Dieter Hecking prophesied Hamburger SV a hard time. “The economic Situation is, when HSV is not easy. There is no money for a lot of new players, service providers are gone, some other may need to be sold,“ said Hecking after the weekend separation from the former football League club. In an Interview with the Hamburger “morning post,” said the football coach about the upcoming third second season of the League of the HSV: “Perhaps it is now the Chance of realistic in the Second division to arrive. For that you have to initiate the necessary steps.“

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test to be The new way to “consistently and with peace” continued. “If that happens, it can result in something Good. What you should not do is always to refer to the past. It was in this season not helpful,“ said the 55-Year-old. Hecking had applied for a Job at HSV about a year ago, should lead the club back into the Bundesliga. But in the end, it was enough for Hamburg to fourth place.

He had communicated with sporting Director Jonas Boldt “very open about everything,” said the coach, whose contract would have been extended in the case of the rise automatically. “With the Duo of Jonas Boldt and Dieter Hecking always the rise is expected. This expectation is HSV not helpful. That is why we have decided not to cooperate further,“ said Hecking. “At the Moment, you can’t tell whether at the end so much money is available to increase the likelihood of a climb in comparison to last season.”

The HSV and Hecking had announced on Saturday the end of the cooperation after only a year. After the 1:5 debacle against SV Sandhausen in the last round he had made with the leaders of thought, “whether a common way would be really the best. With the well-known end,“ said Hecking. Boldt had shown “quite clearly, the future of the HSV looks”. He announced that the club see themselves “forced a change in the way”. As the successor of the Greek Dimitrios Grammozis, which was last in Darmstadt 98’s responsible action.