For Julian Nagelsmann, the hunt for the handle pot is not just about a title – but also about a car for his son.
Bayern Munich’s Julian Nagelsmann made a strange bet with Christian Träsch many years ago that would cost the loser dearly. “We were at school together, so I wasn’t a coach at all. I said on a whim that he would have to buy my child an Audi A3 if I win the Champions League by 2032,” revealed Nagelsmann on the sidelines convincing 5-0 victory of his team over Hertha BSC on Saturday evening Sky.
Träsch, who ended his career at Al-Wasl in the United Arab Emirates last summer, trembled heavily for the first time when Nagelsmann reached the semi-finals of the premier class with RB Leipzig in the 2019/20 season.
Julian Nagelsmann and Christian Träsch played together at 1860
With the Leipzigers, however, Nagelsmann clearly lost 3-0 to Paris Saint-Germain and thus missed his first place in the final. “The tremors got even bigger when I went to Bayern,” said Nagelsmann with a wink: “It’s also pressure for me, not just for him.”
Träsch, who played together with Nagelsmann in the youth of 1860 in Munich and played in the Bundesliga for VfB Stuttgart and VfL Wolfsburg, sent a message of greeting to his former teammate: “I am very proud of you and I always press you Thumbs up. But with the Champions League you can still take your time until 2032. “

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