Adler Mannheim Practice Humility Ahead of Season Launch
Pre-season Optimism Cools Amidst Realistic Expectations
Low-key Approach Adopted to Avoid Complacency
Ahead of the impending season's commencement, Adler Mannheim has adopted a姿勢 of humility, eschewing pre-season optimism for a more grounded approach. This strategic shift aims to steer clear of complacency and foster a culture of sustained hard work.
Reflecting on the team's pre-season performances, Adler Mannheim's coach, Bill Stewart, acknowledged the room for improvement:
"We've seen some positive signs in pre-season, but we're aware that we still have work to do. We're not getting carried away with ourselves and we're keeping our feet firmly on the ground."
Captain Moritz Seider echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the importance of humility in maintaining a competitive edge:
"We can't afford to rest on our laurels. We need to be humble and work hard every day. We know that there are a lot of strong teams in the league and we need to be at our best to compete."
This newfound humility extends beyond the coaching staff and players. The organization as a whole has embraced a 'back to basics' approach, focusing on the fundamentals of the game and avoiding distractions.
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