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It is already paradoxical: the football consumer finally wants types with rough edges again. plain language speaker. Slip steps. But in the following list of the least popular figures, the Zeidlers, Constantins, Degens, Canepas and Balotellis take the top spots.
Within a short time, Heiko Vogel also appeared on this list: either you hate him or you love him. But why don’t those who don’t like him like him?
Because he works at FC Basel? Because of his red hair? Because of the yellow cards he diligently collects for complaining? Because he’s a sore loser? Because he likes to celebrate success? Because he sometimes growls in his emotions at a TV reporter? Because shortly after his return to Basel he insisted on the resignation of his friend Alex Frei – and immediately took his place? Because he uttered a sexist slur at a referee two years ago? Because it was speculated in the media that he forced former FCB chief scout Max Legath to leave because of an old story at Bayern?
Players beg him to stay on as coach
He paid a fine for the verdict against the referee. Everything else is a reason why you might find Vogel unsympathetic – but you don’t have to. Just ask the FCB players: they have been begging Vogel for weeks to stop looking for a coach and to stay on the sidelines themselves.
In a Blick interview, Vogel says of his visit to Davos coaching legend Arno Del Curto, “I advise anyone who has a chance to talk to Arno: listen up!” Blick says: If you have a chance to talk to Vogel: listen up! And only then make a judgement.
Source : Blick

I’m Emma Jack, a news website author at 24 News Reporters. I have been in the industry for over five years and it has been an incredible journey so far. I specialize in sports reporting and am highly knowledgeable about the latest trends and developments in this field.