
"We're focused on our own business. We don't think about what's happening at other clubs, but the pressure at Barça and Madrid is always tough, and when results don't come, the coaches are the first to suffer. It's a bit surprising because it hasn't been that long. They lost the Super Cup, but they're four points behind in La Liga, and they're doing well in the Champions League,"
"But I prefer not to comment from the outside, and I don't like to because I don't know what's going on day-to-day. These aren't our issues. When you ask me about Hansi, the feeling was much better than the numbers. With Hansi, we knew the good times would return."
The club maintains an inward focus on its own business and avoids engaging with other clubs' situations. Pressure at Barça and Madrid remains intense, and coaches are typically the first to suffer when results falter. The timeline is relatively short: the rivals lost the Super Cup, sit four points behind in La Liga, yet are performing well in the Champions League. A preference not to comment from outside is stated, citing a lack of day-to-day knowledge and treating those matters as separate. The assessment of Hansi highlights a more positive feeling than the numerical record, with confidence that good times would return under him.
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