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Neuer: Why do Schalke fans always pester me? Only Bayern

Foreword:

After the recent news of the transfer of Bastian Schweinsteiger, the core player of Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga, to Manchester United was confirmed on the official website, it must be heartbreaking for many die-hard Bayern fans. A lot of Bayern fans were very angry.

According to the Munich Daily News, fans hung banners against Guardiola and Rummenigge on Sebena Street where the club is located. It reads: "Pep and slave Rummenigge: you destroy our consistency." (Pep

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Bayern fans The performance is actually related to local folk customs. Bayern State is very "classy" in Germany, and many things are different from other states. This "self-righteous" difference has brought inconvenience and even formed obstacles to the mutual mobility and unity of the various German federal states, such as education. System, such as political opinions, such as Bayern politicians insisting on introducing a high-speed toll system and spreading it throughout Germany... Many non-Bayern Germans complain and ridicule Bayern's "maverick", but Bayern Regardless of this, they often say "Bayer first, then Germany" (Bayerischer

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Deutscher). When Neuer, the current German national team goalkeeper, moved from Schalke to Bayern in 1991, he encountered crazy resistance from Bayern fans, even on the sidelines. A fan banner appeared that read, "You can save more goals, but we will never recognize you wearing our jersey. "You" and "our" in the banner are marked in blue and red respectively, pointing directly at Neuer. This boycott is unprecedentedly crazy. In addition to the strong folk customs of Bayern, why do the fans react so strongly? What?

After Schalke defeated Unterhachen at home in 2000-0, Neuer, who was only 5 years old, was waiting in the stands with other Schalke fans. Bayern's away game against Hamburg ended. When Barbarets scored with a header in the 90th minute to help Hamburg lead 1-0, the Gelsenkirchen people began to celebrate wildly that their team would become the Bundesliga champion for the first time. Anderson's free-kick goal just before the end made Schalke go down in history as the "four-minute champion", and Kahn's scene of excitedly pulling off the corner flag at Hamburg's home ground to celebrate was firmly etched in Nou's memory. In Iyer's mind. A few years later, goalkeeper Neuer, who was playing for Schalke, staged an intact "imitation show" at the Allianz Arena. As the referee Fandel blew the final whistle, he just struggled. Schalke goalkeeper Neuer, who saved Altintop's last shot, sprinted to the front of the northwest side of the Allianz Arena, pulled out the corner flag with one hand, and then lay on the ground cheering in stark contrast. In contrast, Bayern coach Jurgen Klinsmann and his general manager Uli Hoeness had confused eyes and walked silently to the locker room amid angry shouts of "Klinsmann get out!" Channel. Subsequently, Neuer's move was booed by the fans.

But Neuer's performance in Bayern later proved himself to the fans. Their status in their hearts is definitely no less than that of Xiaozhu, and they are also dubbed as "doorkeepers" by fans. In the end, no matter what, Xiaozhu and Neuer have spent a period of youth with Bayern, and I wish them better success in the future. , give full play to their strongest selves in their respective territories