FC Ingolstadt Refutes Kutschke Criticism Aimed at Dynamo Dresden

Dynamo Dresden: Kutschke criticism bounced off FC Ingolstadt

After five years in Ingolstadt, two relegations, and one rise, Dynamo’s Stefan Kutschke is returning to his ex-club for the first time. The striker, however, is not very sentimental about it, saying that only a few of the people he had a good deal with are still there. The Schanzer’s crash with eight bankruptcies in the last ten games in the 3rd division continues unabated.

Kutschke did not hold back with his criticisms of Ingolstadt, saying that he addressed a lot of things, but the answer he always got was “No, Stefan, that’s not the case.” He believes that perhaps they need to ask whether every decision made was the right one.

However, Ingolstadt seems unfazed by Kutschke’s criticisms. They believe that it is the decision of the fans, and many have positive memories of him, but not all. The ex-Bundesliga club has been having a difficult time, with their most recent game against Freiburg II attended by only 4200 people.

Despite the negative mood surrounding Ingolstadt, Kutschke sees no advantage in it. He believes that there can always be an impulse, but they don’t care what happens there; they just want to win the game and take three points for Dynamo. The striker is optimistic about their chances, even though Dresden hasn’t won in eight games against Ingolstadt.

In conclusion, Kutschke’s return to Ingolstadt may not be sentimental, but it provides an opportunity for Dynamo to clinch three points against a struggling club. Although there may be negative sentiment surrounding Ingolstadt, Kutschke and his team are focused on winning the game and securing the victory.

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