Thursday, February 17, 2011

Opinion | Goalkeeper replacement: Derby win against HSV is Stanislavski's masterpiece

He has risked a lot and won everything. And, moreover, has Holger Stanislawski, head coach of FC St. Pauli, provided in the area of confidence-building measures for a novelty in German professional football. Five weeks before the Derby at Hamburg, which ended with a 1-0 win for St. Pauli, the football coach had given to understand with a penchant for psychological finesse his nominal third goalkeeper, Benedict Pliquett, that they are in the game at the city rivals at the gate am.

Pliquett should focus on preparing for this game. No other player was inaugurated. They, too, for it was a big surprise when she was two hours before kick-off were told that is not the last impeccable Thomas Kessler and veterans Mathias Hain would guard the gate, but that Pliquett would give his Bundesliga debut.

Ultimately, the supposed dangerous game in goal to develop a tactical masterstroke. It was perhaps not quite so acute as that measure, the Hans Meyer almost exactly four years as coach of the 1st FC Nürnberg had taken when he in the DFB Cup quarter-final against Hannover 96 (4:2) before the penalty shoot his number one goalkeeper Raphael Schäfer against Daniel Klewer interchanges and the latter was promoted to the Cup heroes.

But she went in the direction. Pliquett, the HSV one had on the bill, developed in the Derby to support the riser. His presence on the pitch had a bit confusing, its first parade - from the perspective of HSV - something ominous that it could possibly be one of the heroes of the evening.

Stanislavsky was consistently what he always preaches. He had in recent weeks, often emphasized that his squad fully trust that each player possesses the quality of the Bundesliga and he therefore did not need reinforcements. In the derby against HSV he lived reliability and confidence in his players.

And will have seen the. For Stanislavsky there beyond the three points the added value that trust is the player in his decisions and words once again grown considerably.

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