He told ESPN: "I don’t even want to talk about the game because for me it was clear that this was going to happen. This is the picture of the whole season, this is one big s**t season, I want to be honest. I’m still soft because if I want to say the truth and some things which are on my mind about the club and the situation, I will get the biggest punishment in the history of the Bundesliga. We invest so much money for nothing, and there’s no point to talk about today’s game. I just want to talk about the current situation because it’s dangerous that we could be relegated with good players but obviously nothing is working since something has changed in the club. Thanks to the fans, who supported us from the beginning of the season. They understand everything that is happening and that we are going through a really hard phase. It’s the first time in my life, in my football career that I feel like this because I feel a big s**t in the club. If nobody’s going to change this I will try to change this. When I start to talk everybody’s going to listen. You can feel my voice. The people from Zuzenhausen, Sinsheim and all around Germany who are supporting Hoffenheim… I think the fans understand what is happening, it’s not an unlucky moment."