Why are German stars not favored and popular in European giants!

Updated on physical education 2024-04-12
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because the Germans pay attention to teamwork, individual ability is not very strong, and the Germans are more rigorous, never want to England, Brazilians so bold things, so in the advertising effect, the impact of the stadium is not particularly ideal, the giants need stars not only to have good skills, can play, but also must have a certain impact outside the field, just the Germans lose in this regard, so most of the giants reject the Germans.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's just Ballack, and the German star won't be able to do it as soon as he arrives at the giants.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The good ones were bought by Bayern, and the Germans are famous for their overall strength, there are no particularly big stars, and their overall strength is not based on the individual ability of individual players. The Germanic chariot is a whole!! Real Madrid has Metzeld, Chelsea has Ballack, Tottenham has Bouaten, Celtic has one, and the others seem to be gone.

    It turned out that Klose entered the top 4 of Bayern, Barcelona, and there were still several teams to buy him, but Bayern still bought him, Bremen's Frings didn't go to Juventus, and Gomez didn't have many teams to buy him. Ram, Piggy has a team to want.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The technique is relatively rough, relying on the body, and the mental quality is relatively more, but the technical quality will be valued, for example, Ballack is at Chelsea.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It seems that the Germans are playing more as a whole, and I really can't find a few of them with their personal ability and their prominence...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As for the style problem, just look at Barak's action of spreading his wings, who wants to be a ball bully.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Germans are too tall to fit in the average club.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Germans are holistic and not overbearing...

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This summer, the transfer list in the German Bundesliga is packed. However, there aren't many deals, especially as the world's top stars don't seem to like the Bundesliga. ExceptWith Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, other clubs lack the financial resources to chase superstars.

    On the one hand, German football tradition has always focused on youth training, taking pride in finding and training players, and has a cautious and restrained attitude towards burning money to raise the market. On the other hand, the player's reputation has been poached by other leagues, and the club has become accustomed to "making wedding dresses and dowry". The owners of the Bundesliga teams are too expensive to "recruit a son-in-law" at any cost.

    So farBayern have already spent €80 million to get French centre-back Lucas Hernandez into their hands. In addition, Bayern also "poached" two teams that had already been relegated to the German second divisionFrench defender Pavard and German teenager Fett Arp were signed from Stuttgart and Hamburg respectively. However, the current squad is still not enough to fill the void left by the departures of Arjen Robben and Ribelli.

    Compared to Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund's squad has changed a lot. Taking into account players returning from loan from other teams and newcomers to the youth squad, Borussia Dortmund brought in 13 players and fielded six in the summer. Borussia Dortmund invested hundreds of millions to keep Paco and signed players such as Hummel, Sorgen Hazard, Julianne Brandt and Nico Schulz.

    Dortmund failed to catch up with Ronaldo last summer. Club manager Watzke admitted at the time that he had few financial resources.

    A lot of European opportunities and high salaries and a lot of **** have made top stars flock to the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A. Juventus approached Ronaldo last year and signed Dutch centre-back De Liguet from Ajax this year. Unlike the Premier League, which invests a lot of money in players, Bundesliga clubs want to profit from player deals or the most cost-effective deals.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no advantage, and of course the top stars will not favor the Bundesliga.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on financial resources and strength, and if there is no profit to be taken, of course, it will not be favored.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For those who are not profitable, they probably won't be too favored.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Bundesliga clubs want to be able to profit from player trades.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Unleash the power of the collective ( Copy, Open: ).

    There are many types of passes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    German football has always been pragmatic, not exaggerated, reflected in many aspects, such as the players are practical and not rough or fancy, the league does not burn money and is competitive, in fact, Germany has given birth to many superstars in history, the quantity and quality are not inferior to Brazil, every strong German team has the best stars at that time, recently said 90 years, star-studded. The current German team is indeed much less star-studded. Except for the goalkeeper, none of the positions are the top in the world, but the German team relies on the whole, and 11 excellent players can form a machine like 11 parts, and the combat effectiveness is amazing.

    This ensures its stability, so as long as the German team has strength, its results will match its strength, and German football rarely has big ups and downs in Italy, the Netherlands, England, Spain, Argentina, France, etc. After the rise of this group of players in recent years, the reason why there is no championship is that I think there is still a lack of stars who can decide the game, and there is a lack of people like Matthaus, Bremer and Klinsmann.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Come to your questions as a German fan.

    Germany has always been a team that plays overall tactics, rarely relying on the individual ability of its stars to fight, except for Beckenbauer, who dares to call any super big name?

    What is Overall Football? The Chelsea team in the first two seasons can explain it to you. Forwards are involved in defending, with centre-backs attacking and scoring from set-pieces at all times.

    Everybody is a defender, and everybody has to attack at the same time. For example, in defense, pay attention to the full-court pressing, and there must be personnel on the side of the opponent's receiver within 3 meters to form pressure on him and break the opponent's offensive rhythm. This is extremely physically demanding, so few teams play like this.

    It was with this tactic that Germany dominated world football in the 90s. But this tactic also has weaknesses, the fear of a quick counterattack.

    And the experience of watching German football for many years is the style of play that German coaches particularly believe in, so that many German players who are not first-class or even second-rate combine to become a super-first-class team.

    So it's normal not to have a super big name.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Klinsmann.

    Mateus. Bremleged. Muller.

    Beckenbauer. Karn Barak.

    Summerer Schuster.

    Rummenigge. Jurgen. Kohler.

    Vogtsmeyer.

    Worral Bierhoff.

    Litbarsky.

    No Retner. Bonhov-Uri. Hoeness (mostly stars from the history of the German team in the live 10).

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Barak, Ramu, Piglet, Klose, now only these few should be in the world.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Barack is probably the most famous of the active ones, and then there's Karn.

    Podolsky.

    Piglet and so on.

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