This is how “Rose-Favorite” Wolf evaluates the first time with Terzic

Marius Wolf was one of the professionals at Borussia Dortmund who particularly regretted Marco Rose’s departure as head coach. After all, the 27-year-old made more appearances in the past Bundesliga season than ever before at BVB. Is Wolf now threatened with the reservist role again?

After the versatile BVB professional had been loaned out to Hertha BSC and 1. FC Köln in previous years and had not had a chance in Dortmund, he finally made his breakthrough on the third try with the black and yellow in 2021/2022. Wolf played 35 competitive games for BVB under Marco Rose and was appreciated by the coach, who has since been fired, for his flexibility and enthusiasm.

What’s next for Marius Wolf under Edin Terzic? The two have known each other since the early years of the former U21 national player in the Ruhr area, when Terzic was still working as an assistant coach under Lucien Favre.

“Of course there are two different types, but every coach is different,” said Wolf in an interview with the “Ruhr news“his experiences in the first two weeks of training under the new, old BVB head coach Terzic compared to his predecessor Rose.

Wolf describes BVB coach Terzic as a “willing guy”

As Dortmund’s number 17 went on to say, he perceives Edin Terzic as a “willing guy”: “He wants to celebrate success with us, improve our game and he wants to work hard. You can tell that in the first two weeks, even if there weren’t many boys there.”

Whether Wolf will worry about his playing times again in the future depends not least on the depth of the squad at BVB. The all-rounder was one of the few beneficiaries of the bad luck with injuries among his teammates, so he repeatedly held out on both defensive flanks during the course of the season, as Thomas Meunier and Raphael Guerreiro, who were supposed to be regulars, were missing for weeks.

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