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"Then it would be our own fault": Rose believes in his team

Marco Rose at the final training session in Leipzig before the away match in the premier class at Inter Milan / Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa
Marco Rose at the final training session in Leipzig before the away match in the premier class at Inter Milan / Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa

Leipzig want to show a different face again in Milan. After four defeats in a row, the club is under enormous pressure. Coach Marco Rose knows that his professional footballers can do better.

Despite a poor international season so far, Marco Rose is looking forward to the clash with Inter. "We play Champions League in Milan tomorrow. If we're not emotional about it and not looking forward to it, then it's our own fault. We need a top performance, we have to believe in ourselves," said the RB Leipzig soccer coach ahead of this Tuesday's game (21:00/DAZN) in San Siro.

RB have started the Champions League with four defeats from their first four games, while coach Simone Inzaghi's team have already picked up ten points. Rose is aware of the difficult situation, also in view of the recent 4-3 defeat to Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga. "Things are very, very often close in terms of our performance, in terms of results and also the reaction to what we deliver," said the coach.

He takes a "very differentiated view", added the 48-year-old, "because we are all not satisfied with the results we are currently delivering and what we are bringing to the pitch in some cases." He knew that his team could do better and wanted to do better than they had shown recently.

First crisis in Leipzig

But, according to the coach, "a bit of patience is also needed. This is my third year in Leipzig. It's the first time we can talk about a crisis after not winning four games. I am also convinced that we will work our way out of it together."

Rose's fellow coach Inzaghi is apparently of the same opinion: "Leipzig have great quality. The team shows a recognizable style, the coach has been doing it well for years," praised the 48-year-old Inter coach: "I already met him during his time in Salzburg. They are well organized. The table doesn't really reflect how Leipzig have performed so far."

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