Adi Hütter Addresses AS Monaco’s Struggles and Optimism for Champions League Clash

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Adi Hütter, the coach of AS Monaco, acknowledges the team’s recent difficulties due to repeated individual errors but remains confident in his players.

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AS Monaco coach Adi Hütter addressed the team’s recent difficulties ahead of their Champions League match against Aston Villa. Hütter acknowledged that their current struggles are due to repeated individual errors, but he finds it challenging to explain why these mistakes keep happening. Unlike earlier in the season when everything seemed to go their way, they are now constantly close to winning but unable to secure victories. The coach emphasized that these issues occur not only against top teams but also against opponents like Montpellier, where they were punished for their mistakes.

Despite the challenging situation, Hütter expressed his satisfaction with the team and his belief in their ability to turn things around. He mentioned that he takes responsibility as the coach to lead the team out of this situation. Regarding the squad, Hütter mentioned that having more players available creates healthy competition within the team. He highlighted the return of Denis Zakaria, Aleksandr Golovin, Christian Mawissa, and Wilfried Singo from injury or illness, which improves the team’s prospects.

Hütter acknowledged that Aleksandr Golovin’s statistics have decreased compared to last season, but he emphasized that the entire attacking line is not performing as well. However, Hütter pointed out that they have been creating many opportunities, as seen in the match against Montpellier where they had 17 shots in the first half. The coach is confident that they can overcome this situation with more goals.

Hütter mentioned that players like Breel Embolo, Thilo Kehrer, Denis Zakaria, Aleksandr Golovin, and Takumi Minamino are experienced leaders who can provide guidance to the rest of the team. They are actively communicating and are determined to help the team regain its true form without losing focus on their individual performances.

Looking ahead to the match against Aston Villa, Hütter emphasized its importance as the team’s final home game in the Champions League. They aim to show that they are back on track and committed to fighting for every action on the field, playing with their philosophy of attacking football.

Source:
Monaco Tribune

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