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Football: Domino Day in the Bundesliga


At the weekend it was finally time again. Domino Day….

Not the thickest, no, the flickest domino set itself in motion the day before yesterday and is now threatening to bring down half the league. You have to fear that at least if you have followed the Sunday talks, in which the experts in the studio get exclusive information from colleagues on site. In the end, however, there was a lot of fishing in the dark, assuming, interpreting, bubbling – like every Sunday.

True to MDR, we don’t call our motto a fact IS, but BECOMING FACT

Hansi Flick closes the gap at the DFB, Julian Nagelsmann goes to FC Bayern for an embarrassingly ridiculous fee of 33 million euros and 14 cents, RB Leipzig brings Jesse Marsch from Salzburg and Oliver Glasner from Wolfsburg replaces him. A completely normal process! Similar to the last Dominoday, when BVB got Marco Rose and Gladbach then signed Adi Hütter, who will leave Frankfurt Eintracht with Fredi Bobic. However, Bobic will be replaced by Leipzig’s Marcus Krösche – or possibly by someone else – we don’t know that exclusively according to our information.

Money is the ultimate attractant

What I know are two things! Firstly, I can no longer take all of this seriously, because if you are reasonably illuminated in the attic you are right with 5 out of 10 guesses and secondly, I know that the lack of imagination of the top clubs really annoys me. Instead of developing oneself, one only looks at who works where and how well and then money is the ultimate attractant because Bundesliga coaches are a precarious job – at least when it comes to the duration of employment. In the case of Julian N. from Landsberg am L. I have hope. At the very beginning of his time in Leipzig, Julian once said that he loves to finish projects. He still has a lot of career time in the hourglass for the really big clubs and he will always pay attention to the timing, to take the step that is appropriate, which is in the career plan.

Take a look. By the way, Leipzig’s coach changed his advisor nine months ago. From Marc Kosicke to Sascha Breese. Both serious people, but still not a good sign! Or is it? What do I know?

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