Someone Bayern s midfielder Deisler is doing now

Updated on physical education 2024-04-19
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Retired, didn't it be announced a few months ago, it's a pity, Germany's most creative midfielder, looking at the world, is a first-class player, when he first debuted, he showed superior ability and talent, but unfortunately due to injuries and psychological problems, he chose to quit, the loss of the football world.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    caused by psychological problems.

    A brilliant football genius.

    A young talent who has high hopes from the people of the country where he lives.

    But because of the heavy blow of injury.

    Cast a shadow on your psyche.

    In the end, he chose to retire early.

    One thing is for sure.

    Football gives him pain.

    More than his pleasure.

    I don't know what he's doing now.

    But if I'm him, if you're him.

    Let's put ourselves in his shoes.

    Is it possible to work in football?

    If it were me, I wouldn't.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He retired and has been away from football for good and is now in hiding.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    He didn't appear on any football-related occasions because of his character.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    On January 16, 2007, Deisler suddenly announced that he could not bear the torture of knee injury and retirement, and since then he has been in seclusion, only at the end of September of that year, he was interviewed by the "Daily Mirror" reporter Rosenterritt, and Deisler politely declined the calls of Klinsmann and Heathfield and many others to persuade him to make a comeback, and revealed that he was writing a book. The 27-year-old said he was recovering well: "I felt like I was 60 at one point, and now I'm finally back to 40. ”

    Now that the book is finally available, it is Rosenter Ritter who is working with Deisler. Deisler's Bayern coach Heathfield wrote a foreword in which he praised Deisler as the most outstanding talent he has encountered in his coaching career. Both of them are from the small town of Lörlach, Baden-Württemberg, and out of friendship with Deisler's father, Xishuai has been concerned about Deisler's growth from an early age.

    In the summer of 2002, Bayern brought in Deisler. Xi Shuai believes that at that time, Deisler was seen as the savior of German football, which put too much pressure on him. The fierce competition within the Bayern team, coupled with a series of injuries, caused Deisler to suffer from depression.

    Xi Shuai lamented that if Deisler's problem had been identified and solved earlier, perhaps he would still be playing football now, "Each of us should reflect on Deisler's example." I hope he will return to football one day, both as a player and as a coach. ”

    In this 256-page biography, Deisler talks about his love and fear of football, as well as his journey of self-doubt, depression and eventually retirement. For the two old clubs, Deisler did not leave much affection. He criticized Hertha Berlin as immature as he was when he was a player, always putting him in the window to make himself laugh like a clown, and he received death threats after moving to Bayern Munich, but then Hertha general manager Dieter Hoeness ignored him, "I should have retired then."

    Deisler is also unfazed by former Bayern boss Magath, who is known for his toughness, "His football philosophy is based on fear rather than power, and he always distrusts the players. Deisler didn't even say goodbye to his Bayern teammates when he retired, revealing that he couldn't stand the fact that these people always put the feminine suffix "in" on his name. Deisler has not responded to any emails from Bayern players so far.

    Deisler plans to open a soccer school to create opportunities for children who love to play football. As a Buddhist, he is also planning to open a shop in Freiburg in the near future, ** special products from the Himalayan region.

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