Bundesliga lost two consecutive games at the beginning! Nuremberg coach Kloser: The ball is not passed in place, I can do it even if I get on.
12:27pm, 12 August 2025Football
August 11th August Nuremberg lost two consecutive losses in the German second division. According to German media Bild, the team's coach Kloser seemed very annoyed when he was interviewed after the game.
"We couldn't even pass the ball behind the opponent's central defender once, not once. Hey, I'm almost 50 years old, but I can still do it when I get on. The ball really doesn't pass it, and the running position is not good."
Klose was even more blunt in the performance of 18-year-old forward Stepanov, who was loaned from Leverkusen: "He didn't meet our expectations. Tralovic is better, but he can't say he's already established a foothold."
"They are all talented players. We know that this requires hard work. I'm not afraid of this challenge, because I used to play for the forward, so I know what to do, and we still have a lot of work to do."
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