Lothar Matthaus makes case for Bayern Munich and Germany to unleash Lennart Karl; Revenge game for Harry Kane?; Champions League predictions; and MORE!
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Lothar Matthaus makes case for Bayern Munich and Germany to unleash Lennart Karl; Revenge game for Harry Kane?; Champions League predictions; and MORE!
"We are always afraid to promote young players and that's the problem in Germany. Just unleash them. There are no arguments at all [against calling Karl for the national team]. There's never promotion too early and there's never a national team too early. If I can achieve something, I have to go straight on this path,"
"Before Aaron Lewis and Staind went on to do a phase of more commercial-type songs, they unleased "Mudshuvel", which was later retitled to "Mudshovel." Originally released in 1996 before they start to gain more mainstream popularity, the band re-released this gem in 1999 where the radio stations found it and gave it some big time airplay. Now, though, it is just a footnote in the band's long history, as a few other songs had massive mainstream appeal. As it stands, the band is still touring and this one still rocks. Enjoy:"
"The two best teams in the world currently will be facing each other. Both teams are playing at a top level right now. I'll be at the stadium. It will be interesting for me to see how both teams perform at different moments in the match. I expect a v"
Lothar Matthäus is calling for Bayern Munich and the German national team to promote and "unleash" 17-year-old Lennart Karl without hesitation, arguing that fear of promoting young players is a problem in Germany. Matthäus insists there are no valid arguments against calling Karl up and that promotion can never be too early. Fans are divided between excitement and concern over a fast rise, while Karl demonstrates a mentality and attitude that might handle professional pressures. The piece also recounts Staind's early single "Mudshuvel/Mudshovel" and notes Jens Lehmann expecting a high-level Champions League clash between Bayern Munich and Arsenal.
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