Mainz and Stuttgart personnel executives Martin Schmidt and Fabian Wohlgemuth also commented on ongoing dealings in the current transfer window.
Defender Waldemar Anton revealed that Labbadia had held a rather intense meeting to discuss specifics in the dressing room after the full-time whistle during the post-match presser. The topic, unsurprisingly, revolved around finishing chances by being more focused in front of goal. Stuttgart did maintain a slight xG advantage over their Rheinhessen guests.
Wohlgemuth specifically stated that Guilavogui had been forbidden from transferring. The new club personnel exec. also hinted that Labbadia’s squad for the relegation-fight might already be set. The cash-strapped club, in Wohlgemuth’s words, needed to take the “economic framework” into account.
Mainz sporting director Martin Schmidt, meanwhile, dropped strong hints that Mainz would be searching for some attacking reinforcements before the transfer window closes early next week. An injury to Delano Burgzorg and persistent problems for striker Jonathan Burkardt left head-coach Bo Svensson relying on Aymen Barkok high up in attack. The plug-in didn’t work terribly well and the club has some financial wiggle room.
“It’s clear that we’re looking at what we can do offensively,” Schmidt noted, “We don’t have to, of course. It looked like we were too satisfied with a draw from a certain point on. There were some good things, but there’s some insecurity as to where we stand.”
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