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Break the defense? Aobo criticized reporter: Your parents will also encounter difficulties. Have they given up on you?

Hupu reported on October 6 that Nottingham Forest lost 0-2 to Newcastle in the Premier League. After the game, Forest coach Postkoglu attended the press conference. At the end of the game, you didn't seem to have much interaction with the players on the court. When you applaud the fans, do you feel like the players are in front of you? Did you get out of the situation alone? Of course, this is just the picture I saw. Is there any special meaning behind this? Do the players still support you? Can you still feel their support now?

If you want to find some topics, you can definitely find them. You see, the jacket I wear today is different from usual, and the position I stand is also different - don't over-interpret these details, to be honest.

I think this may be an interesting "game". There are new topics every week: this week is me, maybe I will leave next week, and then others will become the focus. Everyone finds it very interesting. But I don't care.

Like I said, I like the situation now-I have to fight for everything. This is something I have been doing all my career, and the outside world scrutiny doesn't matter to me, I'm not the kind of person who will complain. If anyone thinks I don't enjoy the job now, they don't know me at all.

You mentioned that there are some things that need to be dealt with, what are the specific things? Can you give it a little more detailed? I think it shouldn't be just a matter of training grounds.

is indeed not just a problem with the training ground, but the training ground is also part of it - because we don’t have the right training conditions at all now. For example, players like Douglas, Louis, Sachenko, and Marillo need training, but they have hardly practiced with the team.

There are also some players who have integrated into the team, and they have not conducted much systematic training because we have played too many games lately. So the next two weeks are important to us and we can do systematic training with the players we stayed behind.

Luckily, some players who are important to us will stay. There are not many opportunities like this, so when this international match day is over, we will be much more prepared for the next round than this time. In addition, we will have a more in-depth discussion, such as evaluating the players' adaptability.

In my opinion, the overall situation is positive - the team's playing style has changed, and the players have accepted this change, which is undeniable. Although the results are not satisfactory, this is obvious. But if you only look at the results, you don’t need to evaluate them at all, you just need to say “the results are not good”.

But I won't look at the problem this way, and since I took office, I have indeed seen the team's progress in the past 20 days.

If you are given time, can you turn the current situation around?

No, no, this is not "no rescue". I mean, are there any problems when encountering difficulties? Seriously, what's the problem? Why must everything be presented smoothly and perfectly? I believe your parents have also encountered difficulties in their lives, but they have not given up. Perhaps at some moments, the situation also seems to be "unsuccessful", but they haven't given up on you, right?

I am not blaming you, please don't get me wrong. What I want to say is that the current situation seems to be: Once something goes wrong, everyone will feel that "it's over, it's all", and then think about changing and splitting. But everything that needs improvement will inevitably go through a difficult period. Like I said, this situation is no stranger to me.

So, I don't think it's "no help", but instead think it's an exciting opportunity. That's why I took the job and now I believe in it more than ever. But at the same time, you have to accept that to achieve your goals, you have to go through this tough battle and this difficult period.

Of course, there is another question: Has your self-confidence been affected? You haven't lost your confidence, right?

But this is exactly my point of view - why do you lose confidence? Just because of difficulties? Do you think I will still sit here when I am 60 years old? I started coaching semi-professional teams in Australia at the age of 32 and could stand on the Premier League at the age of 60. Do you think I lack confidence or fear of challenges?

I can get to where I am today, but not because of my connections. In fact, I have always been taking the initiative to meet challenges, and even in school, I will take the initiative to compete with those who I know will defeat me - I am such a person.

So, as I said, I fully understand that the popularity of the Premier League is like this, and there must be a head coach in the focus of public opinion. Now it's my turn. But I think, like most head coaches, we actually enjoyed moments like this. I would be surprised if there is a head coach who doesn't like the challenge I'm currently facing.