Hoffenheim Players Criticize Club's Transfer Strategy After Poor Results
Midfielder Dennis Geiger joins teammate Andrej Kramaric in condemning the team's ineffective spending and performance struggles.
- Dennis Geiger expressed frustration over Hoffenheim's transfer spending, questioning the club's €90 million investment given their current 15th-place standing in the Bundesliga.
- Geiger's comments follow similar criticism from teammate Andrej Kramaric, who in January called the club's transfer strategy ineffective and wasteful.
- Hoffenheim has used 34 players this season, reflecting instability following the departure of long-term manager Alexander Rosen.
- The club's new sporting director, Andreas Schicker, stated that potential sanctions for Geiger's remarks will be discussed internally.
- Hoffenheim's struggles were highlighted by a 0-4 loss to Union Berlin, leaving the team in a precarious position near the relegation zone.