Now FCZ-Henriksen is fighting back

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Bo Henriksen explains why he looks forward to the end of the season with confidence.

Sporting stagnation, relegation battle – and a monster program for the chest: these are annoying days for the fallen champion FCZ. There has also been no real development recently under coach Bo Henriksen (48), who successfully took over last October after the disastrous start to the season under Franco Foda (57). “Is the Henriksen effect extinguished yet?” headlined Blick yesterday. No, thinks the Dane. He does not see the FCZ in crisis mode again: “If you want to sound the alarm, you have to find someone other than me.”

‘Respect for the relegation battle’

He also knows the difficult remaining program: Basel and YB are now waiting, then the derby against GC follows before the probable relegation goal against Winterthur follows. Nevertheless, the coach of table eight says: “We respect the relegation battle. But I’m looking forward to it and I believe in my players 100 percent.”

About the impression that FCZ comes across differently in terms of body language and strength than in the first matches under Henriksen, he says: “Everyone is still trying to get the best out of themselves.” Does Henriksen, with his constant positivity, feel misunderstood? He says: “I am also a human being, sometimes happy, sometimes frustrated. If people misunderstand that, it doesn’t really matter. As long as the players understand me.” FCZ can prove that this is the case on Sunday in the classic in Basel. (md/mpe)

Source : Blick

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