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Union coach on playing philosophy: No 50 touches of the ball

Nenad Bjelica knows exactly how the professionals at Union Berlin should play soccer. The new Köpenick coach is not afraid of the relegation battle.

After 15 games without a win, coach Nenad Bjelica has to do some work to rebuild the team..aussiedlerbote.de
After 15 games without a win, coach Nenad Bjelica has to do some work to rebuild the team..aussiedlerbote.de

Union coach on playing philosophy: No 50 touches of the ball

Union Berlin's new coach Nenad Bjelica pursues a clear footballing approach. "My teams play very intensely with a lot of pressing, with a lot of intensity. My teams are very unpleasant opponents for the opposition. We want to dominate," said the 52-year-old Croatian at his presentation.

Bjelica gained experience as a coach in the top divisions in Austria, Poland, Croatia and Turkey. He played in the Champions League with Austria Vienna and Dinamo Zagreb. "I'm not a coach who needs 50 touches of the ball to finish. I'm more someone who wants to find the shortest route to goal," said Köpenick's new hopeful about his playing philosophy.

After 15 games without a win, Bjelica will first have to build up the team. Starting work in the middle of a relegation battle is not a problem for the Croatian. "My first two jobs in my career were also relegation battles. I am fully convinced of my work. I am very self-confident," said the experienced coach about his character and promised "maximum commitment".

Nenad Bjelica, the new coach of 1st FC Union Berlin, expressed his dislike for playing styles that require 50 touches of the ball, favoring a more direct approach to goal. In the Bundesliga, Bjelica's team, known for their intense pressing and high intensity, will look to challenge 1st FC Union Berlin's opponents and aim to dominate the matches, following Bjelica's philosophy learned from his coaching stints in major leagues.

Source: www.dpa.com

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