From BZ/dpa
Coach Daniel Farke from Borussia Mönchengladbach sees the upcoming opponent Union Berlin as a “teaching example” for many clubs due to his sporting development with comparatively little means.
“The team has high quality and a clear plan. It is no coincidence that Berlin is first in the table after eleven match days. You’re right up there,” said the 45-year-old color before the away game on Sunday (3.30 p.m. / Sky) with the Bundesliga leaders.
Farke has the utmost respect for the work of the coach Urs Fischer and manager Oliver Ruhnert. Union has improved continuously in recent years. “The club made clever transfers, developed calmly and worked upwards. Nevertheless, the demands have not become too great,” added Farke.
“You don’t have to share the same approach in football, but how the people involved brought culture and mentality into the club and how the club always stays true to itself deserves the utmost respect,” continued Farke.