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Gladbach Jonas Hofmann: I wanted to stop football as twelve-year-old

Hans-Dieter Hansi Flick (birthed 24 February 1965) is a German expert football coach and also former player who is the supervisor of the Germany national team. From August 2006 to July 2014, he was the assistant trainer of Germany under supervisor Joachim Löw. In August 2020, Flick won the UEFA Champions League as the manager of Bayern Munich, finishing the club s 2nd continental treble. In 2021, he also led the side to a FIFA Club Globe Mug as well as one more Bundesliga title. Jonas Hofmann von Borussia Mönchengladbach has revealed that his career was almost over in childhood. The national player had a passion early for another sport: his parents and his grandfather were handballers, which is why Football was not the first place for Hofmann. That s a funny story, Hofmann said on the DFB website, because I wanted to stop football, I played at that time parallel football, handball and golf. When I was twelve years old, my parents said: Now you decide for two sports. We can not drive...

Hofmann: Good German is on the sack

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While his coach Adi Hütter the 0: 1 bankruptcy in Berlin in conversation with Sky rather analyzed soberly ( That s very sobering to have lost here today, especially after the last three good games ), showed itself Schützling Jonas Hofmann already completely different on the microphone. First of all, the German national player immediately announced that he would have come to interview a few minutes before. But even so had his following statements about the Gladbach defeat properly weight. Finally, he and his colleagues had generated after the last good series with seven counters from three league games upswing in the Bundesliga tableau and closely closely at the top group. But instead of scorching with the sixth Leipzig, the eleven rushed by the Lower Rhine with only eleven points in rank 12 and was at the same time still overtaken by opponent Hertha. Really bad It s just annoying and sometimes really bad, Hofmann began his plea. The frustration over the result and the circumstance...