“Internal tensions? That’s what my wife says and yes, I have them at home”

Coexistence is not easy. Nor between relatives, couples and parents together with their sons and daughters. The friction and clashes due to spaces, character or simple everyday things such as meals or cleaning. The routine makes a dent in the houses and also in the best changing rooms.

Giovanni Franken, interim coach of Ado Den Haag, was asked about one thing, but he ended up answering about another. In an interview with Omroep West, he was asked about possible internal tensions following the departure of the previous manager and his arrival, but Franken ended up talking about his problems at home openly.

“That’s what my wife tells me, that we have internal struggles. We’ve been together for a while and she asks me if I’m happy at home and things like that, but we just argue. We are very open about it, so, yes, I have internal struggles at home. “assured leaving those present ojiplático when in addition, he added, that soon he and his wife would go to couples therapy.

The journalist who was conducting the interview, faced with the confusion, qualified the question emphasizing that it was at a professional level and about the changes on the benches, Franken was no less sincere. “A coach is hired only to be fired. It is part of the life of a coach. You expect it to last as long as possible, but these are things related to this job,” he said.