“I’m bitter”: a European football star expresses his disgust

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An important player in world football expressed his frustration to the press this week.

Rightly considered one of the great architects of Borussia Dortmund’s epic journey to the final of Champions LeagueMats Hummels will try to lift the big-eared cup on Saturday evening, in a meeting that the BvB approaches with an underdog costume against Real Madrid.

Hummels was notably the author of two XXL performances at the semi-final stage against Paris Saint-Germain, with a decisive goal during the second round at the Parc des Princes (0-1). But it must be believed that this return to the forefront was not enough in the eyes of Julian Nagelsmann.

“I am currently one of the 5 best defenders in Germany”

The Germany coach has not selected Mats Hummels for Euro 2024 “at home” (June 14 – July 14). A huge disappointment for the main person concerned, who did not hide his bitterness in an interview with Bild. “I am bitter about this decision because I know that I am currently one of the five best defenders in Germany. I have enough confidence in myself to be able to say it. »

“I understand that a group began to form and grow in March, Hummels continued.. It’s not about taking the best 26 players, but about having a set of players who can live in a good atmosphere. The coach was also concerned about issues related to my age, such as my physical fitness. If I had had a phase like the one I had recently in March, I would perhaps have been called up at that time, and also in the Euro group…”. As a reminder, the defenders called up for the Euro are Jonathan Tah, Antonio Rüdiger, Nico Schlotterbeck, Waldemar Anton and Robin Koch.

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