Niklas Süle gets teased about his excess weight

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Borussia Dortmund central defender Niklas Süle (28 years old) has become a substitute this season behind Mats Hummels and Nico Schlotterbeck. A situation that prevented him from playing with the German selection during Euro 2024. Often singled out for his weight and in particular by his managers who put him in his place and asked him to lose weight for the resumption of the 2024/2025 season, Niklas Süle is often in the spotlight.

Asked by Kickerformer German international Markus Babbel criticized him: “I find it almost scandalous, like that to earn a lot of money and then say: I don’t care how I behave. I don’t care what the club thinks of me. I don’t think that’s right.” Bad eating habits that are not new, according to Markus Babbel, who remembers his time as Hoffenheim coach when Niklas Süle was 17: “They asked me to have a conversation with a very talented player. He was there with his family. All week he ate everything from pizza to hamburgers to schnitzels with fries.»

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