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Bernd Schuster is one of the rare players to have played for Barça, Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid during his playing career. Then retrained as a coach, the German again coached two of these rival teams: FC Barcelona, as a technical advisor, then Real Madrid as head coach during the 2007-2008 season. The 64-year-old technician has knowledge of La Liga. Asked by A.S.the German is not convinced by the Merengue squad for next season.
“Mbappé arrives, but you lose Kroos… we forget that he will be a problem for Madrid. I have doubts about the Madrid midfielder, because Kroos was very important in organizing the match and Madrid will lose a lot of football, without him, when creating the game., he said about the Madrid team. In the process, the Augsburg native made comments about his former club: “For me, Barça’s problem is not the coach, no one can fix that even if we change him every year. It’s a team problem: you have to look for quality to really fight with those at the top. »
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