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Raphael Wicky lost just three of 31 league games in his first season at YB, not one at home. With a point average of 2.15, he has the fourth best value in the history of the Bernese, together with Gerardo Seoane, himself a three-time champion coach at YB. However: the coaches in the first three places were sidelined for a maximum of five games.
When the Walliser took over the position in the federal city last summer, he immediately saw that the team was ready to climb back onto the championship throne. “It’s a pleasure to coach the players. The players were hungry from the start,” says Wicky in an interview with Blue. The key to success: «Creating a team».
“Then Lock Me Out”
The Meisterkübel is only available after the last game, but on Monday evening there will be – and probably extensive – partying. The 46-year-old wants to stay in the background. What he reveals to Blue immediately after the game, he confirms to Blick shortly afterwards: “My problem is that I can’t take that much.”
With his in-laws, who came from Los Angeles, he will certainly drink “a beer, wine, gin and tonic or something”. “I’m not the dancer, the players have to do that,” says the former international.
As befits a professional, Wicky already has the following tasks in mind. Of course, because double is still possible. But he also wants to handle the next league game against St. Gallen in a few days. He now wants to enjoy it and let the players celebrate – and rightly so: “If I go into the dressing room and tell them to prepare for the next game, they will lock me out of the dressing room and I won’t. want to.” (che)
Source : Blick

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