Towers Crisis Escalates - Barloschky: "Not Consolidated" - Veolia Towers Hamburg's Winless Streak Continues as Coach Admits Mental Struggle
Veolia Towers Hamburg is facing a challenging season. After 11 games, they have not won a single match in the Bundesliga, EuroCup, or cup competitions. The team's head coach, Benka Barloschky, admits that his players are struggling both mentally and in their performance.
Hamburg's struggles are evident in their results. They have suffered decisive defeats, including a 30-point loss to Bamberg in the BBL. Despite facing top-six ranked teams in four out of five games, Hamburg has not earned a point. The team's inconsistency, with wild performance swings, is a significant factor in their poor ranking.
Coach Barloschky acknowledges the team's issues. He stated that the team is not solid enough to keep up with their opponents and that his players are failing to capitalize on their chances. He also expressed that the team is mentally struggling, which is affecting their performance. Despite the losing streak, Barloschky is focused on helping the team and preparing for the next practice, rather than dwelling on the consequences.
Hamburg's next chance for a turnaround is in the EuroCup on Wednesday, followed by a crucial BBL clash against Braunschweig on Friday. Another loss could push the Towers deeper into crisis, but Coach Barloschky believes that worrying about it is the wrong approach. The team and coaching staff are working together to improve their performance and secure their first win of the season.