Christian Streich misses perspective from the trainer's bench

Two years after stepping down as SC Freiburg coach, Christian Streich misses the view from the touchline. In an RTL/n-tv interview, the 60-year-old described how strange it feels to watch games from the stands. He also praised his successor Julian Schuster.

Christian Streich, who coached SC Freiburg's first team from 2012 to 2024, has not yet adjusted to the spectator's view after two years. "It is strange to see the game from high up in the stands," the 60-year-old told RTL/n-tv. "I wasn't used to that for 30 years. I'd love to sit on the bench below, disguised so no one recognizes me, and watch from there."

Active in Freiburg since 1995, he is slowly getting used to sitting in the stands. Streich praised Julian Schuster, his former captain and current coach: "He has shaped the team superbly. That doesn't surprise me." He was "very happy" that Schuster took over.

Under Schuster, Freiburg recently reached the Europa League quarterfinals, the provisional highlight. On Thursday, the club faces Celta Vigo (6:45 p.m. RTL) aiming for the first semifinal in its history.

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Illustration of Freiburg and Mainz players celebrating historic European quarterfinal advances, contrasted with Stuttgart's defeat.
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Freiburg and Mainz reach European quarterfinals, Stuttgart eliminated

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SC Freiburg and Mainz 05 have reached the quarterfinals in their European competitions for the first time. Freiburg beat KRC Genk 5:1 in the Europa League, Mainz defeated Sigma Olomouc 2:0 in the Conference League. VfB Stuttgart was eliminated by FC Porto.

SC Freiburg defeated Sporting Braga 3:1 in the Europa League semi-final second leg and reached a European final for the first time in the club's history.

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SpVgg Greuther Fürth won the relegation playoff return leg against Rot-Weiss Essen 2-0 and stays in the 2. Bundesliga.

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