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Thu 10 December 2020 | 19:01

Volland speaks to the reporters ahead of their Marseille clash

Monaco player gave a press a conference two days before their match against Marseille.

Monaco

player of the month,

Kevin Volland

, who has scored five goals for the Ligue 1 club so far, took the time to answer some of the reporters’ questions before heading to their encounter with

Marseille

.  Volland was asked about his first season with Monaco with him responding:

“Initially, when you join a new club, it takes time. We saw it in my first games, I was not at my best. I had no doubts, I knew what I could show and bring to the team. After a few matches, I was feeling better and better. I got to know the way my teammates play, and they got to know how I played. Now we know each other better and it shows. We are fortunate to have a few experienced players, but we are a very young team.”

The player added regarding the match preparations saying:

“We have prepared well for this match this week in training and we want to win this match. We are undefeated at home but we have to work to take a step forward on the road. It’s an important match that awaits us in Marseille. We want to react after the match in Lille, and show our best in Marseille. I’m sure a victory against a team like OM could be a new start for us.”

On his opinion about fans absence and the difference of home and way matches Volland continued:

“At home, we have our ways of playing and things which bring us comfort, whether it’s in the locker room or elsewhere. It’s part of preparing for a match, and on the road it’s a new context every time. It is important for us to win an away match again against a big team. From a personal point of view, I prefer it when there are fans, including on the road. Hearing the fans whistle at you is something that brings up the adrenaline — we play football for that reason. Likewise, we would like to be able to count on our supporters at home. We can adapt and we know the current situation, but of course it’s more motivating to have fans in the grounds.”

The German later talked about his relationship with

Wissam Ben Yedder

stating: “This is a situation that has become natural. I get along well with Wissam, in the dressing room and on the pitch. We are different from each other, and I think we are complementary. I provide him with assists and he does the same for me. We continue to work together because we want to progress, but beyond Wissam and me, we are a team that gets along well, works well together and tries to find how we can play at our most complementary.”

In relation to areas that need progress in Monaco he replied:

“We need time. We must not forget that we have a new coach and new players. We can perhaps progress in our consistency. Over 90 minutes, during some matches, we have played very well and we’ve also had some more difficult passages, for ten or twenty minutes. We have to be more consistent and focus over an entire match.”

Volland finally spoke of the change of their formation from 4-3-3 to 4-4-2 and the possibility of him earning a call-up into

Germany

squad.

“It’s the coach’s decision, of course, who thinks about the best possible system and decides. It was after the Lyon match that we changed, with success as we followed the change with four wins. It’s good to be able to play in two different systems and change it during a match if the opponent is giving us difficulty. By no means was I the one who argued with him about changing the system. This decision is up to him. The staff prepare us well during the week for all of the eventualities,”

he said.

“It’s been four years since I have been called up. I’m used to being focused on my club and I will give my all to perform for AS Monaco. Football goes really fast sometimes, but I’m a realist and I think it would be difficult to play in Euro 2021. Still, I hope Germany has a very good Euro.”

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