A plague of football experts

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Julian Nagelsmann was fired from the post of Bayern coach – experts express their opinion on this matter.

The timing and style of sacking manager Julian Nagelsmann is also a new Hollywood level for Bayern. And of course, but how could it be otherwise, calls for action “experts”.

Everyone crawls out of the bushes. And gives “expertise”. Because club bosses and players are increasingly isolated and rarely give interviews, almost only “experts” analyze.

So, former stars who have nothing to lose, who are not shy about words, who desperately want to save something from the limelight in old age. The desire to stay in the conversation has long been a business model.

Experts are not a football phenomenon

Lothar Matthäus is also one of the experts. And he has a clear opinion about the dismissal of Nagelsmann. Like all processes in football. Despite the fact that Loddar has always tripped over his own feet after his active career, when he took on operational responsibility.

In any case, Matthäus knows the style of Nagelsmann’s dismissal. “Then go to South Tyrol and talk to him.

We now know that Nagelsmann skied in the Zillertal. And Loddar probably didn’t pay enough attention to his geography lessons at the elementary school in Erlangen, Bavaria. The Zillertal is as little connected to South Tyrol as Milan is to Madrid. “The main thing is Italy,” said Andy Möller.

Yes, these experts. They are not a football phenomenon. They play pranks in politics, and in business, and in everyday life at the tables of regulars. And in nostalgic glorification they talk about how things used to be better.

Retro video on Facebook

As you get older, you will be haunted by retro videos on Facebook, such as the social platform for the elderly. Then follows a thoughtful look back. How beautiful the youth was. How much better the fashion and music was compared to today’s rubbish. How to play only on the street, and not just stare at the phone.

Everything that went wrong before (and there were many) is hidden. That the majority of young people are more enlightened, knowledgeable, tolerant and sociable than before. To say that everything will be fine today is naive. But to say that everything was better before is a transfigured nostalgia for the ancients. Expertocracy of the Gray Panthers.

Therefore, it would be nice if many football experts would remember the less dynamic “football” of the 80s. But on this subject, Matthew prefers to fill his head with sand, as he once chatted.

What kind of eggs are football pundits laying in our nests this weekend? Who is purring on which channel today? Perhaps connoisseurs should remember Fredy Bobich. “You shouldn’t talk about everything as badly as it was,” he once analyzed.

Source: Blick

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