After scandal in the cup final
Rüdiger probably fails for National League final tournament
Shortly after the scandal in the Spanish Cup final, there is bad news from Antonio Rüdiger. The defender must be operated on and should also lack the national team.
Federal coach Julian Nagelsmann must plan for the final tournament of the Nations League without defense chief Antonio Rüdiger. The 32-year-old from Real Madrid suffered a partial tear of the outer meniscus in the left leg and had already been operated on successfully, his club said. Spanish media expect a forced break of at least six to eight weeks.
The German national team will meet Portugal on June 4 in the semi -finals of the Nations League in Munich. Despite Rüdiger’s violent freaking out in the Spanish cup final and the following debate about hard sanctions, DFB sports director Rudi Völler had shown on Monday that the national team will continue to defend the defender.
Scandal for tantrum at the cup final
Rüdiger had insulted the referee Wüst shortly before the extension of the final against FC Barcelona (2: 3) and thrown at an object. The defender, which had already been replaced a few minutes earlier, saw the red card for this. He threatens a long lock in Spain.
Rüdiger had not been able to end the final because of his injuries. Now he fails because of the injury, regardless of a lock for the final sprint in the Spanish title race and the next duel with league leader FC Barcelona on May 11th. It is questionable whether Rüdiger will be fit and operational for the club World Cup in June and July in the USA.
Kahn shows understanding for Rüdiger
In the debate for his freak, the international jumped to Toni Kroos, Jens Lehmann and Max Kruse. “Emotions on the pitch are not always helpful. But who doesn’t even shoot the target,” wrote the former national goalkeeper on social media. Rüdiger showed insight. “That should be enough,” Kahn said.
Kroos had also spoken in favor of not rating Rüdiger’s dropouts too hard. “He gets his punishment that will be justified. But we still don’t have to pretend that he has killed anyone,” said the former world champion, who had played with Rüdiger together at Real Madrid.
In contrast, ex-international Lothar Matthäus and Dietmar Hamann demanded consequences for the national team for the DFB defense chief. Rüdiger himself announced the morning after the events of Seville: “There is no excuse for my behavior last night. I’m very sorry.”
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Source: Stern

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