Svensson applauds Adam Szalai's return: "He coached and demonstrated personality, character, and posture"
With his recent statements, Mainz trainer Bo Svensson appears to suggest that he'll call upon his old teammate more as the Rheinhessen gear up for a tough relegation fight.
Bo Svensson. | Photo: GEPA Pictures/David Geieregger |
This constitutes quite the turnaround for a controversial player at the center of a squad-wide training boycott in September. The 33-year-old has gone from persona non grata to starting striker under a new coach charged with restoring the "Mainzer DNA".
"He not only helped us in terms of the game," Svensson said of the Hungarian attacker after the match, "he also coached and demonstrated personality, character, and posture. I'm glad that he could prove to some critics that he has some meaning for this team."
"I rate his performance very highly," Svensson continued, "It surprised many, but the people who see Adam every day in training know who he stands for."
The 41-year-old head coach had more positive words for the general skills he's had the opportunity to observe on the training pitch with his new team. He told reporters that the squad had a lot of "dormant talent" that could be used in the future.