Haaland's case is interesting, I think the one that City needed came to him, Pep Guardiola is sure to be the happiest of this new member, for Dortmund it is a great loss, in my case I would never have left him to go.
The problem of Dortmund is, that they are not good enough to consistently compete on the highest level for the trophies. A player like Haaland wants to win those trophies and that means that Dortmund can't offer him an attractive long term perspective. Such world-class players are drawn into the few "big name" clubs that Europe has to offer. It is understandable from the players perspective as well and also it is the right decision financially.
Dortmund so far have not been able to maintain their mentality to be the strongest competitor of bayern munchen in the league, every season their squad actually includes a capable squad, but for some reason every time they have the opportunity to tackle bayern munchen their always fail and it happens every season including this season, so it's not surprising that so far we have seen that Dortmund are often left behind by their star players, because the trophy seems to be impossible for them to get if they stay at Dortmund.
In this season, Dortmund has a good chance to win the title. Their squad was very strong. But Dortmund's performance continued to deteriorate after Haaland suffered an injury in the middle of the season. And they never got back in the truck. At the end of the season, Dortmund was 8 points behind Bayern Munich. Haaland is not in the Dortmund squad next season. So Bayern Munich does not seem to have any rivals in the Bundesliga. In the Bundesliga this season to we will see the reign of Bayern Munich.
I think the same, in fact for me the final of the UCL was Bayer Munich vs Real Madrid, however I saw Haaland as that Viking who did not suffer injuries, on the contrary, he was an injurer to players due to his rude way of play, I have always admired the way he plays because he is very tough, he has a rudeness that I had not seen in a long time in a player, he is the typical soccer player who can impose fear on any player, in a video that recently I saw him, they put him almost like the iron man, because apparently all the blows he has received did nothing to him, but it is something that makes us human, I hope he takes his level again and gives us those great plays that he we are used to it.
FC Augsburg also presented its new coach today. Markus Weinzierl's successor is an unknown. his name is > >Enrico Maaßen.
he comes from Dortmund and coached the 2nd team there. he is 38 years old and is looking forward to his work in Augsburg.
good luck Enrico. Quelle:
https://twitter.com/FCAugsburg/status/1534558433613070341 This is quite shocking news imo...
Enrico actually didn't manage to make Dortmund II control league 3 (Bundesliga) but is there anything else the Augsburg owner sees about him. I wonder if Enrico will make Augusburg even better because Markus (the previous coach) was quite successful in making Augusburg finish in 14th position in the Bundesliga standings.
I was also very surprised when I read this news in the newspaper this morning. Of course, it could be that the team and the coach are 100% compatible and everything works. But looking at it from the outside this commitment is not comprehensible to me either.
The important thing for Augsburg is that they do not get relegated. We will see how the first few weeks with the new coach work out. He could be a candidate for the first change of coaches.
Well, this decision seems to me to be excellent, he is a very young coach, and he has ideas that contribute a lot, it seems to me that they are playing it and when reviewing Enrico's profile, everything about his career here is very good:
Source:
https://www.transfermarkt.com/enrico-maassen/profil/trainer/35442 ( All that remains is for them to update the equipment in their profile and that's it. )
My best wishes to the team...