Ajax head coach Stein firmly believes in counterattack and will do his best to welcome him
10:25pm, 26 July 2025Football
After suffering an unexpected defeat in Udrecht in the Eredivisie, Ajax head coach Stein was interviewed by the media. Faced with the team's current bad situation, Stein expressed his willingness to accept any decision, but he also firmly believed that he could do more.
When asked about his mentality during the game, Stein said, "When the score of the game is frozen at 3-3, I told my team to cherish at least this point while striving for victory." He clearly stated that he accepted the difficulties and did not evade responsibility.
If I were really fired, would Stein accept it? He replied, "Well, the results are really messy, so I can accept it. But based on what we can still achieve, I feel that I have something to do." From this sentence, we can see that Stein is full of confidence in the team's future.
Regarding the strategy of this game, Stein revealed, "We want to force Utrecht to play a long pass. Once we get the ball, we want to create an extra space for running on the field, which is our tactical plan today." In the loss, he also pointed out some positive aspects.
Regarding the future outlook, does Stein still think he will be Ajax's head coach? He replied without hesitation, "Yes, I think so because I feel the support within the club. When I started coaching the club, I could feel the support of the club insiders, my players and my staff. We know we are in crisis, but I can only tell you that this is how I feel." This firm attitude shows his confidence in the future of the team.
Stein said, "What made me believe we could beat Brighton (Europa League) and Eindhoven in a week? From the perspective of understanding what we still lack, and from the part we did well in today's game." Stein has obviously found the team's shortcomings and plans to counterattack with a match against Brighton and Eindhoven.
Stein's firm attitude and positive response to difficulties are eye-catching. He believes that the team can still achieve more, and he will continue to do his best, hoping to achieve a win-win situation in the future. We look forward to Stein leading Ajax back to the top of glory.
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