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Miroslav Klose Exclusive: Why I Stopped Playing Football

The Football I Knew Seems Lost
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 5, 2024 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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ESTADI OLIMPIC LLUIS COMPANYS, BARCELONA, SPAIN - 2024/03/12: Miroslav Klose looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg football match between FC Barcelona and SSC Napoli. FC Barcelona won 3-1 over SSC Napoli. (Photo by Nicolò Campo/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Miroslav Klose, the legendary footballer known for his prolific goal-scoring abilities, recently shared his perspective on the evolving nature of football and the changing mindset of young players in an interview.

Former Germany International Miroslav Klose disclosed on why he gave up on “Football” because the beautiful game he grew up to love seems lost.

His reflections provide valuable insights into the shifting priorities within the world of professional football.

 





Klose expressed his disillusionment with the modern football landscape, stating that he decided to retire from playing because he no longer identified with the game he once loved. He highlighted a stark contrast between his dedication to training and the sport’s essence during his career and the priorities of many young players today.

 

During his time at Lazio and with the national team, Klose adhered to a rigorous training regimen that included post-training ice baths to prevent injuries. However, he observed a lack of commitment among younger players who consistently refused to adopt such practices.

Klose’s dedication extended beyond training sessions; he recounted instances where he voluntarily helped with mundane tasks like collecting training equipment, only to be met with surprise from younger teammates who questioned his actions.

In his words Miroslav Klose said: “I stopped playing football because I no longer recognised it.

“Today, young players think about other things. As a child, I only thought about training and becoming someone in this sport that I always loved.”

“At Lazio and in the national team, after each training session, I put myself in a bathtub full of ice to avoid injuries. But the young players on the team systematically refused”.

 

‘When they saw me picking up the bags of balls to put them away at the end of training, they said to me ‘But who tells you to do that?’.

 

‘At that moment, I said to myself: ‘You’re 20 years old and you can’t help a 60-year-old worker?’

 

“They care more about whether their boots go with their socks. That’s why I said stop. The football I knew no longer exists”

 

Today’s young players think first of cars, contracts with their sponsors, and their new boots. It is only after all these things that football comes. For them, their image is the most important thing. Whereas for me, all that mattered was football in its purest form.”

 

This experience led Klose to reflect on the fundamental values he held dear in football. He emphasized the importance of dedication, hard work, and respect for the sport, contrasting it with what he perceived as a growing emphasis among young players on material possessions, image, and external endorsements.

According to Klose, the modern football landscape places more emphasis on cars, sponsorship deals, and stylish gear, often prioritizing personal branding over the purity of the game itself.

 

Klose’s remarks shed light on a broader discussion within football about the balance between athletic excellence, professionalism, and the commercial aspects of the sport.

His perspective serves as a reminder of the intrinsic values that have historically defined football and raises important questions about the evolving culture and priorities in contemporary football.

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