Coach of Indian origin Robin Dutt in an interview with German newspaper Die Welt spoke about lessons he had learned and things he would change after having been fired by Bundesliga side Bayer 04 Leverkusen on April 1, 2012.
One of the things which he would change at his next club would be that he would take some days off, spend sometime on his hobbies and recreation to recharge his batteries and reduce the pressure through Dutt continued to say that being a football coach in the Bundesliga was his dream job.
Since being fired by Leverkusen in April, Dutt had taken time off football to recharge his batteries and had not given any interviews to stay out of the media attention. About the break he said, "Because I was coaching for 18 years going from job to job I did not have any proper break."
"I was always preparing the next season and was tense," Dutt added.
About his future plans Robin Dutt said he was not looking at coaching options abroad and would wait to see what happens after the start in Germany with him open to options in the Bundesliga and 2.Bundesliga.
One of the things which he would change at his next club would be that he would take some days off, spend sometime on his hobbies and recreation to recharge his batteries and reduce the pressure through Dutt continued to say that being a football coach in the Bundesliga was his dream job.
Since being fired by Leverkusen in April, Dutt had taken time off football to recharge his batteries and had not given any interviews to stay out of the media attention. About the break he said, "Because I was coaching for 18 years going from job to job I did not have any proper break."
"I was always preparing the next season and was tense," Dutt added.
About his future plans Robin Dutt said he was not looking at coaching options abroad and would wait to see what happens after the start in Germany with him open to options in the Bundesliga and 2.Bundesliga.
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