Nfter his bitter European Cup debut as a trainer, Steffen Baumgart practiced remarkable self-criticism – twice at intervals of 14 hours. “These are situations in which the coach might have to learn,” said the 1. FC Köln coach on Thursday evening after the 2-1 loss in the first leg of the Conference League playoff against Fehérvár FC: “Maybe he didn’t either always the experience that he reacts correctly to every situation.”
Appearing before the press again on Friday afternoon, the 50-year-old repeated and explained his unusual admission, even without the adrenaline of the game. “It’s also a learning process for me,” said the football coach: “It’s not just the players who go there. I’ll go there too.”
After his 199th game as a professional coach, Baumgart did not refer to his yellow card for complaining. But his tactical measure after Jeff Chabot’s red card in the 20th minute when the score was 1-0. Instead of substituting, Baumgart switched, ordered full-back Kristian Pedersen in and corrected his hitherto successful move of drawing captain Jonas Hector into central midfield.
Suddenly the assignment and the walking routes were no longer correct. “The solution was not immediately apparent,” said Baumgart: “I hope that we will have a solution for a red card more quickly in the future. It would be even better if we didn’t get any at all.”
Second leg already on Thursday
“We lost order for ten minutes and suddenly you’re chasing a deficit,” said Baumgart, looking at the goals from Budu Zivzivadze (32nd minute) and the native of Berlin Palkó Dardái (40th), son of the former Hertha- Coach Pal Dardai. Baumgart made a change during the break and brought in central defender Luca Kilian for Pedersen.
“I warmed up right away. But of course it is at the discretion of the coach what he does,” he replied when asked whether he had expected a substitution immediately after the dismissal. After the break – and the change – FC were back on track, but it wasn’t enough to equalize.
So there is now a lot at stake in the second leg next Thursday (7 p.m. on RTL+) in Hungary. Financially, FC urgently needs the additional income of around ten million to get into the group phase. And for the enthusiasm in the environment, the playoff would be a blow after failing in the first round of the cup.
But with a mixture of defiance and conviction, the FC pros showed optimism after the defeat. “We’ll try to go there in the second leg and rip their ass off,” said Kilian: “And I’m confident that we’ll be able to do that eleven against eleven.”
Former international Hector also believes in that. “The results were completely different,” said the captain on the tenth anniversary of his professional debut for FC: “We were even superior with ten men. There’s definitely something in there next week.”
And goalkeeper Marvin Schwäbe struggled with the fact that the balls bounced off the post and once off the crossbar into the net. “They won’t catch them so well next week. And when we’re back on the field with eleven men, we’ll decide that for ourselves.”
Fehérvár’s German coach Michael Boris, on the other hand, was cautious. “It was a great football evening for us and Hungarian football,” said the native of Bottrop: “But in the second half you couldn’t see who had eleven and who had ten men on the pitch. We really had to suffer at the back.”
Therefore he does not know what will happen next Thursday. “But we will be prepared.” But FC and Baumgart have also learned their lessons.