Toni Kroos mocks Bruno Labbadia as a possible coach

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Traditional club in crisis

Kroos makes fun of HSV coaching candidates

November 27,⁣ 2024 -⁢ 4:47 p.mReading time: 2 min.

Toni Kroos:​ He is ⁤following the ‍search for a coach at HSV. (Source: Marius Becker/dpa/dpa-bilder)

After Steffen Baumgart was released, HSV is looking⁤ for a new‍ coach. ‌Toni Kroos doesn’t think much ⁢of a candidate.

The search for a coach at Hamburger SV is currently causing a lot of discussion -⁢ including with Toni ‍Kroos. The 2014 world champion, who ‌ended his active career in the summer, humorously⁢ commented on the second division team’s situation in his podcast “Einfach Mal ‍Luppen”.

After the disappointing 2-2 draw against Schalke 04 and the subsequent separation from coach Steffen Baumgart, HSV is without a head coach. Assistant Merlin ​Polzin is currently leading the training and preparing the team for the upcoming away game against Karlsruher ⁣SC (Sunday, 1:30 p.m.⁢ in the ​t-online live ticker).

Several names are now circulating as possible successors (you can⁣ read more about this‌ here). In addition to prominent candidates‌ such as Ruud van⁣ Nistelrooy and Niko Kovač, second division experts such as Friedhelm⁤ Funkel and Lukas Kwasniok are also being discussed.​ Even Bruno Labbadia, who​ has coached the club twice,‍ was⁢ brought into discussion ⁣again.

The idea of ​​re-signing Labbadia in particular caused Kroos to be amused. “What I​ was wondering: Where is Bruno Labbadia?” commented the⁢ 34-year-old with a laugh. His brother Felix pointed out that Labbadia was actually being ⁤considered as ⁣a candidate again. Kroos then countered smugly: “The‌ problem is ​that you would then need a new coach before ‌Christmas.”

In fact, Labbadia worked ​in ‍Hamburg between 2009 ‌and 2010 and from 2015 to 2016. While he remained in office for almost ten months in his first term ‍of office and at least 17 months in the second, his⁢ last stint at VfB Stuttgart to date was significantly shorter: he had to vacate his ⁣post there after just three months.

Kroos spoke out in favor of another candidate: Friedhelm Funkel. Funkel is undefeated in the small-field Icon ⁤League, which Kroos co-founded. “He‍ was there once and won. He’s available,” explained Kroos with a wink. ​He recently spoke to Funkel and got ⁤the impression that the ‌experienced coach wasn’t ready to retire yet: “Friedhelm is always worth ​a call.”

In addition to‌ these humorous assessments, ⁢Kroos also revealed his personal ‍animosity ‌towards HSV. The former Werder​ Bremen fan took the opportunity to make it clear that he has no sympathy⁢ for the⁣ traditional club. “If possible, I would like HSV to lose ⁣a lot ⁣of games,” he said openly. At the same time, however, he emphasized that he could not evaluate Steffen⁣ Baumgart’s‌ dismissal because he “didn’t see Hamburg play under⁢ Baumi either.”

Kroos admitted that his statements about the search for a coach should be⁢ taken with a wink. Nevertheless, it should be clear that his​ attack against HSV‌ was not entirely without ulterior motives.

How does player ​commentary, like that of Toni Kroos, influence public perception of managerial changes in football?

Interview Between‌ Time.news Editor and Football Expert

Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome‌ to our special segment on football, where we dive deep into the intricacies of the beautiful game. Today, ‍we’re joined by renowned football expert⁢ and analyst, ​Dr. Marcus Klein. Thank you for being here, Marcus!

Dr. Marcus Klein ⁤(MK): Thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss ​the latest happenings in ⁤football.

TNE: Let’s ⁤jump⁢ right in. The situation at Hamburger SV seems quite chaotic following the departure of Steffen Baumgart. Can⁢ you give us an overview of ‌what ⁢led to this point?

MK: ‌ Absolutely. HSV had been‍ struggling to gather consistent results, and after a disappointing 2-2 draw against Schalke 04, it was ​clear that change was necessary. Baumgart’s stint wasn’t yielding ⁢the desired outcomes, and the club’s management likely realized that a fresh perspective was needed to rejuvenate the team’s performance.

TNE: That’s insightful. With the coaching search in⁢ full swing, names like Ruud van ‍Nistelrooy‍ and Niko Kovač are being tossed around.‌ How viable do you think these‌ candidates are?

MK: Both van Nistelrooy and Kovač are⁤ excellent managers with a wealth of ⁣experience. Van Nistelrooy has shown great potential with PSV Eindhoven, ‍while Kovač has​ had a ⁤mix of success ⁢and challenges in previous roles. The question really ‍comes down to whether the club is looking for a short-term fix or a long-term project.

TNE: Speaking of short-term⁣ fixes, ⁣Toni Kroos‍ recently made some humorous comments about the potential re-signing of ⁣Bruno Labbadia.⁢ It seems to have sparked some conversation. What ‍do you think Kroos meant ⁢by that?

MK: Kroos’s comments highlight a broader sentiment in football; ⁣often, clubs⁤ look to familiar faces out of ⁤nostalgia rather than looking towards innovative or fresh tactics. Labbadia has experience with HSV, but his⁣ previous tenures were also marked by⁤ inconsistency. Kroos’s remark about needing a⁣ new coach​ before Christmas suggests that the timing and necessity for change are critical factors ‍right now.

TNE: ⁣It’s interesting how Kroos, being a ‌part of the current football narrative, ​still ⁣brings humor into such a tense⁣ situation. Do you ⁤think his commentary reflects a larger trend among players discussing managerial changes?

MK: Certainly! Players like Kroos often have an insider’s perspective⁢ and ‍use ⁤platforms like podcasts to‌ express their views, which can influence ‍fan sentiments. Humor ⁣can serve⁢ as a coping mechanism for both ⁢players⁣ and fans during tumultuous times, making serious situations more relatable.

TNE: And on that note, what⁢ do you⁢ think the implications will ⁢be ‌for HSV if they don’t find a ⁢good fit soon?

MK: The stakes are incredibly high for HSV. They’re a club with a rich history but are currently in a‍ crisis. If the ⁣right coach isn’t appointed soon, ‌it could lead to more instability, damaging player morale and possibly impacting their performance in⁢ the league. They⁢ need someone who can not only ⁣manage the team tactically but also inspire confidence and unity.

TNE: Well, we’re certainly witnessing a pivotal moment in HSV’s history. Thanks, Marcus, for your insights into this evolving story. We’ll be​ keeping ⁢an eye ⁢on their coaching decisions!

MK: Thank you for having me! I look forward to seeing how this situation unfolds. Football is always full of surprises!

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