According to controversial statements: Effenberg shares against Eberl

According to controversial statements: Effenberg shares against Eberl

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Stefan Effenberg has criticized Max Eberl for his last statements. He must show more gratitude to Gladbach.

In the last few weeks, Max Eberl has caused displeasure with one or the other comment. For example because he described RB Leipzig as one of his “dream clubs” but at the same time didn’t even mention Borussia Mönchengladbach. For Stefan Effenberg this is incomprehensible.

Max Eberl has three “dream clubs”, as he himself explained: “One is RB, one in southern Germany and one in England.”

The fact that he didn’t even mention Gladbach, even though he played there for six and a half years and worked for another 17 years, understandably caused a lot of frustration and displeasure among Borussia fans. Especially since the manager has already broken many fan bridges with his move to Leipzig.

Effenberg with criticism of Eberl: “Not fair to the club”

The criticism of these statements did not only come from the fan camp. Stefan Effenberg also criticized Eberl in his column t-online (via football.news): “I didn’t like Eberl’s statements about his three favorite clubs. It certainly didn’t go down well in Gladbach either and it’s not fair to the club where he was able to grow into a good manager.”

Effenberg added all the more clearly: “It’s a shame if you forget where you come from.”

Rather, Eberl should be grateful to Gladbach. At least he could have “save the statements”, according to the TV expert sports1.

Nevertheless, he begrudges the new RBL sports manager his return to professional football. “He needed this break. In Leipzig he now has completely different requirements than in Gladbach and can show that he is a top manager,” Effenberg continued. But he also has to be measured against these greater expectations.

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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as According to controversial statements: Effenberg shares against Eberl released.

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