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Coach Bo Henriksen's 'Activity' of German Bundesliga sensation Mainz this season is being re-examined.
On the 8th (local time), the German local newspaper 『Frankfurter Luntshaw" reported that Henriksen attached a tracker to measure the mileage of the 2021-2022 season when he was leading the Danish club Mitwillan.
It is to check how much distance Coach Henriksen, who runs constantly during matches, delivers hot instructions to players, flies long hair, and performs a goal ceremony passionately.
Coach Henriksen added a tracker on the day of the match to his body during his time as Mitwillan. It turned out that after the team bus arrived at the stadium, until I left the stadium after the game, I moved about 13 kilometers."
Coach Henriksen then joked that `If there was a game on Friday night, Saturday was almost dead.'
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Usually, athletes run 10-12 kilometers per race. In other words, Coach Henriksen moved 1 to 3 kilometers more on the day of the game than the average player.
Lee Jae-sung, a key midfielder for Mainz, played 24 Bundesliga matches this season, running 246.5 kilometers per game and an average of 10 kilometers per game.
Coach Henriksen's passion is reflected on the stadium. Mainz, which fell into a slump at the beginning of the season, quickly rebounded and has recently won four consecutive games to rank third in the league. In the match against Borussia Mönchengladbach on the 8th, he won 3-1 thanks to Lee Jae-sung's multi-help. Lee Jae-sung scored six goals, six assists, and 12 offensive points to achieve 'Career High'.
If he maintains his current position until the end of the season, he will advance to the European Champions League next season. Lee Jae-sung, who moved from Holstein Kiel to Mainz in 2021, has never stepped into the Champions League before.
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In a New Year's interview in January, Lee Jae-sung said, `After finishing the first half in a good order, I get greedy.'"Henriksen, who has led the team since the middle of last year, raises his self-esteem and confidence a lot by complimenting each player rather than criticizing him." I felt that it was very helpful to believe in him."
Danish coach Henriksen took the helm of Mainz in February last year, replacing former coach Jan Gibert after serving as Mitwillan and Zurich. Coach Henriksen, who led Mainz, who was on the verge of relegation in the 2023-2024 season, is writing an amazing history this season.
Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae said of Mainz, `He really seems to be united and playing well. I want to play in a team like this as well. This is what he handed over to Lee Jae-sung, who scored multiple goals on the day after a 1-2 shock loss against Mainz in December last year.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.