AlabamaSpur sounds like we dodged a bullet with Glasner.
Here are some comments from the Wolfsburg captain:
"I'm glad he's gone. He's certainly not a bad coach professionally and he was successful with us.
In the summer, I realised that it was going to be a difficult season for me and that something had changed in the relationship between the coach and me.
I had the feeling that the coach would use every little injury in the future as an excuse to leave me on the bench. And that's exactly what happened.
But I never had the feeling that I was sitting out for sporting reasons, but also for personal reasons. It wasn't just about football, that's why I'm so sad. I kept my mouth shut until today so as not to jeopardise the team's success
So often the coach had given me hope of a place in the starting eleven, which he then dashed with ever new excuses, it went on all the time. It almost destroyed me. I told my family before the games that they didn't have to watch because I wouldn't play anyway.
As a footballer I was broken, and as a person I was also badly hit. He is certainly not a bad coach professionally, and he was successful with us. But I'm still very glad that he's gone, because for me personally it was the worst relationship I've ever had with a coach in my career."
Guilavogui über Glasner: "Ich bin froh, dass er weg ist"
Sportlich spielte Josuha Guilavogui in der abgelaufenen Saison beim VfL Wolfsburg keine große Rolle mehr. Nun äußerte er sich deutlich über Ex-Trainer Oliver Glasner.www.kicker.de
Whining fucking snowflake, like half the fuckers we have.