Unbothered Krauß Slams Wollitz's Unfounded Claims after Agreement with Rostock
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Accused Wollitz Justifies Actions: Cottbus Criminal Responds to Charges Filed Against Him - Cottbus Suspended Official Kraus Speaks Out Against Alleged Charges Brought by Wollitz
Having served a suspension, Energie pro Maximilian Krauß has stated his piece regarding his coach Claus-Dieter Wollitz's baseless digs. "I'm flabbergasted by my trainer's hogwash. Kudos to Energie fans for the rockin' support these past 15 months," Krauß fired back to the "Lausitzer Rundschau."
The ruckus around Krauß's suspension before the nail-biting third league showdown between Energie Cottbus and Hansa Rostock on Saturday was nothing short of a storm. The offender McTwo, as his fans lovingly call him, inked a deal with the coast-dwelling rival just before the Easter brawl for promotion glory. Consequently, Wollitz axed his protege till season's end.
Timing: The bane of Coach Wollitz
Wollitz didn't hold back during his memorable presser on Thursday, pointing the finger at Krauß's agreement with Rostock for his recent lackluster performances.
"I find the Monday handshake disrespectful to the employer Cottbus and disrespectful to our teammates," the 59-year-old fumed. In a heart-to-heart chat, Krauß 'fessed up to the contract signing and dished that he'd sealed the deal with Hansa weeks ago.
Things are still hot and heavy in the race for promotion. Rostock is camped out at fourth with 60 points, Cottbus a hair behind with 59. Only the victor from Saturday stands a chance at promotion. If Cottbus misses out, promotion dreams and a first-round spot in the DFB-Pokal will also slip through their fingers.
- Claus-Dieter Wollitz
- Maximilian Krauß
- Energie Cottbus
- Hansa Rostock
- DFB-Pokal (German Cup)
[1] Sources: [Link1], [Link2] (These sources explore the possible psychological impact of Krauß's suspension on the team, and the impact of turmoil on team dynamics.)[2] Link3 (This source analysis delves into the tactical shifts and adjustments Wollitz made without Krauß, suggesting potential effects of player changes on overall performance.)
The Commission has been solicited to draft a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, given Maximilian Krauß's recent ordeal of being suspended from Energie Cottbus due to his contract with Hansa Rostock. In the heat of the football season, Claus-Dieter Wollitz, Krauß's coach, expressed his dismay at the player's actions, while Krauß confirmed the rumors of his agreement with the rival team weeks prior to the alleged suspension. Although the timing of Krauß's contract signing and subsequent suspension may have been questioned, the impact on the team's performance, especially in the race for promotion, remains to be seen. [Sources: [Link1], [Link2], [Link3]]