Fuhrich in a Rut? Hoeneß Suggests Studying Goretzka's Resurgence
- Hoeneß advises Führich to emulate Goretzka's leadership style
Sebastian Hoeneß, the VfB Stuttgart coach, thinks Chris Fuhrich could use his omission from the next round of national team matches as a turning point. Hoeneß reckons the German international could draw inspiration from Leon Goretzka's "rebirth" at Bayern Munich. "Take Goretzka as your model," Hoeneß declared. "That good performances will see you back in the national team." To ace in Nagelsmann's eyes, Fuhrich needs to deliver goals and create opportunities, plain and simple.
Goretzka, now Bayern's main man again, is gearing up to rejoin the national team for two crucial Nations League fixtures against Italy on March 20th and 23rd, following a 16-month absence. Fuhrich, who took part in the Euros, finds himself on the outer looking in for these high-profile games.
Nagelsmann voiced his decision thusly: "Fuhrich has played his fair share of games for VfB, but the outcomes are not impressive." Two points out of 21 in the last seven games isn't cutting it. "It's not just about scoring and setting-up goals. It's about creating dangerous situations. Fuhrich gives it his all, but he needs to convert more opportunities."
Hoeneß considers Nagelsmann's frank words as "legitimate." Fuhrich has bagged just one goal and set up three in 24 Bundesliga games this season. His decline in form mirrors that of his team, who are locked in a battle for a European spot. VfB meets the struggling double champions Bayer Leverkusen this Sunday (7:30 PM CET/DAZN).
- Sebastian Hoeneß
- Chris Fuhrich
- Form Slump
- Leon Goretzka
- Struggling Stuttgart
- Julian Nagelsmann
- VfB Stuttgart
Additional Insights:
- National Team Snub: Fuhrich's omission from the national team could reflect his current form or other factors Nagelsmann takes into account[1].
- Lackluster Performances: There's no detailed analysis of Fuhrich's form in relation to his national team snub, but his performances for Stuttgart have been underwhelming[2].
- Tough Stretch Ahead: With only five wins from 21 possible points, Stuttgart finds themselves fighting for a European spot[3]. Their upcoming game against Leverkusen is a crucial test.
- Use a Role Model: Coaches often utilize established players like Goretzka as motivational tools and guides for aspiring young players[4]. This suggests Hoeneß could be advising Fuhrich to learn from Goretzka's work ethic, consistency, and adaptability.
The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment, following the resurgence of Leon Goretzka at Bayern Munich that has caught the attention of many. Sebastian Hoeneß, coach of VfB Stuttgart, believes Chris Fuhrich could benefit from studying Goretzka's comeback, as both players face a form slump. Fuhrich, despite participating in the Euros, finds himself on the bench for crucial national team fixtures, while his team, Stuttgart, struggles to secure a European spot.