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“I’m jealous of Real Madrid’s hunger”

The Borussia Dortmund advisor and historic player of the club, Matthias Sammer was “jealous” of the “hunger” exhibited by Real Madrid in the defeat suffered by his team (5-2) at the Santiago Bernabeu in the Champions League.

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The former Ballon d’Or winner expressed that the whites should have been “touched” at the conclusion of the first half and “however”, they came backhe sensed, because “they said to each other during the break: wait a moment, “After three games we only have three points, that’s a problem.”

“You also have to associate that with us. We have to deal with it because we want to improve. “We have to learn what is important: the personality we show on the field.”added the former German international.

We have to learn what is important: the personality we show on the field

Matthias Sammer

The ex-football player made it clear in statements to Amazon Prime that hates “losing” and will “never” accept “defeat” in his entire lifetherefore, due to what happened during the 90 minutes in the capital of Spain “they shouldn’t even” talk about Real Madrid, but focus on Borussia because “Criticism is fundamentally a positive thing.”

“We have to name things. It’s not about someone complaining a little in the stands. We should pay attention to how we can improve things. This applies in all areas of Germany… “I just don’t like losing, I hate it, I’m German, I’m German in body and soul,” broad.

We have to name things. I just don’t like losing, I hate it, I’m German, I’m German in body and soul

Matthias Sammer

Sammer pointed out as keys that, in the second half, “Real played better, faster and more direct”, “completely dominated the offensive midfield”, so was able to “create scoring chances” and that is why it is “the best team in the world.”

“In German football we should learn to measure incommensurable factors much more. That’s what bothers me a little, otherwise everything is fine,” he analyzed.

For his part, the technical secretary of the Rhineland club, Sebastian Kehlappreciated that “talking about substitutions and tactical issues now makes no sense,” since, according to him, “basically” they could not “do well in the second half”; while the former coach of the ‘borusser’, Edin Terzicwho served as a television commentator in the crash, confirmed that “unfortunately they were not there in the second half.”



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