He knows what he’s talking about!
Kevin Großkreutz (33) is the one BVB-Identification figure par excellence. The world champion stood in the south stand himself as a child, and later won the championship and cup with Dortmund as a professional.
The right-back has been playing for sixth division club TuS Bövinghausen since January last year, but he hasn’t lost sight of his heart’s club. What is currently bothering the ex-professional at BVB? The constant change!
“There’s a lack of guys who stay at Borussia Dortmund for six, seven, eight, nine years and know what’s going on, what Borussia Dortmund means,” said Großkreutz in the “7er-Kette” podcast of the “Ruhr Nachrichten”.
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He himself played for the Ruhrpott club for a total of 16 years and also liked to celebrate with the Ultras in the curve after victories. Grosskreutz doubts that a player could emulate him in the near future.
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He says: “Of course not everyone can do that. But you need guys like that again who march for the club, who give everything for the club. When I think of Bellingham: he does it brilliantly. You need players like that and I hope he stays a little longer than just a year or two.”
New coach Edin Terzic (39), who inherits the fired Marco Rose (45) for the new season, gives the Dortmund native hope.
Grosskreutz: “I’m happy for Edin. He is a boy from Dortmund. I know Edin quite well, he has a great character and is full of emotions. I think he fits in Dortmund.”
For coaches in Dortmund it is “always difficult because everyone is always compared to Jürgen Klopp. But Edin can do it and I wish he could.”