Beşiktaş head coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst held a press conference ahead of the UEFA Europa League clash against Ajax. Van Bronckhorst addressed various topics, including Beşiktaş’s turbulent managerial changes and his plans for the upcoming match.
On Beşiktaş’s Managerial Turmoil
When asked about Beşiktaş having six different head coaches last season, Van Bronckhorst admitted, “I did think long and hard about taking over a team that has changed six managers, but I decided to accept the challenge. Hopefully, I can stay longer this season.”
“I’m Not a Miracle Doctor”
In response to a question about being seen as a “miracle doctor” for Beşiktaş, Van Bronckhorst stated: “I’m not a miracle doctor. There was a lot of unrest last season. Now, peace has returned, which has brought clarity to my players. It’s crucial to show our success, and we must continue to work hard for that.”
Facing Ajax: Tactical Approach
Van Bronckhorst highlighted the importance of the Ajax match: “It feels great to be back home. We are up against a historic club, and we’re eagerly awaiting the match. We have prepared well and aim to make things difficult for Ajax.”
He also noted that Beşiktaş will adapt their tactics based on Ajax’s style, stating: “We analyze every opponent. I’m not a coach who sticks to just one or two formations. We will field a team that suits our tactical approach against Ajax.”
Challenges and Team Stability
The Beşiktaş manager acknowledged the difficulties posed by injuries and the transfer window, saying: “We had a complicated transfer window, and injuries are making things harder. However, we have brought in some experienced players, and the squad has a good balance now. Stability has returned, and that’s crucial for our success.”
Future Goals
Van Bronckhorst expressed optimism for the future, saying: “We have laid the foundation for next season with our current squad. We have a very strong team with experienced players. Our aim is to continue building for the future.”
On Turkish Football’s European Struggles
Reflecting on the performances of Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe in the UEFA Champions League, Van Bronckhorst said: “It was a loss for Turkish football that both Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe failed in the Champions League. For us, staying in the Europa League after January is crucial.”