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Scandal at the football regulars table: friend horrified with verdict on Schalke stars - explanation makes it even worse

2020-11-30T07:26:49.710Z


Scandal with the one-two at Sport1: Ex-national player Steffen Freund was just analyzing the Schalke crisis - when he caused horror with statements about Nabil Bentaleb and Amine Harit.


Scandal with the one-two at Sport1: Ex-national player Steffen Freund was just analyzing the Schalke crisis - when he caused horror with statements about Nabil Bentaleb and Amine Harit.

  • The

    FC Schalke 04

    since January 2020 without a win in the Bundesliga.

  • The "miners" suspended both Nabil Bentaleb and Amine Harit before the Bundesliga hit against Gladbach.

  • Ex-national player

    Steffen Freund

    analyzed the royal blue crisis with the “one-two” - and provoked a scandal with his statements.

Munich -

FC Schalke 04

is still

in free fall

.

The change of coach a few weeks ago has not brought any improvement either.

Under the new head

coach Manuel Baum

, defeat

after

defeat continues.

Also the Bundesliga * -Auswärts game at Borussia * -Park went with 4: 1

significantly in the pants

.

In the traditional

“one-two” on Sport 1

, the decline of

FC Schalke was of

course also an

issue

on Sunday morning

.

Ex-national player

Steffen Freund

analyzed the situation of the bottom of the table - in particular, the suspended

Nabil Bentaleb and Amine Harit

targeted Freund.

His statements caused a

tangible scandal

.

"Doppelpass" (Sport1) Scandal about Steffen Freund - Schalke stars racially insulted

Background: Coach

Manuel Baum suspended

both Nabil Bentaleb and Amine Harit the week before the game against Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Expert Freund then went

hard

with both players on the

“one-two”

: “I know Nabil Bentaleb personally.

He was a player at Tottenham Hotspur and grew up there.

He has an incredible amount of talent and was one of the best players.

Then he ended up at Schalke *.

He is of

French-Algerian origin

... ”said Freund.

“If you have squad planners, you have to know that a certain

aggressiveness

and a certain lack of

discipline come

quickly if he is not the one who is set.

Then you have to know, on Schalke ... malochen.

That is the most important thing.

Every player has to be ready to pour out their hearts for the club.

Then of course I'm with Harit.

Of course, he cannot do that either with these roots.

So

bought the

wrong players

, ”said Freund.

In the "double pass" Ex-national player with a racism scandal - Schalke professionals in their sights

normal sunday in a double pass pic.twitter.com/jDTRQ1fmN6

- Contract amateur Belamigović (@hannoderbus) November 29, 2020

Nabil Bentaleb

is of French-Algerian origin,

Amine Harit of

French-Moroccan

origin

.

Remarkable: none of the guests in the “one-two-pass” group, including

ex-Schalke Benedikt

Höwedes,

photo

journalist Alfred

Draxler

and Stefan

Effenberg

, disagreed with Steffen Freund.

During the course of the show, Freund tried

to get

the

curve around

: “I have to say one more point because I've just heard it in the public media that it came across as racist.

Well, of course, it wasn't meant to be.

Just the origin of Nabil Bentaleb - Algerian-French origin, poverty - who simply plays a role in how you grow up as a person and what your

mentality

is.

If he didn't like the game at Tottenham, he just left the training field, ”Freund continued.

This "explanation" didn't make it any better, of course.

Freund was unable to soften the reactions on the Internet.

"It's not even hidden anymore, it's

openly racist,

" says a Twitter user.

Another writes: "Yes children,

this is racism

".

* tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen digital editorial network.

Source: merkur

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