Just as he did in an exclusive interview with Bulinews some weeks back, however, the Danish international gave Niko Kovac’s coaching regime his full endorsement.
But with everything I knew about the club and saw of the quality of the team,” Wind continued, “It was 100 percent clear to me that coming here would be the right move.The Bundesliga is a top league. The organization and structure of the club are really good, and the training facilities are top notch. I’m happy to be here.”
Just as he did in an exclusive interview with Bulinews some five weeks ago, the 15-times capped international praised the current VfL coaching regime of Niko Kovac. The 23-year-old noted that the team’s current trainer was “throughly focused on details” and “has some good ideas that simply need to be implemented.”
Wind conveyed that, despite some sputters during the start to the current campaign, the present mood within the VfL locker room was actually quite positive. Wind is scheduled to make his long-awaited return from an injury that has kept him sidelined since week one against Gladbach this weekend. Kovac has already stated that he will be in the matchday squad.
One can access Wind’s exclusive interview with Bulinews Editor-in-Chief Rune Gjerulff via the following links:
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