At the very latest, Bayer’s Swiss trainer has until next Saturday to turn the team’s fortunes around.
“The way we performed in Munich cannot continue. That is unacceptable,” Carro added in an echo of recent comments from sporting director Simon Rolfes, “The coach has not lost the team. We want to achieve the turnaround with him [Seoane], but do not assume that we are so naive as not to be prepared.”
Leverkusen must first face FC Porto on Tuesday in their third round UEFA Champions’ League fixture.
Seoane’s comments regarding the “very, very, very, short term” and the fact that club management is “prepared” might even suggest that Germany’s red company team are even ready to dump Seoane midweek should another embarrassment occur.
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