Villehan advises Hummels to last for another two seasons, Hazard cares too much about public opinion
Hummels is preparing to retire, but Dortmund plans to sign the German veteran back because Schlottbeck is seriously injured and the Yellow and Black Army needs a central defender. Former Belgian star Ville Hain also talked about this topic. He feels that many retired stars still have strong strength. After the end of last season, Szczesni had decided to retire, but Ter Stegen was seriously injured and Barcelona could only invite Szczesni to make a comeback. Unexpectedly, this Polish goalkeeper has rejuvenated his second career, and he is also very likely to win the Triple Crown this season. Weirhein advised Hummels to stick with it for another two seasons, because Fox Mei has a very solid basic skills, this type of central defender is very rare, but it is the candidate that most strong teams need. As long as Hummels' salary requirements are not outrageous, he is still a popular candidate in the transfer market. If Hu Mei can watch it for two more seasons and choose a club that suits her, maybe he can also usher in another career explosion like Szczesny. At the same time, Villehen also advised De Bruyne not to rush to leave the five major leagues to retire after leaving Manchester City. His strength can be fully accused of strong teams in mainstream leagues. Hazard retired too early. Villehan also talked about the reason why Hazard retired - Hazard cared too much about public opinion. In fact, his injury was not so serious that he could not continue playing. Even if he could not meet the requirements of first-tier teams such as Real Madrid, he could play among the second-tier teams in the five major leagues. However, the second-strong team may not be able to pay the salary required by Hazard. Once he cuts his salary, there will be turbulent public opinion. If Hazard had gone to the fringe league at that time, he might have been able to maintain a high salary, but others would have gone to the point of gossiping - Hazard could not survive in the mainstream league and could only go to retire. In other words, no matter how Hazard chooses, he will be criticized by public opinion. He cares too much about public opinion and can only choose to hang his boots in his early thirties. Hazard's dilemma reflects the public opinion dilemma faced by contemporary professional athletes - they not only have to prove themselves on the court, but also defend their dignity in the public opinion field. When the Belgians stand at the intersection of their careers, every road is full of thorns: staying in the mainstream league requires enduring the cold reception of the bench and the booing of the fans. If you switch to the secondary league, you will be labeled as a "down-and-out superstar". Going to the Middle East or the American League will inevitably question "gold-rushing and retirement". This ubiquitous judicious gaze eventually forced the genius who once shined in the Premier League to a dead end of early retirement. What is even more sad is that this kind of public opinion violence often forms a vicious cycle with the competitive state. When the media began to discuss the gossip about "Hazar's weight is overweight", every sigh in the stands became a weight to increase the psychological burden; when social networks spread the scenes of his late training, these fragmented narratives are disintegrating the recovery plan formulated by the professional coaching team. We have seen too many players get lost in the whirlpool of public opinion, like moths burned by the spotlight, and eventually even the most basic competitive instincts are swallowed by anxiety. Weirhelen advised Hummels not to retire in a hurry. There is another important reason - Hu Mei decided to retire due to external factors, not because she was not healthy. You should know that in the 23rd to 24th season, Hummels was selected for the Golden Globes roster for his outstanding performance, but he missed the German team's roster for the European Cup. Villehan also said with a "back" that if Nagelsmann could have brought Hummels in good shape, the German tank might have passed the Spanish team's level. , including Dortmund's failure to renew his contract with Hummels, and his subsequent twists and turns in Rome, all made Fox Mei feel disheartened about the football world, which led to him choosing to retire. In Welhein's view, as long as this German veteran can adjust his mentality, he can continue to have his form in the 23-24 seasons for another two seasons. Moreover, most of the players who come back have a relatively stable mentality. After all, they are already Buddhist and focus on helping young players. Therefore, Weirhein advised Hummels to stick with it for another two seasons. Welhain's suggestion is not unreasonable. Modern football has increasingly demanded central defenders, and players like Hummels who have both experience, skills and reading skills are still a scarce resource in the top league. His ability to play, defensive position selection and leadership are precisely the puzzles that many teams aim to achieve honors need. The author (an old colleague said something) also believes that if Hummels is willing to adjust his mindset, temporarily put down his obsession with the national team and the giant clubs, and instead find a team that can give him stable playing time, he can shine with new brilliance at the end of his career. For example, mid-range teams in Serie A or European competitors in the Premier League often need experienced veterans to take the back-end, and Hummels' tactical literacy and locker room influence are enough to make him a core figure in such teams. In addition, in recent years, there have been many examples of senior defenders maintaining a high level in football. Thiago Silva is still the main player at Chelsea at the age of 39, Pepe can still contribute key defenses in the Champions League at the age of 41, and even Ramos has proved his worth in Sevilla. Hummels' physical condition has not declined seriously. As long as he can find a suitable tactical system and avoid frequent high-intensity consumption, he can completely continue his career.
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