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ARD announces TV team for EM: Kevin-Prince Boateng becomes an expert - including Schweinsteiger

2021-04-22T23:15:32.941Z


The ARD will analyze Kevin-Prince Boateng with Bastian Schweinsteiger among others. Jerome Boateng's half-brother currently still plays in the second division.


The ARD will analyze Kevin-Prince Boateng with Bastian Schweinsteiger among others.

Jerome Boateng's half-brother currently still plays in the second division.

Cologne - As the ARD reported on Thursday evening, Kevin-Prince Boateng will be used as a TV expert at the EM next summer.

The former Bundesliga player is the fourth member of the expert team for the tournament.

In addition to world champion and Bayern legend Bastian Schweinsteiger, Olympic champion and national goalkeeper Almuth Schult and ex-professional Thomas Broich, Jerome Boateng's half-brother will analyze the games for the "Sportschau".

EM 2021: Kevin-Prince Boateng new TV expert - he has already played for big clubs in Europe

Boateng is known in Germany from his time at Schalke 04, Eintracht Frankfurt and Borussia Dortmund.

After his professional debut for Hertha BSC, he moved abroad to Tottenham Hotspur early on.

In total, he played 129 Bundesliga games and won the DFB Cup with Eintracht Frankfurt in 2018 when they defeated FC Bayern 3-1.

But he was particularly successful internationally.

After his time in England, the native played in Spain with FC Barcelona, ​​with the Italian top club AC Milan and in Turkey with Besiktas Istabul.

The 15-time former Ghanaian international is currently under contract with the Italian second division club AC Monza.

EM 2021: Kevin-Prince Boateng analyzes games for ARD - fans remember the rude Ballack foul

“I've been a professional footballer for fifteen years, I live football with every fiber of my body.

I've played my way from the streets of Berlin to San Siro.

I've seen just about everything, I got to play in the biggest leagues in Europe.

I speak five languages ​​and have trained with and with the best, ”says Boateng in the“ Sportschau ”trailer.

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Many fans in Germany remember Kevin-Prince Boateng because of the bad foul against Michael Ballack before the 2010 World Cup, when he played for Portsmouth FC against Chelsea.

The brutal entry was particularly in focus at the time, as Ghana and Germany were supposed to face each other in the group stage of the World Cup.

Ballack missed the tournament and never played for the national team again.

However, all of that was a long time ago, now Kevin-Prince wants to prove it to German TV viewers and is apparently looking forward to his second career as an expert at the EM, which starts on June 11th. (ajr)

Source: merkur

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