Tuesday, April 19, 2011

National Defense: Hoeness' grin betrays Neuer's move to Munich

Jörg Butt's gaze was fixed on the day after the triumph over Bayern Munich Bayer Leverkusen after the front. And so he did after a 5-1 (4-0) no longer miss great about how he, then, his demotion to number two at the beginning of the second half rate, now that he was once again in goal for Bayern. "That is past and now checked off.

We have the present and the future ahead of us, "said Butt," and this is not a stupid phrase, I see it. "Munich must now create the conditions for good next season. Because those in charge of FC Bayern are already working. That is how the reporting on implementation of the transfer of Schalke's Manuel Neuer (25) appears imminent.

"He's the best German goalkeeper with the most potential for the future," Butt also praised his successor: "A new brought at a high level over very long time top performances. He has played a good World Cup and gained experience in the Champions League. "And the fact that there now Schalke 04 in the semifinals is, have new" large proportion ".

Butt led the probable change of scenario even more concrete. "If innovation is, there is no competition because it is clear then that play that he is" Whether Butt will continue to work for another year as a professional for Bayern Munich, he left open. The rest he would decide after the season and the club together with superiors, he said.

New had already announced on Saturday that he had made a decision about his future. "There is a clear trend. The only question is how quickly a solution is found, "said Christian Nerlinger, Munich's sporting director, about new, which is still under contract at Schalke until 2012. Even President Hoeness said he knew Neuer's decision.

Sure it is a pro Munich was to read to Hoeness' grin. Before the 32nd Match day, compete in the Schalke in Munich has to transfer but is not made public. Goalkeeper Butts credo to want to focus on the here and now may well as a representative of the current sensitivities of the Munich are given.

Looking back to the misbegotten season with all their missed chances they do not want more at Bayern. Instead, they trust that the transition coach Andries Jonker will still lead the team into the Champions League, whose season finale takes place in 2012 in Munich. In the very first game under Jonkers leadership is his family managed a coup.

"Bayern have played, like Bayern to play," said chief boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. What have I done now because Jonker unlike his former boss Louis van Gaal, the professionals were also asked. "He talked a lot with us, changed the training a bit, and apparently it has helped," said Thomas Mueller.

Retrieved from "some new impulses" reported Captain Philip Lahm: "We have a lot eintrainiert. What was not good, have we tried to change. What was good, have maintained our "Nerlinger was more concrete." He called for quick switching, even more aggressive in the tackle, and we have now seen everything at us, "Andries Jonker even liked" the great heart and incredible use of will.

"that was shown in his team. He said: "The boys have got the message and done, they had to do something." It seems to be almost everything as it was at first glance at Jonker - and yet everything is different. Jonker can continue to play in the practiced by van Gaal 4-2-3-1-system. However, he encourages his team to loosen the strict positional play of his predecessor.

"Andries has left us a bit more freedom," said Mueller. Above all, he, Franck Ribery and Miroslav Klose against Leverkusen changed remarkably often the items. He left it to his players, where they attack the opponent, Jonker said: "They have decided to play a bit more compact withdrawn.

I think that's really mature, that they've done well. "Jonker gives his players to help themselves. Klose was about the first time since September in the starting lineup and was at in the midfield very effectively. "If any of the other sweeps, we are a super team," The two central defenders off again and again into the game forward.

It was no coincidence that Daniel van Buyten was involved in two matches. The statistics brought forth quite astonishing: only 41 percent of possession for the FC Bayern marked a low point reached under van Gaal never. Similarly, it was observed that the ball was in sticky situations sometimes beaten far forward - under van Gaal, who had always demanded the playful solution unimaginable.

And yet, warned against premature euphoria in unison: "More than three points," said Gomez, "there was not this."

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