At least one opponent had identified the German national team on Saturday night. The Kazakh team, it was not, though they had fought bravely, but was almost 1-0 after Miroslav Klose's been beaten in the third minute. No, it was the spectators on the Kaiserslautern Betzenberg who had the audacity but in fact, to acknowledge the performance of the German team in the second half with whistles.
Bastian Schweinsteiger was not based on understanding, Sami Khedira found it unfair and even the usually diplomatic Philipp Lahm admitted that he "would have been hailed dear." All three protagonists reported eloquently refers to the sovereign group leadership, to the early lead, the break 3-0 and level the low-lying opponent.
All true. Here, however, two parties were talking past each other. The national players will see an international match as an event in a chain. It starts at the first qualifying game and ends at best in the finals of a World or European Championships. They are professionals and know that the countable success is their primary task.
Otherwise, they have to stay healthy and safe as possible to their employers, the clubs come back. The players expect recognition for overall performance and understanding, exhaust themselves in a commanding lead not to more completely. Finally, do the supporters of their home club next weekend to see again a good performance.
An international match for the visitors of this event is a singular thing. You spent a lot of money for the tickets themselves flagged, painted or otherwise as to the game happy. You have made a pilgrimage to the stadium full of anticipation, as so often is not even the elite choice in their region.
The fans are in the consumer attitude. If you as a second half against Kazakhstan is how they perceive it as an affront: A prima ballerina would also do not dance to the break with only half the commitment. And if they do, they would be booed. An argument that can not itself a weggrätschen Bastian Schweinsteiger.
A solution to this dilemma can be hardly wait. The beauty is that not every game is played against a team like Kazakhstan. 


Bastian Schweinsteiger was not based on understanding, Sami Khedira found it unfair and even the usually diplomatic Philipp Lahm admitted that he "would have been hailed dear." All three protagonists reported eloquently refers to the sovereign group leadership, to the early lead, the break 3-0 and level the low-lying opponent.
All true. Here, however, two parties were talking past each other. The national players will see an international match as an event in a chain. It starts at the first qualifying game and ends at best in the finals of a World or European Championships. They are professionals and know that the countable success is their primary task.
Otherwise, they have to stay healthy and safe as possible to their employers, the clubs come back. The players expect recognition for overall performance and understanding, exhaust themselves in a commanding lead not to more completely. Finally, do the supporters of their home club next weekend to see again a good performance.
An international match for the visitors of this event is a singular thing. You spent a lot of money for the tickets themselves flagged, painted or otherwise as to the game happy. You have made a pilgrimage to the stadium full of anticipation, as so often is not even the elite choice in their region.
The fans are in the consumer attitude. If you as a second half against Kazakhstan is how they perceive it as an affront: A prima ballerina would also do not dance to the break with only half the commitment. And if they do, they would be booed. An argument that can not itself a weggrätschen Bastian Schweinsteiger.
A solution to this dilemma can be hardly wait. The beauty is that not every game is played against a team like Kazakhstan.



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