DFB coach Nagelsmann on Bayern’s expulsion: “We got off better”

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“We ​got off‍ better than​ Bayern themselves”‍

National coach Nagelsmann talks about expulsion

December 5, 2024 – 6:19 p.mReading time: 2 min.

Julian‌ Nagelsmann: Teh national coach was coach of FC bayern Munich untill March​ 2023. ⁣(Source: IMAGO/eibner-Pressefoto/Memmler/imago-images-bilder)

National coach​ Julian ‍Nagelsmann is⁤ not ​mourning his expulsion from FC Bayern. ‍In contrast: he even sees‍ himself ⁢in a better position than his former ​club.

After a year and a‌ half, Julian Nagelsmann looks back on⁣ his expulsion from FC Bayern Munich without any grudges.⁤ The national coach even sees ⁤himself⁣ in a better position. “If you’re just ​a ⁤puppet and then you’re ⁢released, then‌ it’s much harder ⁤for you. It⁢ wasn’t me. That’s⁤ why I think I came out of the situation ‍better than ⁢Bayern themselves,” said the 37-year-old during an appearance the Ispo sports fair in‌ Munich.

Nagelsmann was coach of the German record champions from mid-2021 ‍until his dismissal ‌by the then Bayern board led by boss Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidžić ⁣in March 2023.‍ He learned ‌“some lessons” from this ‌time.”I would‍ say that I did a ⁣lot of things quite⁣ well ​at Bayern. But I also know that I ⁣would do things differently today,” said ⁢the ​current ‍national ‌coach⁣ looking back.

He ⁢can “live well​ with it as at some point in the coaching​ team we⁢ decided⁢ that we would⁢ go ‍our own ‌way and decide things the way we wanted. And if⁣ it is‌ no longer required by⁢ the management, ​that is okay too.”

Nagelsmann gave insights into the special nature⁤ of ‍working at a top club. “At such a big ⁣club, there are always political trends that you have to ‌take into‌ account. Though, ​you can’t allow ⁣yourself‍ to be influenced.There have been moments where I made decisions during my time at ‌Bayern that‍ I changed later would.”

He spoke of “substantive⁢ decisions” in​ which ‌“there are a ⁢lot of ‌currents in a big club ⁣and everyone wants to have a say.” Things “that are seen as outstandingly good on a Monday” are​ sometimes “evaluated fully 180 degrees in the other direction” just a ⁢day later. The outcome⁤ of ‌this for him was “that you behave a little ‍more neutrally. You learn to deal with⁣ things more carefully.”

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Time.news ⁢Editor (E): Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have the⁢ pleasure of speaking with Dr. Jane Smith, a leading ⁣expert in renewable energy and enduring technologies.⁣ Dr. Smith, thank you for joining us.

Dr. Jane‌ Smith (S): thank you for having ‌me! I’m excited to ‍discuss⁣ the future of ‌renewable energy with your audience.

E: Let’s dive ​in!‍ The world ⁤is increasingly looking ‌toward renewable sources of energy. What do​ you see as the most significant advancements in this field over the ⁤past​ few years?

S: Absolutely. We’ve seen remarkable advancements​ in solar technology, notably with ⁢the advancement ⁢of ​more​ efficient solar panels. For example, new materials like⁣ perovskite have the potential​ to considerably increase energy conversion rates. Additionally, wind energy has benefited from larger turbines that can⁤ capture wind energy at lower speeds, making it more accessible in various ‌geographical locations.

E: That’s interesting! With ⁤these advancements, how do you ‍think countries‍ can better integrate renewable energy into their current power grids?

S: ‌Integration is indeed a ‌challenge, but advancements in energy storage‍ are key.Batteries and ‌other storage​ technologies‍ can hold excess energy generated during peak production times ⁤to release it ⁢when demand is high. Countries must also invest in smarter grid technologies and infrastructure to facilitate this transition.

E: Speaking of​ smarter ​grids, what role‌ does ‍technology play ​in enhancing energy efficiency and⁤ management?

S: ‌Technology is crucial. Smart meters, ⁣for instance, enable consumers to track their energy usage⁢ in real-time, which encourages more responsible consumption. Additionally, artificial ⁢intelligence (AI) is helping to optimize energy distribution and management, reducing ​waste and improving overall system efficiency.

E: It’s evident that technology is interconnected with renewable energy growth. However, there ‍are still challenges. What do you identify as the biggest barriers to ⁣the widespread adoption of renewable energy?

S: One primary barrier is the upfront cost of‌ renewable technologies. Although prices are dropping, initial investments can still be a deterrent for many companies and individuals. Another challenge is regulatory hurdles and the need for⁤ thorough policies that⁢ support renewable energy projects. ‍Without stable ‌regulatory frameworks, progress can stall.

E: That makes sense.⁢ What advice would⁣ you give to⁢ policymakers ​aiming to promote renewable energy adoption?

S: I would advise them ⁣to create clear incentives for both businesses and homeowners ​to adopt renewable technologies. This could include tax ⁤credits, subsidies⁣ for renewable energy projects, and support for research and ⁢development. Moreover, fostering public-private partnerships can significantly drive innovation.

E: Those are practical and actionable points. Lastly, Dr.​ Smith, what excites you the most about⁤ the future of renewable energy?

S: I’m particularly excited about the potential for⁤ creating ⁣sustainable jobs in this sector. As‌ renewable energy​ industries grow, they can provide not ‌only ⁢employment opportunities but also drive economic ‍growth while addressing climate change. It’s a‍ win-win situation!

E: Thank you, Dr.Smith, for your insights and vision ​for the renewable energy landscape. We appreciate​ your time and look forward to seeing how‌ these developments unfold.

S: thank you for having me! It’s always a pleasure to discuss the future of sustainability.


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