World champion Kevin Großkreutz angry after bankruptcy in league 5! | Sports

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1: 4 – Grosskreutz angry in league 5

News from world champion Kevin Großkreutz (34). The ex-BVB professional, now playing for TuS Bövinghausen in the Oberliga Westfalen, attacked the tone in the 1: 4 defeat against Victoria Clarholz: “Shut up and go to work tomorrow”, the 34-year-old is said to have said called the opponent’s bench.

A through ball for the Clarholz press spokesman. Marc Borgmann on Facebook: “At this point, a heartfelt thank you again for the extra boost in motivation. Pushing the bench in the beautiful village of Clarholz with the words: “Shut up and go to work tomorrow” is great tennis for a German world champion. I don’t want to write more about it, because the evening isn’t that long anymore and work is calling tomorrow. PS: Take a break from the strenuous 90 minutes today.” Village club Clarholz (editor’s note: Gütersloh district in East Westphalia, 6368 inhabitants) is targeting the 2014 world champion!

His coach Sebastian Tyrala, also a former Dortmund professional, presented himself to the football portal FuPa in front of Großkreutz: “You don’t have to hang it all that high. You also have to see what Kevin is getting himself all the time. It’s almost normal for him to push back a spell. It’s not necessary and he doesn’t need it at all, but it has nothing to do with arrogance.”

The arrogance attack is a little reminiscent of Marko Arnautovic, who messed with a police officer in Bremen and whispered: “I earn so much, I can buy your life.” Especially since it’s not Kevin Großkreutz’s first misstep. Pee affair, kebab incident – the list is considerable.

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Source: DFL / BILD

24.10.2022

With Victoria Clarholz, however, they could smile about it the day after. Sporting director Frank Scharpenberg when asked by BILD: “I like people who show emotions. Whether that was too much or not, I don’t want to judge at all. In any case, you shouldn’t put everything on the gold scales, so that’s over for us after 90 minutes.” Scharpenberg knows what he’s talking about, played 222 two-league games for RW Essen, RW Oberhausen and FC Gütersloh.

Press spokesman Borgmann was also forgiving towards BILD: “I hope Kevin doesn’t blame me for the post. We can also exchange ideas over a drink in one of his bars.”

After work, of course.

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