GAK in crisis: The search for a new trainer becomes a panic action!
The GAK is looking for a new coach after the end of René Poms. The Ansa conference analyzes the current situation in football.
GAK in crisis: The search for a new trainer becomes a panic action!
The GAK is facing a dramatic change, because the Graz footballers are urgently looking for a new coach! René Poms was sacked after just five months and 13 games in what fans said seemed like a panicked decision. User “Sport_Fan” said on LAOLA1: “A lot of money is being burned that the GAK probably doesn’t have.” This could have fatal consequences for staying in the league, as the pressure on the club is growing.
In the next round of the Bundesliga, GAK will face Wiener Austria on Saturday, and both teams have an urgent desire to end their negative streaks. The Viennese, playing at home, are looking for their first win in a long time and have already sold 12,000 tickets for the game. Coach Stephan Helm is optimistic: "We're playing at home, we're still unbeaten. With our fans there's only one direction, that's three points," said Helm. The team also works under high pressure, delivers well on the pitch and now has to show against GAK that things are looking up for them in the league Pulse24 reported.
A fight for the first victory
GAK has had a difficult time in the league so far and is now hoping for its first three points of the season. Goalkeeper Jakob Meierhofer remains optimistic and says: “We go from game to game, but still with a really good attitude.” He emphasizes that there is no mood of crisis in the team, even if the defense has major problems: 16 goals conceded in eight games is alarming.
It will be a crucial game for GAK, as only a win could turn things around. There is great respect for Austria, who have strong players and want to dominate the game. But Graz have shown signs of strength against the Viennese in the past by winning their last two competitive games. This encounter could be a turning point for both teams' negative season, as well LAOLA1 reported.