Torsten Fink will be a coach who will leave his mark at Genk. His players may be shocked by his statements.
Genk posted a video on his social media of the German’s first speech to his new group of players. “For me, it’s not about what I’ve already won,” Fink said. “The next title is the most important, not the last one.” However, this past is very impressive considering the years he spent at Bayern Munich.
“I have failed many times in my life. In 1999 I lost the Champions League final in the last minutes in Barcelona. I entered the field and made a mistake and we lost the Champions League. I am stronger now because of that. Because of anything I gain, but because of losing something, I learned a lot.” “From him,” Fink confirms.
First words 🗣️#my team #krcgenk pic.twitter.com/biHheXPCsx
— KRC Genk (@KRCGenkofficial) June 24, 2024
“I lost a lot last season.” The statement that will come to the minds of the players who stay. “But that doesn’t matter anymore. We’re starting a new chapter, with new energy. I want you to have a good career, I’m working for everyone. If there’s someone who can’t or doesn’t want to play here, please leave.”
Another statement that matters. “If you’re happy here, you want to show that you’re better than your competitor. I like that. I don’t like it when you don’t have a vision for the future.” Fink makes an immediate impression, although he also makes a small misstep. Brian Heynen was thought to be already 32 years old, but he is only 27 years old. And there is still a difference.
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