Original title: “Frustrated” Gezer
Xinhua News Agency, Berlin, September 25 (Wei Yi) the Bundesliga has been competing for four rounds in the new season, and the most frustrated player is Dortmund’s Gezer. The former German international who won the championship in the 2014 World Cup final has not played for one minute in the Bundesliga, although it started in the first round of the German Cup and the first round of the Champions League group match, but they were all replaced halfway. “Frustrated” Gece firmly attracted the attention of German media. Recently, many celebrities have spoken out to Gece.
Matteus, the former German team captain who was elected as the first FIFA World football player in 1991, said that Gezer needed to carefully examine all the environment around him, including brokers, family members and club leaders, the most important thing is himself, who has the courage to face the uncomfortable facts. He hoped that Gezer would hold his head high and show his dissatisfaction to motivate himself and convert negative energy into motivation.
Matteus also said that if you really can’t change the situation in Dortmund, you can certainly consider a transfer and go to a team that can be trusted by the coach and has a guaranteed playing time. “I can imagine that Bremen is a choice in the Bundesliga club, where the environment including coaches, club executives, fans and media will be suitable for Gezer. Head coach filter is good at getting along with different types of players, such as experienced veteran Pisaro and Cruze with unique personality “.
The member of the German national team who won the 1990 World Cup, and Thon, who once played for Schalke 04 and Bayern Munich, said bluntly in the TV program, “Gezer’s facial expression is depressed.” He suggested that Gezer could try to change the playing position, for example, from front-court offensive players to middle-and-back players.
Former German international Bobic, who served as sports director of Frankfurt Club, suggested: “Maybe Gezer can take a step back first, join a smaller club, and then take two steps forward.” Borbeach himself had a similar experience: In the summer of 2002, he was frustrated in Dortmund and transferred to Hanover club. Through his outstanding performance in new things, he was re-elected to the German national team after four years.