Nagelsmann respects Wanner’s DFB waiver: ‘Very mature for 18 years’

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With Wanner it was very mature when he declined the invitation, but with Adeyemi it was like an act of state when he wanted to concentrate on the club.

It is interesting how often double standards are applied in the DFB.

Otherwise, it doesn’t matter whether one of them is there or not. With Wanner, it’s all about “blocking” him.

You mean when Adeyemi canceled for the U21s?

I think it’s another number. On the one hand, Wanner is now playing in the U21 for the upcoming international matches instead of the senior national team, and on the other hand, Adeyemi was too comfortable at the time to play « only » in the U21 instead of the senior national team. .

So, in your opinion, where are there double standards here? I look forward to your explanations.

I find Adeyemi’s case less “reprehensible”.

I can to some extent understand that a Bundesliga regular who was/is already a senior national player only has a clear motivation for the U21s and then prefers to concentrate on the club.

Players like Adeyemi have little to gain at U21 level. If he plays well and scores 2 goals, he « just » lived up to expectations and anything worse was already a negative performance.

But for an 18 year old it should (actually) be an honor to be called up to the senior national team, but he turns down the invitation because he doesn’t want to decide yet if he wants to play for Germany. or in Austria.

I find this strange, he is 18, he is an adult and should know which country he is most attracted to and future deployment opportunities should not play a decisive role.

However, if he wants to take this time to « think », he should not be nominated for the under-21s, after all, he does not yet know if he wants to become a German (Site notre bureau spécialisé)er.