Monday, March 21, 2016

DFB-Team: Kruse flies, Reus and Podolski were allowed to stay – why? – ABC Online

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For Forgotten money in a taxi and an altercation at a nightclub is suspended Max Kruse from the DFB team. By itself, of course. There remains the question of the relation:? Why had Marco Reus and Lukas Podolski not also pay

Among the “various incidents” was the last one too many. A pikierter Joachim Loew sent word via press release that Max Kruse the international matches against England (Saturday) and Italy (Tuesday) will not experience as a member of the German national team.

“Max has behaved unprofessionally repeatedly. I do not accept, “said the national coach. It was important that the DFB “a few things” aufzeige, after all, there were lofty goals, “and I want players who concentrate on football”.

In football Kruse focused last weekend less, at 1: 1 of VfL Wolfsburg against Darmstadt 98 he was indeed in Kick boots on the court, but presented himself as lax as the entire VfL.

Sparkling he was apparently in the evening, when he celebrated his 28th birthday in a Berlin club. A woman lifted him unasked from, Kruse stole her phone and put the images.

Too bad that the lady turned out to be a journalist. So not landed Kruse’s face, but rather his Saturday night-employment in the newspaper – shortly after it was announced that he had in October 2015 allegedly forgot 75,000 euros in a taxi

Reus without a license -. Loew also

Too much for governing body Loew, who now sends a reminder that Kruse “had acted unprofessionally and was his role model failed as a national player.” By itself, an understandable argument, even Kruse boss Klaus Allofs from VfL Wolfsburg Appreciates

However:. If Kruse was not a role model, then why has the squad list for England and Italy the names of Marco Reus and Lukas Podolski?

Apparently so because driving without a license and a slap against the captain are more likely to tolerate.

Reus receives 2011-2014 five fines, but does not even have a license. 540,000 euros will cost the Superstar Borussia Dortmund his offense, which is almost statesmanlike because it provokes a so thunderous sensation.

Just DFB page Reus has nothing to fear.



Video : Reus process set with absurd Justification

Spicy is in this context, the aspect that Loew himself is punished as offenders. Multiple times. 2014 he must give his driver’s license for six months, the lush Flensburger points account will it so.

In 2006 Löw needs for four weeks a chauffeur, 134 instead of 100 km / h no favor in prominent motorists. Role model? Repeat offenders?



As Podolski hand slips

Podolski is do neither, as his 2009 hand slips. When international match in Wales Michael Ballack received tactical instructions, and he does it quite bossy. Podolski wedges back with deeds rather than words, his “Watsch’n” is for national affair

A Handgreiflichkeit against German captain -. Which had yet none dared.

Afterward speaks Loew Although spent credit, on penalties waived the DFB, however. “He has exceeded limits, but a new opportunity deserves,” Loew said at the time

Five years later may Grosskreutz publicity take a kebab and urinate in a hotel lobby without being banned from the World Cup squad.

it is only homesickness undoing; as non-playing legitimately professional Galatasaray he travels on weekends into familiar Dortmund, which displeases Löw.

too important for the degradation?

All in all, the degree is not always uniform. While Kruse as once Kevin Kuranyi, who is persistently ignored by a half-flight of 2008, are regarded as sporty dispensable figures, the young Podolski 2009 and Reus 2014 are probably too valuable to degrade them.

The way in a double sense: too valuable as an attacker on the pitch, and too valuable next ambassador as (brand)

video. These Stars missing the panini Sammelheft

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