Dennis Schröder rages on social media. A critical live comment at first glance arouses the displeasure of the DBB captain.
The 2023 World Cup title was followed by a sensational EM triumph this year and the second award as a MVP of the tournament for Dennis Schröder.
Around a week and a half after the European Championship final, the mood for the captain of the German national basketball team would actually have to be at the peak. However, a live commentary from record national player Patrick Femerling during the final against Turkey has now aroused the displeasure of Schröder.
Schröder: “Should have scored 30 to 40 points?”
On Instagram, Schröder published a section of his decisive litter, which made Germany a European champion a few seconds before the end. The live comment of TV expert Femerling can also be heard in the background. “Madness, really insane! Dennis, not played a good game …”, you hear Femerling say before the clip breaks off.
Without hearing the further execution of the comment, Schröder described the clip in his story in Versalia: “Who is that who said it ???”, and explained: “16 points and 12 assists are not good enough for you?
While Schröder actually had to fight his scoring on stage over long distances of the game, only hit his first throw in the third quarter and, despite numerous assists, also posted some turnover, Femerling then praised Schröder’s leadership strength at crucial moments.
In exchange with RTL commentator Frank Buschmann, Femerling added: “… and you just said that: he was born for these moments. He takes the booklet in his hand. Just strong!”
In the picture, Femerling nevertheless took into account the reaction of the Stinkasur Schröder and explained that this was “not a big issue” for him. “If you see the summary, it is probably the half sentence that gets stuck and the assessment that nothing went, may be a bit too harsh at that moment. But immediately after that comes the decisive factor: he is the sack to take a close look,” said the 221-time international.
Dennis Schröder Rages on Social Media. At first glance, a critical live commentary arouses the displeasure of the dbb captain.
The 2023 World Cup Title Was Followed This Year by a Sensational European Championship Triumph and the Second Award as MVP of the Tournament for Dennis Schröder.
About a week and a Half After the European Championship Final, The Mood of the Captain of the German National Basketball Team Should Actually Still Be at Its Peak. However, A Live Commentary by Record National Player Patrick Femerling During the Final Against Turkey Aroused Schröder’s Displeasure.
Schröder: “Should I have scored 30 to 40 points instead?”
On Instagram , Schröder Published A Clip of his Decisive Throw, which Made Germany the European Champion A FEW Seconds Before the End. In the background you can also hear the live commentary of TV Expert Femerling. “Madness, Really Madness! Dennis, Didn’t have a good game …”, You can hear femerling say before the clip cuts off.
Without Being to hear the Further Execution of the Commentary, Schröder Descredbed the Clip in his story in capital letters with: “Who is that who said?”, And Elaborated: “16 Points and 12 Assists are not good enough for you? Should scored 30 to 40 points Instead, Huh? “
While Schröder actually struggled to get his scoring on stage for long stretches of the game, Only hit first shot in the third quarters and, despite number assists, i.e. recorded a flu gymnastics, femerling subsequently praised Schröder’s Leaderhip in crucial moments.
In an Exchange with RTL Commentator Frank Buschmann, Femerling Added: “… and you just Said it: He was born for thesis moments. He takes the Reins. Simply Strong!”
At picture , femerling nevertheless took Schröder’s Furious Reaction into Consideration and explained that this was “not a big issue” for Him. “When you see the summary, it’s probably the half-sentence that sticks and the assessment that Nothing worked work a bit too harsh at that moment. But immediately after that commes the crucial thing: He’s the one who closes the deal,” Explained the 221-time player.