is no stranger to the bundesliga and assistant to both sami and a whole dash mitt at leverkusen he is currently assistant to stephane koontz for the germany under 20 one's and he's well aware there is much more to being a coach than knowing all the theory. the most difficult thing in practice is being calm. and and remaining confident in any situation. especially when things aren't going so well because that's when the players are keeping a particularly close eye on you. how's he going to respond now. they're totally to name to what you're doing mastering that is the biggest challenge of all for a coach. football is changing in many ways and that's also evident in coaching where a growing number of tacticians are making a mark at the bundesliga level without ever having played professionally themselves . there's a trend towards younger players moving into the senior set up much earlier that leads to high demand for coaches who used to working with players it use level so it's becoming kind of a logical career step from youth team to head coach i think in the past clear cut pronounceme