King Bayern

Chapter 132 Before the Great War



Chapter 132 Before the Great War

"The power of money is really great. Now these guys don't need to be urged to train," Balakov laughed.

Hasler also laughed, "Football is a job after all, and money is still very important."

Bayer is the one who is very serious. His current annual salary is less than one million euros. If he can get the bonus, it will be equivalent to the total income of half his career. So it is impossible to not work hard, but the pressure that comes with it.

"Paul, everyone is talking about bonuses, why don't you talk about it."

Paul shrugged, "It has nothing to do with me, I'm a substitute, and I'm the kind who can't play."

"By the way, Chen, if you get the bonus, how will you spend it? Can you take me to play?"

Chen Mu shook his head.

"I won't be your friend anymore."

"Ha ha."

Dortmund coach Van Marwijk has been very troubled recently. In the league, Dortmund was left behind by Bayern by 8 points. Basically, there is no hope of winning the championship. The Champions League has also been eliminated. Therefore, for Van Marwijk, the only hope of winning the championship is German cup.

Although the gold content of the German Cup championship and the league championship is different, it is better than nothing, so for Van Marwijk, the German Cup is inevitable, otherwise he is likely to leave.

However, the Dutchman still did not take 1860 seriously. He felt that the semi-finals were the real challenge.

So 1860 came to Dortmund and he didn't pay attention.

He didn't send anyone to watch the training class in 1860.

Van Marwijk didn't even care about warming up in 1860.

It wasn't until the pre-match press conference that van Marwijk and 1860's Hassler faced off for the first time.

As a player, Van Marwijk is too far behind Hassler, but as a head coach, Van Marwijk is much better than Hassler.

This is a joint press conference, so the head coaches of both sides are present together, and such scenes tend to be more heated.

First of all, everyone is concerned about the money.

"About the money, I think the club has made it very clear that the money belongs to us only if we win the championship."

Van Marwijk said with a smile: "I suddenly have the feeling of playing in the Champions League. The broadcasting share of a game in the Champions League is only 2000 million."

"Hahaha," everyone laughed cooperatively.

"Thomas, how did you come up with this idea?"

"I didn't come up with this idea. It can be said that half of the credit is due to the fans. I just wanted to motivate the players at first, and the initial budget was only 1000 million euros."

Everyone turned their attention to Dortmund, "If Dortmund wins the German Cup, how much will the club reward?"

Van Marwijk chuckled, "I think maybe a meal will be rewarded."

"Ha ha."

Van Marwijk said seriously: "I'm not kidding, I'm serious."

As a result, the atmosphere on the scene suddenly froze, and everyone understood the subtext, that is to say, what seemed important to Hassler was worthless to Van Marwijk.

Helen was also present, and she felt the need to speak for 1860, "Hello, the winner of the German Cup can participate in the UEFA Cup, which is also an income of tens of millions of euros. How can you say that the winner of the German Cup is only worth a meal?"

"The UEFA Cup? You should check our ranking in the Bundesliga. Do you think I care about the UEFA Cup?"

Dortmund is now ranked second in the league, basically participating in the Champions League next season is stable, it is no wonder that Van Marwijk will be so arrogant.

In fact, everyone present at the scene also knows that the gap between 1860 and Dortmund is the gap between Diaosi and the rich second generation.

But the problem is that although Diaosi is poor, he still has dignity, and the rich second generation cannot be slapped in the face in public.

Before Helen could speak, Hassler had already grabbed the conversation, "I respect Dutch football, that's all I can say."

What does this mean?

A reporter in the audience understood Hassler's subtext. What is Hassler most proud of?World Cup champion.

And what is the biggest regret in Dutch football?The uncrowned king of the World Cup.

Now that he understands Hassler's subtext, someone picks things up, "Dortmund's former head coach was Sammer, Thomas, do you think there is any difference between Dortmund before and now?"

Of course, there are many differences. If we elaborate, it is estimated that a 180-minute press conference can be held, but Hassler just said: "I think it is better for the German team to hire a German coach."

This is already a naked provocation. Before Van Marwijk spoke, Hassler went on to say: "For example, Bayern, they hired the Italian Trapattoni, and they didn't win the Champions League in the end, but they invited Heathfield." , and won the Champions League."

This refers to Sang Huai, obviously it is Bayern Munich, but it is actually a satire on Dortmund, because Hitzfeld also coached Dortmund and led the team to the Champions League.

Van Marwijk can be tolerated, but at this time he can't help it, because this is not just a personal contest between him and Hasler, nor is it two clubs, but it involves his homeland, the Netherlands.

"Thomas, it's not good for you to mention my motherland."

"What did I say? I said I respect Dutch football, can't I? Am I going to despise Dutch football?"

puff.

Van Marwijk's face was ashen. Although the bastard Hassler said respect, the hint was obvious.

But Van Marwijk was not to be outdone, "By the way, 1860 is short of money, so let me donate 100 euros, and I will let my assistant give it to you later."

"I call on all journalists and friends on the scene to donate money. 1860 is in great need of money."

This clearly means that Munich 1860 was a beggar, and what Hassler did was actually begging. Of course, Van Marwijk would not care who came up with the idea.

Just at this time, someone with good intentions asked, "Will Dortmund call on fans to donate money?"

"Of course it's impossible. No matter how poor I am, I can't be a beggar."

"Hahaha."

Hassler smiled and said, "I don't think it's right, maybe you're not used to winning the championship, you're more used to winning the runner-up."

This is a complete trouble for Van Marwijk. This is not only a satire that the Dutch team is the second in the millennium in the World Cup, but also a satire that Dortmund is now ranked second in the league.

Van Marwijk looked at his watch, "It's almost time, I think if I leave now, the DFB won't bother me."

"Farewell."

After Van Marwijk left, Hassler also left. The fight between dragons and tigers is over. This is a game that no one can afford to lose. For both parties, this game means huge benefits, even the club's coach bit.

Hassler did not go to Van Marwijk to reconcile, because this game is destined to tear faces, and there can only be one winner.


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