
The player himself declared himself ecstatic to be part of the “Union adventure” in the German capital and noted that joining the Köpenick side genuinely appealed to him.
Union’s new trainer made clear at his Sunday press conference that he would be relying upon Vogt to help stabilize his defense and pull the FCU above the relegation fray. The 32-year-old’s place as the centralized captain of the defense corps appears set for now after Bjelica credited the rugged journeyman for helping Union keep their first clean sheet away from home this season.
“I’m very happy that Kevin is with us now,” Bjelica said, “He played a solid game and directed the defense. His leadership qualities will help us a great deal in this area [at the back].”
Vogt himself has explained his move from a European contender to a relegation candidate as be driven by the “draw to the adventure of Berlin”. In his own post-match comments yesterday, Vogt called Berlin a “great city” and praised the atmosphere at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei.
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