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Bochum coach Letsch: "We are good and we believe in ourselves"

Bochum coach Thomas Letsch said he was not in the mood for superlatives after the 3-0 win against 1. FC Union Berlin. Nevertheless, the 55-year-old was thrilled with his team's performance and the important victory in the relegation battle. "We played a class game from the first to the last...

Bochum's Anthony Losilla celebrates after the final whistle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Bochum's Anthony Losilla celebrates after the final whistle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Bundesliga - Bochum coach Letsch: "We are good and we believe in ourselves"

Bochum coach Thomas Letsch said he was not in the mood for superlatives after the 3-0 win against 1. FC Union Berlin. Nevertheless, the 55-year-old was thrilled with his team's performance and the important victory in the relegation battle. "We played a class game from the first to the last minute - against a team that played Real Madrid on Tuesday and deserved to play in the Champions League," said Letsch on Saturday. "We can build on this performance."

The lead over the relegation zone and Union is now six points. Even before the end of the year with the game at Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday, one thing is certain: VfL will celebrate Christmas without any major relegation worries. The team has clearly stabilized after a mixed start to the season. "We are good and we believe in ourselves," said Letsch.

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  1. VfL Bochum's impressive 3-0 win against 1. FC Union Berlin in the Bundesliga has moved them six points clear of the relegation zone, boosting their chances of staying in Germany's top soccer league.
  2. Despite not wanting to use superlatives, Bochum coach Thomas Letsch was pleased with his team's performance, praising them for playing a class game against a team that recently faced Real Madrid in the Champions League.
  3. The victory over Union Berlin was particularly significant for Bochum, as they look to secure their place in the Bundesliga for the upcoming holiday season, with a game against Bayer Leverkusen looming on the horizon.
  4. Letsch, who has been instrumental in stabilizing Bochum's fortunes after a challenging start to the season, expressed confidence in his team, stating that they are good and believe in themselves.
  5. The impressive display against Union Berlin has put VfL Bochum in a strong position in the Bundesliga table, with Germany's top soccer league providing a tough test for even the most experienced teams, including the likes of Real Madrid, once Champions League champions.

Source: www.stern.de

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