nothing," he added angrily when he spoke about the sporting descent, which was accompanied by the change of coaching and the commitment of sports director Andreas Schicker.

internal conflicts and challenges

The mood within the team is tense, especially after a series of nine games without a win, in which only one game was won. Kramaric emphasized that the current season only reflects the negative record of the past few months. He pointed out that the team's style of play had changed fundamentally since sports director Alexander Rosen left the club. In an emotional pronunciation, Kramaric showed that the risk of a relegation camp is becoming increasingly real: "With a good team, with good players, we are now on the abyss". For coach Christian Ilzer it is becoming increasingly difficult to bring the team to the right course.

The challenge is not easier because the team is torn inside. Ilzer made it clear that the way the team appeared in Munich was not acceptable. In his first reaction after the debacle, he explained that the players have to pull themselves together: "We must not torn ourselves now," said the coach, who has to motivate his team before the important upcoming game against Kiel. Managing Director Markus Schütz tried to smooth the waves by emphasizing that emotions such as Kramaric also had a positive side as long as they can be converted into constructive energy. "We still have a complete second half of the season to play, there are still 51 points to be awarded," says Schütz, who has not given up hope of a turn, while the sporting future of Hoffenheim is on the brink. You can find more details about the situation at Hoffenheim at Today.at and Kurier.at .

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