Mats Hummels from Borussia Dortmund reveals which colleagues he would have been best with for corona insulation – and with whom not. He also talks about leg shots.
Sometimes it is perhaps even quite good to be just for oneself and with one’s family and without one’s dear colleagues – the Bundesliga pros and the average consumer are no exception.
In times of the corona crisis with quarantine and curfews in Germany, Mats Hummels also knows about it – and has now revealed which team mates he could easily go into isolation with at Borussia Dortmund and who he would rather not.
During an Instagram talk at 433, the BVB boss revealed that it could really work out well with defensive companion Marcel Schmelzer, who is only a little older at 32. In concrete terms, this means: “Because we’ve known each other for so long and we have similar tics,” said Hummels.
Perhaps this is not least due to Schmelzer’s maturity compared to the Dortmund youngsters, who are probably less relaxed about it. Hummels also revealed that a quarantine with Mahmoud Dahoud might not end well. The 24-year-old has a completely different character, Hummels said with a wink, and “too much energy”.
Perhaps such an excess of energy is ultimately the reason why Manuel Akanji, who is the same age as Dahoud, is the most frequent tunneller for Hummels during training sessions. That normally Jadon Sancho (20) is responsible for many leg shots was dryly explained by Hummels: “He is so fast, he passes me like that.Mats Hummels from Borussia Dortmund reveals which colleagues he would have been best with for corona insulation – and with whom not. He also talks about leg shots.
Sometimes it is perhaps even quite good to be just for oneself and with one’s family and without one’s dear colleagues – the Bundesliga pros and the average consumer are no exception.
In times of the corona crisis with quarantine and curfews in Germany, Mats Hummels also knows about it – and has now revealed which team mates he could easily go into isolation with at Borussia Dortmund and who he would rather not.
During an Instagram talk at 433, the BVB boss revealed that it could really work out well with defensive companion Marcel Schmelzer, who is only a little older at 32. In concrete terms, this means: “Because we’ve known each other for so long and we have similar tics,” said Hummels.
Perhaps this is not least due to Schmelzer’s maturity compared to the Dortmund youngsters, who are probably less relaxed about it. Hummels also revealed that a quarantine with Mahmoud Dahoud might not end well. The 24-year-old has a completely different character, Hummels said with a wink, and “too much energy”.
Perhaps such an excess of energy is ultimately the reason why Manuel Akanji, who is the same age as Dahoud, is the most frequent tunneller for Hummels during training sessions. That normally Jadon Sancho (20) is responsible for many leg shots was dryly explained by Hummels: “He is so fast, he passes me like that.