Jan Barta, sports director, makes a definitive statement
Lions Frankfurt Face Challenges in New Season
The DEL club Lions Frankfurt have had a difficult start to the season, suffering a heavy 1:9 defeat against Ice Bears Wolfsburg. In an exclusive interview with Sonja Pahl, the new sports director of the Lions Frankfurt, Jan Barta, spoke extensively about the challenging situation the team finds itself in.
Barta emphasised the importance of learning from past experiences for the Lions Frankfurt. He pointed to the improved performance against Straubing, despite the loss, as an example of this. According to Barta, the loss was due to an unlucky penalty, and he remains optimistic about the team's potential.
The trainer of the Löwen Frankfurt is not yet specified, but Barta has been making strategic decisions as sports director. He underscored the need for the team to focus on the basics in their training, as they look to bounce back from their disappointing start.
Looking ahead, Barta outlined a path he wants to take with the Lions Frankfurt. He expressed his expectation for the team to show their quality against Dresden, with the match scheduled for Thursday, with the Löwen Frankfurt as the home team.
Barta acknowledged the heavy impact of the 1:9 defeat against Wolfsburg on himself and the Lions Frankfurt. However, he believes that one major loss per season is acceptable, as long as the team avoids additional ones.
As the Lions Frankfurt look to turn their season around, Barta's leadership and strategic decisions will be crucial. Fans will be hoping for a strong performance against Dresden, as the team looks to get their season back on track.
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