Stefan Kretzschmar didn't want any real joy.
The 30:22 home win of his Füchse Berlin against TuS N-Lübbecke did not convince the former handball icon.
“I would have liked to see us not close the game in the 45th minute, but a little earlier.
We had the chance to do that, and that must also be our claim, ”said the Berlin sports director.
Berlin - The second in the table could have won significantly higher against the weakened Bundesliga promoted team on Sunday.
“Sometimes there is only a millimeter between the necessary lightness and recklessness.
I didn't see the focus necessary to perhaps want to destroy Lübbecke as well.
That leaves me with a little downer, ”said Kretzschmar.
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For the 48-year-old, it's primarily a question of attitude.
“I notice that some players may find it a little difficult to be absolutely serious about supposedly weaker opponents.
That won't always go well, ”he said.
Kretzschmar also shows incomprehension when the referees treat his runners Mijajlo Marsenic and Johan Koch.
“It seems to me that both of them are extremely upset.
I didn't just notice that today, but also in many other Bundesliga games, ”he complained.
“If there are different rules than for other circular runners, that's not okay in my opinion.
All players in the league should be treated equally, ”said Kretzschmar.
The Füchse will continue on Tuesday in the European League at home against the Slovakian club Tatran Presov (8.45 p.m. / DAZN).
Another outsider.
And there is only one day left for regeneration.
It is good that they are broadly based.
“This is very important for us, especially with such a tight rhythm,” said Captain Paul Drux.
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