Jess Thorup must have had an excellent feeling in landskampspausen.

Within the Danish Ghent-coach sent his players away with their respective national teams, he had his with distance the best week as head of the belgian club. Won first Gent 3-1 over Standard Liege, so it was to an impressive 3-1 win over Wolfsburg in the Europa League, and finally put the Gent trumps with 2-0 at stamford bridge over the defending champions from KRC Genk.

the 49-year-old Jess Thorup think that much of the current success should be attributed to school climate and Gent-the players ‘ mental state. The Danish head coach makes a virtue out of that which is high to the ceiling in the club.

The mentality he learned in FC Midtjylland and in particular the degree of B. S. Christiansen.

– the body language says so much. Some times I look at a player and asks what the problem is. ‘Problem?’, he asks so. Quietly opens up and tells may that there is actually something wrong with the kids, or else. It is important that you come out with such things, says Jess Thorup in a big interview with Het Nieuwsblad, and adds:

– Everything about body language is something I have learned of a mental coach, who I worked with in FC Midtjylland. B. S. is a former member of the rangers, and he has worked with many people in Denmark – he was in the club up to four days a week. He was also a familiar for me. As a coach, it has not right many people, it can open itself completely up.

In the Gent has not employed a mental coach, and it is something, Jess Thorup would like to see changed.

– It may seem strange, I agree. The post as a mental coach is vacant, and the board is in the process of looking at it, saith Jess Thorup.

Jess Thorup and Gent, to be in action on Thursday evening when the team meets Antwerp at stamford bridge. Antwerp has had a great season and occupy sixth place – four points after the Gent in second place.

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