It gets serious for Adi Hütter. When Borussia Mönchengladbach starts at the 1st FC Kaiserslautern on this Monday in the DFB Cup and then opened the Bundesliga season on Friday against FC Bayern, the eyes will be focused on the new head coach of the foal elf. The five-time Germans invested 7.5 million euros to buy the Austrian from the contract with Eintracht Frankfurt thanks to an exit clause.
A proud sum that does not burst for Hütter. "I feel no pressure at all by the transfer fee. That would be madness if I would do my head for that, the price tag does not interest me," the 51-year-old makes it clear in the Great Hütter interview (Monday edition).
The high expectation in Gladbach has nothing to do with the fee.
Adi Hütter
That with the amount of the transfer fee would also be an even higher expectation of expectation, Hütter does not look like this. "The high expectation in Gladbach has nothing to do with the price tag, she would be just as if I had come without a cent," he holds counter. And actually, it was only 2.5 million euros, which Gladbach has paid for him, the coach expects.
"Five million euros took the club from Dortmund for Marco Rose. And this sum, distributed to three years of my contract, I feel as a reasonable issue for a coach that you absolutely wanted to have." He had "never believed that someone pays so much money to buy myself from my contract," but gives Hütter - and explains: "When I had this passage in my contract in my signature, I thought: Who should think Because 7.5 million euros pay for you? And not even a year later it was already so far. "
The Champions League would be the absolute dream. The club already knows this feeling.
Adi Hütter
According to 8th place and the Missing of the European Cup, Hütter wants to attack the table with Borussia in the new season again in the table. "We want to go back to the international business. We make this requirement for ourselves because the team also brings the quality to achieve this goal," says the coach.
In addition, he does not make a Hehl from that for him a participation in the Champions League would mean something special. "The first step would be to qualify for international business again," says Hütter. "But we do not have to talk about it: Of course the Champions League would be the absolute dream. The club knows this feeling already."
The total Hütter interview read in the print edition of the Hütter from Monday _ (here also available as emagazines). The coach also speaks in detail about its leadership style, teaching from the early years, the complexity of the coaching profession, his game idea and __, _ wen he sees as a Bayern challenger .
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