Its be cool to see him knocked down and win silver there though. Theyd certainly appreciate him and itd make him temporarily legendary as I dont think they have any silver yet to speak of. According to Transfermrkt they won a region crown coming up through rnks
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_coefficient#Men's_Club_coefficient It's based on performances over the previous 5 seasons.
A little more info: https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsl...-902841e42354-1000--group-stage-as-it-stands/
Interview: https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bunde...he-biggest-sports-in-america-rb-leipzig-17110 bundesliga.com: You played in the Nations League this summer. How did it feel to win the title? Adams: "Yeah it felt really good. I think the best feeling is obviously beating Mexico in the final - a huge rivalry between our countries and our national teams. Of course, a lot of respect for them, but at the same time we want to win every single game. It was a very successful summer for our national team, winning the Nations League and also the Gold Cup with a completely different team, a lot of MLS America-based players. Now this next international window is very important for us because we have World Cup qualifying. We want to win those games and continue to qualify for the World Cup."
Oddly enough... I think Adams has looked great so far this season. He has made so many more progressive passes this season compared to last season. But the chemistry up front just has not been there. They have also been a bit unlucky... they could have easily scored one or two in their two losses... and they lost both 1-0. But overall... yeah. Jesse has to be feeling the pressure.
rb sold both cbs and now their captain, theres very little chance they get out of the cl group but will most likely stay stretched with the europa league and, as noted, they havent started well at all. id say unless youre someone who really looks at context (which most people arent) marsch is under a ton of pressure. if bild has some version of der sack race hes gonna be on it.
Yea it’s not a fair comparison. They haven’t replaced the talent they lost with enough good new talent.
They really at least should had had a tie on that corner where Orban missed an absolutely wide open goal. I'm sure it came to him quickly, but that was in the category of just touch it and it's harder to miss than score. I had to watch the replay a couple times to see how he even managed to miss the goal from a foot away.
It went off his knee I think. The weird thing is he was definitely making a run to put a shot on frame, so what’s his excuse for not expecting the ball?
Its only been three games so I think a bit too early for him to be on the hot seat. Especially since the Red Bull hierarchy seems to have a ton of confidence in him. Let's see where they are after 10-15 games before we start worrying about him being on the hot seat. As you said Leizpeg lost both their center backs and now they are losing Sabitzer. They've also spent about $100 million on incoming transfers so its not as if the team is without talent. It just might take a bit to integrate all the new players. That's why beating Bayern for the title isn't really a realistic expectation, but finishing in the top 4 and making a good run in Europa (given their Champions League group) seems like a very fair expectation.
Marsch isn't a coach, he's a Red Bull cog. They've been grooming him for years, were they to give up on him 3 games in, they'd have a harder time grooming others.
having the club captain and most versatile attacker trending toward the exits hang over your entire tenure to date make things extra difficult
High risk but, also high reward signing. Moriba is the type of midfielder that is often missing in Germany. There is not a lot of press resistant, tempo setting midfielders in Germany right now. And remember when Bayern signed a young La Masia midfielder who was having a contract dispute?