Paul Onuachu Speaks Low Of His Former Coach Ahead Of Their Face-off
KRC Genk striker Paul Onuachu was very blunt and direct about his former coach, Bernd Storck, describing him as a cold and rigid boss.
The Super Eagles striker joined the Belgian top club in 2019 from Danish side FC Midtjylland and has worked under several managers including Storck who spent just nine month in Genk and Wouter Vrancken his current trainer.
“I’m not going to lie about that, Storck had his own way of thinking,” Onuachu told Het Laatste Nieuws as quoted by Voetbalkrant via Punch.
“He wanted to do everything himself, rarely consulted his staff or the more experienced players. His will was law. He was cold, nobody dared to be himself, and people felt uncomfortable under him.”
On his current manager, Onuachu said, “Everyone feels good (under Wouter Vrancken).
“It is allowed to laugh once in a while. He makes a joke himself, but without being too indulgent. Once on the field, everyone realizes that they have to work. Vrancken finds the perfect balance between hard work and fun. That is his strength.
“He keeps it simple, step by step. Everyone is involved in the story. This is the best staff I’ve ever worked with in my career.”
Interestingly, up next for Onuachu and Genk in the Jupiler League is the side currently managed by Storck, KV Kortrijk.
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