“Greed Got A Bit Lost”

Max Eberl, sports director at RB Leipzig since December, has called for a return to the so-called German virtues.

“We need players like Enzo Fernandez or Rodrigo de Paul for the Argentines. Good footballers who act with total dedication and the ability to work in a team,” Eberl said kicker-Interview: “This greed of wanting to win every single duel has been lost with us to a certain extent.”

In addition, the long-time manager of Borussia Mönchengladbach pleaded for a rethink in the evaluation of players. “We take the boys the chance to develop too quickly because they may not be that good technically or tactically, but they play an outstanding role as a figure on the pitch or in the dressing room. We should put this heart for the cause back into the We have recently developed the German virtues such as robustness and the will to assert ourselves a bit.”

He sees good approaches for meaningful changes, but these must be implemented quickly. “Time is clearly against us, because we will only see in the next ten to 15 years what we have missed,” warned the 49-year-old: “We have to get more boys back into football. And one question would be something like: Does it make sense to have youth academies up to U8 or should we leave the boys in their clubs and start with the NLZ later?”

The working group of the German Football Association (DFB), the so-called task force, founded after the World Cup debacle in Qatar, around Matthias Sammer and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, also does not see Eberl as a “savior”. Although she is “top-class, can support and initiate certain things, but does not automatically bring us the EM title in 2024”.

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