EXCLUSIVE!
Germany’s Head Coach Vital Heynen clears the air and clarifies all the issues and the reported dirty tactics he used at the recently concluded CEV European Championship.
In case you missed it, Coach Heynen was accused by another national team and some fans that he used the competition formula to his advantage by purposely losing some matches against Bulgaria and The Netherlands.
Some fans also believed that Germany got a dose of karma after losing to Bulgaria in the Quarterfinals.
In this exclusive feature, Coach Heynen also declines to REVEAL THE REASON why Germany missed this year’s World League and also the 2016 edition.
Interesting.
The Questions:
1) Some have accused you of match fixing, once and for all – are you guilty or not guilty of such accusation?
2) Bulgaria’s Nikolov stated that Germany wanted to play Bulgaria again hoping it’s an easier path for Germany to advance to the semifinals. What can you say about this?
3) Germany lost to Bulgaria, whay went wrong for your team in this match?
4) No Germany this year in the World League and still no Germany next year. What’s the deal with Germany’s absence?
5) Your message to the fans of Germany?
6) Any words to those who doubt your credibility as a coach?
7) A coach’s tactics may be considered “match fixing” due to the system use in the EuroVolley. Is there any other system that you would suggest to avoid such problem?
8) The season is over. How are you going to spend the last quarter of 2015?
Click the audio below and LISTEN to his ANSWERS!
If Bulgaria beats us 2 times 3-0, then they are clearly better. Congrats and I wish them a medal!!! And public was impressive…
— Vital Heynen (@vitalheynen) October 14, 2015
France gold, best team of 2025,absolutely deserved,silver slovenia,a positive surprise,only a pity that Nikolov has no medal.He deserved it!
— Vital Heynen (@vitalheynen) October 18, 2015
France gold, best team of 2025,absolutely deserved,silver slovenia,a positive surprise,only a pity that Nikolov has no medal.He deserved it!
— Vital Heynen (@vitalheynen) October 18, 2015
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