Mike Tullberg
BVB interim coach freaked out after the last game-expert finds it “embarrassing”
After three games, Mike Tullberg ends as an interim coach at BVB. To say goodbye, the coach made an appearance with which he will remember.
When referee Frank Willenborg kicked off the game in Heidenheim, Mike Tullberg was no longer possible. The interim coach of Borussia Dortmund sprinted off as if from his senses, ran to the guest block with the traveling BVB fans, torn his mouth wide open. Again and again he clenched the fists, pointed to the Dortmund lettering on his sweater. So you haven’t been happy about a victory at BVB for a long time, and if it is only a nasty 2-1 at 1. FC Heidenheim.
For Tullberg, the spectacular jubilee appearance on the Ostalb was also his farewell from the front row. After the dismissal of Nuri Sahin, the Dane had taken over the coaching position for three games. He is actually responsible for the U-19 team. Now Niko Kovac, whose commitment of the BVB had already announced before the game in Heidenheim, has been taking over the professional team. Mike Tullberg will remain lively with the fans-not only because of the Heidenheim game.
Mike Tullberg brings passion and fire back
In terms of sport, the interim coach has not torn out trees, but the BVB led to its way again. He took over the team in the middle of a deep crisis, in his short time on the coaching bench there are two victories (against Heidenheim and in the Champions League against shaft jor Donetsk) and a draw. The BVB fan soul is good for a series of three unbeaten games in these times.
But what the supporters like even more: finally feel something again. From his first moment as a coach of the professional team, Tullberg knew how to convey passion and fire. “With drooling in the mouth and knife between my teeth-I want to see that,” the 39-year-old had formulated the expectations of his players before his debut. He is known for a lot of commitment and roar on the sidelines. And right from the start, he made it clear that the players have no consideration of big names.
Memories of Jürgen Klopp
That reminds many BVB fans-exactly, Jürgen Klopp. Many followers have broken with the former master coach since he has agreed with Red Bull. But the emotion (and success) that Klopp brought to Dortmund and which fits there as well as nowhere in the Bundesliga is still like to think. Also that Tullberg dares to change a player like Karim Adeyemi and then replace it again.
The transition coach also cedited with his extensive cheer. Sky expert Dietmar Hamann found his appearance “embarrassing” and accused Tullberg self-expression. Dortmund had made the right decision not to capture Tullberg in the long term as a coach of the Bundesliga team. “I thought when he cheered that he scored the two goals himself. He should cheer with his coaching team and then he can go into the curve with the team,” said Hamann.
In Dortmund they love him for that. Tullberg is now moving back to the second member – no problem for him, he says. However, as soon as it should not run round with the new BVB coach Niko Kovac, the Tullberg calls should quickly become loud again in the south stand.
Source: Stern

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