0:5 debacle in Graz
Now it’s burning brightly in Salzburg
A few days ago, the "Krone" reported on the "Salzburg powder keg". After the 0:5 debacle in Graz, one thing is certain: the Bulls are on fire. The "performance" in the Murmetropolis was a real oath of disclosure. A "column" by "Krone" editor Sebastian Steinbichler.
Simply blaming the defeat on tactical reasons is no longer enough. Salzburg must fundamentally question itself. From front to back. This is also fueling the personnel discussion. Starting with sporting director Bernhard Seonbuchner, who has been in charge for a year now.
His grace period was over with the last summer transfer window. Looking at the squad planning as of Sunday evening, it is clear that the quality of the squad - especially defensively - is reaching its limits. This is largely down to him, as there was no adequate response to the departure of key players such as Strahinja Pavlovic. Despite spending tens of millions of euros.
Things are also starting to get uncomfortable for coach Pep Lijnders. The Dutchman has long since squandered the credit for the good start to the season. Added to this is the controversy surrounding the selection of Janis Blaswich as captain. Some fans are already calling for him to be sacked in the forums. But that would be a quick fix at this point in time.
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