Superligatræner admit: We are not quite normal

ODENSE, denmark (Ekstra Bladet): No hængemuler – on the contrary, cheerful smile. FCN has just lost 1-3, and although wins is the footballing gasoline, there are things that are more important.

– It is our game. It’s about not to have too much slack in the young people, they should damn well be allowed to show what they can – and so it goes a little up and down, says Flemming Pedersen.

Cheftræneren acknowledges that the other teams could be started different and continued in a different way.

you Say that the results are not so significant. It is important that you are evolving?

– Oh, it’s a combination. We can not say that the results are not significant, we would also like in the top 6 like the OB and the other clubs. But we also need to educate and develop players, it is our strategy, so the thing hangs together, and that is what we must balance all the time, says Flemming Pedersen.

– It seems we are even, we are good at. We see every game as an investment in the development of our games, achievements and development of the individual player. But we are looking all the time investment and think about what we can bring to the next battle.

He scratches a little quick stats up:

– We are the team in the premier League, who has the most successful passes in the final third of the pitch, the only team that has scored in every match, and the team that creates clearly the most open chances. But today we are not satisfied with the races in the box and at the front of the rod, he mentions as an example.

Flemming Pedersen has a different approach to football than many other chetrænere, and he looks to be scoring eight to nine goals per. struggle to raise the entertainment value. Photo: Claus Fisker/Ritzau Scanpix

– I have previously said that I do not have anything against to see eight to nine goals per game in average, and I hope the game is going to develop the way. There is a development on the way, where we see a steadily increasing number of scores are also in the Champions League.

– I would like to have more open battles, which should generate even more spectators, so we are also thinking of fodboldspillets behalf – on underholdningsværdiens behalf.

But is it not strange to work in a place, where you constantly are on the move and never at the goal?

– No. For one is never ever on target. It is the motivation, you need to have, and it fits with trænerstabens and managers ‘ motivation. We are motivated by the fact that it is more important to educate us than winning a single football game, and there are people the various. We are some who fit perfectly into the FC north Zealand’s environment.

But it is not a normal approach to football – if the normal mind is the most do?

– No, it is not. But it does not matter, we are a little abnormal. It is good with diversity, says Flemming Pedersen and laughs.

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