Soccer - Last exit Bern? Gulacsi and the thoughts of farewell
Peter Gulacsi would certainly have liked to have done without his current pioneering role. The RB Leipzig goalkeeper has involuntarily become something of a symbol of the fast pace of soccer. Almost exactly 14 months ago, Gulacsi lived in a perfect professional world: number one for RB Leipzig and Hungary, captain of the DFB Cup winners, undisputed top performer. One cruciate ligament rupture later, the reality looks much more bitter: His regular place is on the bench, a nomination for the European Championship in Germany in jeopardy.
On Wednesday (18:45/DAZN), Gulacsi will be allowed to play in the Leipzig stadium again for the first time. "There is a great desire to have him play from the start against Bern and to give him playing time because he is important for us," said coach Marco Rose. Gulacsi will be able to prove himself against Young Boys in the Champions League in the very competition in which his personal drama began on October 5, 2022.
Cup as a consolation prize
After 13 minutes, the 33-year-old tore his cruciate ligament against Celtic Glasgow through no fault of his own. A few weeks later, Gulacsi had to go under the knife again and the recovery was more complicated than expected. During this time, he was overtaken by his rival Janis Blaswich, who even earned an invitation to the DFB squad with his impeccable performances over a long period of time. Coach Rose had no choice but to leave Blaswich in goal. "There's no reason to discuss it," said Rose.
For Gulacsi, two consolation prizes remained this season, in the cup he was allowed in goal in Wiesbaden and Wolfsburg. "It wasn't Peter's fault at all. He played a good game," praised sporting director Rouven Schröder after the defeat in the Autostadt. The game against Bern could even be his last in a Leipzig shirt.
Rumors have long been circulating about an early departure for the Hungarian, who is still contracted until 2025. It has been suggested that Gulacsi could move to sister club New York in the winter, just like Emil Forsberg. After all, the duo have the same advisor. However, as important as match practice is to Gulacsi, his demands are just as high. The long-distance solution of New York would be something of a last resort.
Blaswich and the mistakes
The veteran wants to recommend himself for the European Championship with group opponents Germany and remain in focus. In soccer, that focus is in Europe, which is why a transfer within the continent would be more likely in January.
But maybe something will happen in Leipzig after all. Keyword fast-moving. Because rival Blaswich has done something in recent weeks that he is not known for: He slipped up. In the defeat in Wolfsburg, he was just as guilty of conceding a goal as he was recently in Dortmund when he scored the equalizer in stoppage time. In addition, there were two actions in the win against Heidenheim that looked anything but confident and only luckily had no consequences.
Orban strengthens Gulacsi
"As a goalkeeper, it's clear that you're going to be punished sometimes. That's just part of it. The important thing is how you deal with it and how you carry on," said Blaswich on the Wolfsburg slip-up. Moving on was rather mixed. Although a change of goalkeeper is currently unlikely in Leipzig, Gulacsi is unlikely to have missed his rival's mistakes. Blaswich's performances up until the winter break will certainly be taken into consideration by the former number one.
His successor as captain is far from writing him off. "It's not easy for Pete at the moment, but he has proven several times that he can also be difficult," Willi Orban told the Leipziger Volkszeitung newspaper. In 2015, Gulacsi came to Leipzig from Salzburg with a red ban in his luggage and was temporarily in goal for the second team. And then became one of the best Bundesliga goalkeepers, as Orban emphasized: "Pete works hard on himself and his form, has better physical values than ever. He is and remains a class goalkeeper, a top character and an important part of RB and the national team."
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- Gulacsi wished to avoid his current pioneering role, becoming a symbol of soccer's speed due to circumstances beyond his control.
- Coach Marco Rose expressed his enthusiasm for starting Gulacsi against Young Boys Bern in the Champions League, recognizing his importance to the team.
- Dazn will broadcast the Leipzig-Bern match, providing an opportunity for Gulacsi to showcase his skills in a prominent competition.
- Blaswich's ascent to the first team came as a result of Gulacsi's cruciate ligament injury in a game against Celtic Glasgow.
- The Hungarian goalkeeper was disappointed by his relegation to the bench and the threat to his Euro 2024 selection due to prolonged injury.
- Blaswich faced criticism after multiple mistakes in recent games, which may have opened the door for Gulacsi's return.
- Orban, Gulacsi's successor as RB Leipzig captain, voiced support for his teammate, emphasizing his talent and perseverance.
- Leipzig fans can follow team news and updates on RB Leipzig's Twitter account and visit the UEFA website for information on the Leipzig-Bern match.
- With Orban's endorsement, Gulacsi continues to work hard on his form and physical condition to remain a top-tier goalkeeper.
- Gulacsi's potential transfer to New York in the winter remains a speculation, with the long-distance solution considered a last resort if he fails to regain his place in Leipzig.
- The pivotal role Saxony, Germany, and the DFB have played in Gulacsi's soccer career should not be overlooked in considering his future in Leipzig or elsewhere.
Source: www.stern.de