“I chalk that up to myself”: Baumgart takes the recent Cologne bankruptcies on his cap

In the last few weeks, 1.

“I chalk that up to myself”: Baumgart takes the recent Cologne bankruptcies on his cap

In the last few weeks, 1. FC Köln have fallen apart too much after being sent off. Steffen Baumgart criticizes himself for this - after all, he has to give his team suggestions for a solution.

Two weeks ago, Cologne conceded five goals in the derby against Borussia Mönchengladbach. Last Friday evening, Effzeh also went down against Mainz 05 with five goals conceded. What both games have in common: The team was outnumbered early on (45th and 28th minutes).

But it wasn't just continuing to play outnumbered that was the problem. The offensive approach that Cologne now has in their blood under Steffen Baumgart was continued despite the dismissals. Gladbach and Mainz both made good use of this and thus had some good scoring chances.

Two such high defeats leave their mark on a team. Baumgart now chalks this up to himself.

"The question is how do we manage that we don't always get five players and problems like that after being sent off. I think we have to learn our way of playing and in such situations we don't start and put pressure on, but that's the first thing Have to calm down the game," he explained the general starting position (via picture).

The goal: Even if Cologne is outnumbered and the game becomes more difficult, you shouldn't collapse so much.

According to the coach, the fact that this has not been successfully implemented so far is also due to him: "We didn't make it and I chalk it up to me."

Understandably, it is difficult for his players to "hold back when you've been drummed into attacking every ball for a year and a half." Baumgart continued: "But I have to provide the solutions and I didn't manage to do that twice - you have to say it so clearly. It's a learning process for me too."

An honest and self-critical assessment of the situation. It is of course problematic that there is hardly any time between the league and the conference league to develop such concepts, to train them and to implement them in a timely manner.

The situation is therefore "not easy", as Baumgart admitted. The fluctuations have been too big lately, he judged: "In the last two and a half weeks we've been experiencing an ups and down of feelings, ranging from 'we're really good' to 'we're shitty'." That must now be stopped as soon as possible.

This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as "I chalk that up to myself": Baumgart takes the recent Cologne bankruptcies on his cap.

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