The German national football team will have long been accompanied by a rather schizophrenic discussion. In essence, it is a question whether the team of Joachim Löw has real leader on the pitch. The term “real leadership Player” is strongly dependent definition. While the coach players such as Bastian Schweinsteiger, Sami Khedira and Philipp Lahm, the retired captain, this classification like zubilligt, they are other to soft.
At least since Germany in the semifinals defeated the Italians at the European Championships in 2012, the debate by guiding players umtoste the DFB team, and one can only wonder whether the world title is cooked at least for a while on a low flame the topic. Just imagine what would have been going on when Mario Götze had met in the finals not just before the end of the extension. Already had the “flat hierarchy” was on everyone’s lips.
There lives an apparently difficult to be suppressed longing for “real guys” in the German Fanbrust . Wimps have no place in the jersey with the federal eagle, appears to be a key tenor. Is again too little yelling and straddled on the field, awakened reflexively the desire for guys like Stefan Effenberg, Oliver Kahn and Michael Ballack.
This is even course, this alpha wolves of the old school but offered clear guidance. Did not run it, they washed their appearance at least still the head – almost representative of all the disappointed fans, who could otherwise convey their anger over poor performance only by telephone. The fact that the German team won with Effenberg, Kahn and Ballack no title, is often hidden. The Haudraufs and cross boundaries, it seems, are the Germans sympathetic.
even more pleased that now a young man comes back once in a crossfire of criticism is surprising embodying many of the features and Effenberg Kahn. And sometimes a shot Mario Basler disclosed. Kevin Grosskreutz do not like the footballing class have said as world-class players of yesteryear. But he stood with Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final, is champion and cup winner and member of the German world champion team.
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But is viewed suspiciously when he is off the field does not list as a model professional. Once he threw the night one (it bepöbelnden) fan with a pizza, which was immediately reported to the Boulevard. Then he behaved after losing the Cup final in 2014 next to it and apparently peed not quite sober in a hotel lobby
Mind you. Both actions are quite embarrassing and should undermine anyone – not a football player or someone else. But they also show that today’s generation of pro-eating not just from cereal and always lying at 22.00 clock in bed Musterknaben there. She also has types – such as Grosskreutz
But hardly kabbelte the on Sunday with a team-mate in a pub, whereupon it from assistant coach to cool. was sent to the cabinet as fast even the index finger in the air. “Yes, did he learn anything from his past?”, Trumpets the moralists and shake indignant head.
Even Schweinsteiger loves Dortmund
Hopefully not like you to respond to them. Because it’s true: With ironed pattern professionals success is just as possible. But it does not make half as much fun watching them here. Even Bastian Schweinsteiger, as Ur-Bayer a Dortmunder not naturally sympathetic, stated after the World Cup, he had to be astonished, “what a nice guy Kevin.”
In this sense: Keep up, Mr. Gross Kreutz
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