Unfortunately awesome: football can do without the Germans

Unfortunately awesome: football can do without the Germans

The World Cup in Qatar ended with an epochal final. With the crowning of super footballer Messi, she has told an incomparable story. But what remains of the controversial tournament? Much more than people in Germany want to admit.

The ugly side of the World Cup tournament in Qatar was revealed one last time at the award ceremony, when the incomparable Lionel Messi was shamelessly exploited by the organizers. Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Fifa boss Gianni Infantino donned the football genius a bischt, a traditional Arab garment worn by important men on ceremonial occasions. It all happened before Messi accepted the World Cup and lifted it to the sky amongst the team.

The scene at the magnificent Lusail Iconic Stadium in Doha, at the end of four weeks of football, highlighted once again what will remain associated with this tournament forever: the appropriation of football for the purpose of political propaganda. The hero of the evening and of the whole tournament became a publicity puppet for Qatari interests for a moment.

A clumsy gesture doesn’t change Messi’s greatness

Many critics were outraged. In the ARD Bastian Schweinsteiger was visibly upset about the action. Schweinsteiger was talking about footballer Messi: “You take away a great moment from the player, I didn’t think it was good either”. Schweinsteiger did not speak of any other interpretation of the gesture: as a cloak of silence that was spread over all the grievances in the country and around the World Cup. The cloak was not meant as just a nice gesture, but was intended to make Qatar appear to the TV sets of two billion people around the world as the nice emirate next door.

Whoever speaks of Qatar must not remain silent about the reasons why the tournament met with great rejection in Germany: the unspeakably high number of construction workers who lost their lives under inhumane conditions during the construction of the magnificent World Cup stadiums (exactly how high, is still not clarified. several hundred or several thousand?), the alleged corruption in the awarding of the World Cup, the miserable situation of the LGBTQ+ community, the repression of women’s rights, the continuing poor conditions of foreign construction workers and the insults against Israeli journalists.

Still, the question remains whether a clumsy gesture will change anything about Messi’s triumph. Or even tarnishes him, or sheds a different light on his story, which has followed the world spellbound for four weeks: That a football genius crowns his long career with the greatest success that can be achieved in football and sends a whole country into a frenzy of joy. More football romance is not possible. Even in Germany, some fans sat on the sofa at home with tears in their eyes in the face of this heroic journey with a happy ending. This is real despite the glittering world of illusion and the justified criticism.

Outside of Germany, the World Cup was a huge party

It is true that the World Cup was a huge party with a great atmosphere for most fans outside of Germany. Even the reporters from Germany cannot help but praise the wonderful World Cup world that Qatar has conjured up in the desert sand. Even the guest workers from Nepal, Bangladesh, India and Africa celebrated a boisterous World Cup party at the public viewing in their Asian City district, so it is said. What is real is that the tournament was perfectly organized for fans and teams and broke TV ratings records worldwide. The TV world does not only consist of ARD and ZDF.

The truth is that the World Cup, like every other tournament before it, told great stories and produced great games. Saudi Arabia’s win over Argentina in the group stage, of course Germany against Japan, Argentina’s win over the Netherlands or Morocco’s triumph over Portugal in the quarter-finals. In general, Morocco’s success is highly commendable. He was a very important factor in keeping the atmosphere of the World Cup alive until the end thanks to the Arab fans. Then there were the idiosyncratic Germans with their “shut up gestures”, Ronaldo’s futile fight against old age, the sad Brazilians and the best final ever.

In terms of sport, the World Cup was solid, which is usually the case because national teams play here for a short time. Significant tactical developments take place in club football. The preferred way of playing consisted of the age-old tactic “touch concrete behind, counterattack in front”. In contemporary language, this is called “condense the center on the defensive and switch quickly.” The eternal knowledge applies here that you can only be successful with a strong defense. Argentina and France, the two finalists, were true masters at it.

Infantino doesn’t break football

So what is the conclusion? That football loses none of its greatness in difficult conditions and has the power to captivate people and entire countries, no matter how abused it is. Despite everything, football remains “unfortunately awesome” even at a World Cup in Qatar, to quote a song by the band Deichkind. You can enjoy that. Even an Infantino doesn’t break the football.

From the German point of view, the lesson remains that in the future one should find a different way of dealing with organizers worthy of criticism. Because human rights in Qatar, like the national team in this country, are not served if you get bogged down in “One-Love-Binding” discussions or pompously talk about an attitude “that you have to develop”. That sounds like you didn’t have one before, which of course was and is nonsense. The criticism of the German team because of the buckling in the bandage issue was sometimes grotesquely exaggerated. The “Kicker” speaks of “affectation drunkenness”, which is quite good. There are not only false worlds of illusion in Qatar.

Source: Stern

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