The situation is not necessarily as dyer as some pundits have put it. A win against Bayer 04 Leverkusen this upcoming Monday at De Kuip can give the tub boys a lift to their fledgling season, more importantly a move out of relegation. The tub boys have in eight matches only won and drawn once earning them four points in total. A club that last season in EFL2 WOOED their fans with their offensive prowess have been limited to 5 goals for, in comparison to 14 goals against this season.
Unreliable Sources contacted Buck and asked the gaffer for his thoughts on the current lack of offence. Buck’s reply was “we’ve played six of eight matches that have an accumulation of only seven goals against and three goals for. Apart from the two matches, round 3 against Monaco a 3-1 loss and round 6 against Sporting Lisbon a 4-1 loss, matches have not seen more than 2 goals scored for, or against. So yes, the overall outlook is not too rosy, but with closer examination the bark is much worse than the bite”.
Nonetheless, the close outcomes are not producing wins and if the club continues to sputter, what will the implications be for manager Buck when the fit hits the shan? Resigning would be the viable option, but with the clubs early success at the DBC tournament, talk of any major changes to the club structure have not arisen.
Unreliable Sources have received an exclusive from an undisclosed source that certain clubs have shown interest in manager Bucks credentials. However, no confirmation from Buck on any possible move. Furthermore Buck seems to be in good spirits and is showing no signs that he has intentions of departing any time soon.
The tub boys who gained promotion from EFL2 to ELF1 through playoff are currently trailing the other two promoted clubs, Sevilla and Fiorintina by 9 and 4 points respectively. The tub boys and fans alike would be more than happy to give their old rivals a run for their money. Something that is easier said than done. No doubt with a little hard work and luck we’ll see a few more “W’s” in the win column.
Some good news amongst much unfavorable news. Though, still too early to tell, Feyenoords performance at the DBC tournament has and is proving many pundits wrong. With a first round victory against Atalanta and a second round draw versus Middlebrough, the tub boys are showing that they are serious contenders and that the knockout stages are real possibility. An objective that manager Buck has worked hard to obtain, stating on several occasions that one of his main priorities was cup success.
In an interview with a rival sport network, manager Buck opened up on the possibility of changes to the current squad, youth sensation Di_maggio and also his own future at Feyenoord. The gaffer was adamant to put an end to the question of an early exit at the helm of Feyenoord. Stating that he has been approached, but that he is dedicated to the current job at hand and has had no time to really ponder anything other than league play. In regards to changes to the squad, Buck stated “Unless I’m offered a miraculous deal, no changes to the club”. His response concerning the nineteen year old youth sensation defensive midfielder L_Di_Maggio, the gaffer was quoted as saying that “Contrary to what the experts believe, I don’t feel it necessary to have him play alongside veteran E_Gutierrez. Let the rookie build up his confidence and experience and he’ll undoubtedly be starting alongside E_Gutierrez, as well as becoming his possible successor”.
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Unreliable Sources contacted Buck and asked the gaffer for his thoughts on the current lack of offence. Buck’s reply was “we’ve played six of eight matches that have an accumulation of only seven goals against and three goals for. Apart from the two matches, round 3 against Monaco a 3-1 loss and round 6 against Sporting Lisbon a 4-1 loss, matches have not seen more than 2 goals scored for, or against. So yes, the overall outlook is not too rosy, but with closer examination the bark is much worse than the bite”.
Nonetheless, the close outcomes are not producing wins and if the club continues to sputter, what will the implications be for manager Buck when the fit hits the shan? Resigning would be the viable option, but with the clubs early success at the DBC tournament, talk of any major changes to the club structure have not arisen.
Unreliable Sources have received an exclusive from an undisclosed source that certain clubs have shown interest in manager Bucks credentials. However, no confirmation from Buck on any possible move. Furthermore Buck seems to be in good spirits and is showing no signs that he has intentions of departing any time soon.
The tub boys who gained promotion from EFL2 to ELF1 through playoff are currently trailing the other two promoted clubs, Sevilla and Fiorintina by 9 and 4 points respectively. The tub boys and fans alike would be more than happy to give their old rivals a run for their money. Something that is easier said than done. No doubt with a little hard work and luck we’ll see a few more “W’s” in the win column.
Some good news amongst much unfavorable news. Though, still too early to tell, Feyenoords performance at the DBC tournament has and is proving many pundits wrong. With a first round victory against Atalanta and a second round draw versus Middlebrough, the tub boys are showing that they are serious contenders and that the knockout stages are real possibility. An objective that manager Buck has worked hard to obtain, stating on several occasions that one of his main priorities was cup success.
In an interview with a rival sport network, manager Buck opened up on the possibility of changes to the current squad, youth sensation Di_maggio and also his own future at Feyenoord. The gaffer was adamant to put an end to the question of an early exit at the helm of Feyenoord. Stating that he has been approached, but that he is dedicated to the current job at hand and has had no time to really ponder anything other than league play. In regards to changes to the squad, Buck stated “Unless I’m offered a miraculous deal, no changes to the club”. His response concerning the nineteen year old youth sensation defensive midfielder L_Di_Maggio, the gaffer was quoted as saying that “Contrary to what the experts believe, I don’t feel it necessary to have him play alongside veteran E_Gutierrez. Let the rookie build up his confidence and experience and he’ll undoubtedly be starting alongside E_Gutierrez, as well as becoming his possible successor”.
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