π©πͺ | Freiburg coach Christian Streich on why coaches in Germany are now lasting on average about a year in the job:
π£οΈ "The pressure is immense. Everything is individualised. There are hardly any chains of connections in many areas of life. The way things have developed, it's extremely difficult. We have an incredible number of people with psychological problems. People have mental health problems because they are totally overwhelmed. They no longer feel any warmth. There are no more reference points, no connections. This is a problem for society as a whole. It's scary.
"Football has always been an expression of society as a whole. The sport directors are also under enormous pressure. It's madness. Because the connections are missing. The club loses two, three games, and people lose their minds and spread things on social media, it's terrible.
"At [Freiburg] we have continuity, because we have connections. In the areas where that is not the case, things are going downhill. The mega-corparations hardly pay any taxes and when they are supposed to pay taxes, they change countries and blackmail the countries. This is neo-capitalism. We live in neo-capitalism. And neo-capitalism destroys."