Albert Riera, the new head coach of "Eintracht", is already making major changes to the Bundesliga team's squad in accordance with his personal style. He is very demanding in training, never silent, and what he says at press conferences is often quoted.
Lent.az, referring to foreign media, reports that the Spaniard's latest opinion was a sincere explanation of the penalty system he implemented at "Eintracht". This will be a major blow to the players' wallets. However, from the former football player's point of view, this is not a punishment, but a path to development and training.
"We have penalties. I have already decided on the prices and what they have to do. There is a cross mark there showing the type of penalty you have to pay, but it generally relates to two things.
First, it's the pocket. When someone goes into your pocket, I think it's painful to pay them money.
Secondly, there is something else: they also have to do one of their jobs. There's an hourly roulette - it shows that you have to clean the shoes of the whole team, spend an hour with the analyst, or maybe be the club gardener. Put yourself in someone else's shoes, feel what all these things mean.
Did you break the rule? Were you late? There is no scandal. You pay, you make your contribution and you move on. The rules apply to everyone. I think it's better to be precise."