Dortmund: Emre Can validates the choice Nuri Sahin

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While Edin Terzic submitted his resignation to the leaders of Borussia Dortmund in the middle of the week despite a very good career on the European scene, the latter immediately identified his deputy, Nuri Sahin, as the big favorite to succeed him on the bench. BvB. The next day, the former Marsupials midfielder was officially promoted to the rank of head coach of the Westphalian team. A choice validated by Emre Can at a press conference this Sunday.

“I’m really happy for Nuri. I have a very good relationship with him, it’s true. He’s an incredibly good coach. And he will certainly help us”, declared the 30-year-old player, called by Julian Nagelsmann with the Mannschaft to compensate for the loss of Aleksandar Pavlovic. Scorer against Scotland, the German international also wanted to thank his ex-coach, Edin Terzic.

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