
The player himself, addressing the fact that his scintillating recent form might lead him elsewhere in the coming January transfer window, insisted that he remained focused on his current club.
The credit for the comeback obviously belonged almost solely to Beste, who has now recorded eight assists on the year and scored five goals himself. Teammate Jan Schöppner, the scorer of Heidenheim’s other goal on the day, noted that “Niklas left foot is worth its weight in gold” during his post-match interview with Sky Germany.
Beste himself laughed that comment and some of the transfer rumors during his own post-match interview. The Hamm-native kept it modest, insisting that he wasn’t even really thinking about his latest turn on the scoresheet. Beste made it clear that he wasn’t terribly interested in the transfer rumors accompanying all the recent attention he’s garnered.
“Rumours are rumours,” Beste said, “I was sent all the articles, but I didn’t know anything about them either. I sat at home on the couch and laughed about it. I feel comfortable here and am fully focussed on Heidenheim.”
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