[BAYERN] Komanda
Turiu nuojautą, jei Wenger sutiks, tai gerai savo darbą nudirbs. Vokiškai kalba be problemų. Futbolo požiūris idealistinis, bet su Bayern sudėtimi, gali geras kokteilis pavykt. Būtų įdomu jį pamatyt ne Arsenale. Dėl lygos neturiu daug abejonių, dėl CL būtų daugiau nežinomybės.
et, vis dar sunku susitaikyti, kad praradome tokį žaidėją...
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=84598 ... EuFYczXkah
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=84598 ... EuFYczXkah
Rummenigge on Thiago's departure (full quote via Sky90)
"On Thursday, the transfer which Hasan Salihamidzic agreed with Liverpool, was fulfilled. When I arrived in the parking lot 10 minutes later, Thiago was standing there where I always park. And I was wondering, what's he doing there? He came up to me, cried in my arms for 5 minutes, and simply said, thank you so much for allowing me to do this.
He is a great human being and always was a player of the first class at Bayern. I was tremendously happy for him in Lisbon because he was always questioned that he supposedly isn't capable of performing in big matches, and in Lisbon he proved what a player he is. The fact that he is leaving us is a big loss, quality wise on the pitch, but also as a human being. And despite that, we respected that he wanted to do something new.
His contract was running out for a year, just like Alaba's. And every club would of course like to avoid having such a player of this quality leave the club for nothing and we have considered this and granted his wish, but he has conducted himself brilliantly. The way he said goodbye to all the employees and the players was unbelievable.
I became very teary eyed too because I really had a close relationship with him. Thiago lived in Grunwald, you would run into him regularly and meet him in the evening for dinner and things like that. It was almost a family relationship that was always cultivated with him and then you get to know the player not just on the pitch but also as a human being. And he is such a great person."
"On Thursday, the transfer which Hasan Salihamidzic agreed with Liverpool, was fulfilled. When I arrived in the parking lot 10 minutes later, Thiago was standing there where I always park. And I was wondering, what's he doing there? He came up to me, cried in my arms for 5 minutes, and simply said, thank you so much for allowing me to do this.
He is a great human being and always was a player of the first class at Bayern. I was tremendously happy for him in Lisbon because he was always questioned that he supposedly isn't capable of performing in big matches, and in Lisbon he proved what a player he is. The fact that he is leaving us is a big loss, quality wise on the pitch, but also as a human being. And despite that, we respected that he wanted to do something new.
His contract was running out for a year, just like Alaba's. And every club would of course like to avoid having such a player of this quality leave the club for nothing and we have considered this and granted his wish, but he has conducted himself brilliantly. The way he said goodbye to all the employees and the players was unbelievable.
I became very teary eyed too because I really had a close relationship with him. Thiago lived in Grunwald, you would run into him regularly and meet him in the evening for dinner and things like that. It was almost a family relationship that was always cultivated with him and then you get to know the player not just on the pitch but also as a human being. And he is such a great person."