“That second goal? That’s called talent ”: Bongonda scored quite well and once again lashes out at ex-coach Thorup | JPL matchday 12

A clever combination with Ito in the Truiense sixteen completed Bongonda early in the match. Shortly after STVV’s equalizer, he trumped Schmidt with a handsome bow ball from just under 40 meters. “I have a good relationship with Junya (Ito ed.)”, Bongonda grinned. “He is my best friend on and off the field. We don’t speak the same language, but that of football is enough. With my second goal I felt that ball well with those bots. I didn’t even look where the keeper was. That’s called talent, right? (smiles) Without asking any questions, I kicked. If you don’t try, you can’t score. ”


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If you don’t have the balls to step into the locker room and say you have a great offer, that says a lot about you as a person.

Theo Bongonda on Thorup

Bongonda reacted quite laconically to Thorup’s departure over the past week. His four middle fingers on social media to the Danish coach were unmistakable. “I was very motivated to show something. The departure of the coach was not the problem because I wish him the best of luck. Only the way was not neat. We just came out of a difficult period. If he’d had the balls to step into the locker room one more time and say he had a nice offer and left, no one would have made a difference. This says a lot about him as a person, but well we are pros and things like that happen in football. I was disappointed because I would have liked him as a trainer, but I think we answered in the best possible way with this win. ”

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