Coach Nuri Sahin didn’t like how Maximilian Beier was treated after his poor start to the season at BVB. In the 2-1 win over RB Leipzig, the national player impressed with a goal and an assist – but the success was also due to a tactical trick that Borussia Dortmund‘s coach picked up from Thomas Tuchel.
“We have to be careful. I just saw on TV that it was his twelfth competitive game for Borussia Dortmund,” added Sahin in the debriefing Sky on the subject of Beier and emphasized: “He’s a German national player, a young boy. How he was destroyed was crazy. I’m extremely happy for him.”
Although Sahin was “reluctant to single out any players,” there was also extra praise for Felix Nmecha. He was a “top player” who scored the only six against Leipzig for a very specific reason.
“I still remember: when Thomas Tuchel was our coach, we also had this plan against RB. It was clear to me that if we were going to play with a six, it had to be Felix,” said the 36-year-old, who agreed As is well known, he made a lot of notes about the working methods of his former coaches during his active time as a professional, and when asked, he explained: “It stuck in my head. I looked at the documents again.”
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In light of Coach Nuri Sahin’s recent comments regarding Maximilian Beier’s treatment and performance, how do you feel about the pressures young players face in high-stakes environments like Borussia Dortmund? Do you think the coaching staff should intervene more to protect their players from excessive criticism, or do you believe that tough love is necessary for their development? Share your thoughts!