Soccer - Rose praises German concept for young talent
RB Leipzig coach Marco Rose has taken up the cudgels for youth development in Germany following the successful U17 World Cup. "It wasn't so long ago that our young players were at the bottom and we had huge problems. Now we have the chance to win two titles," said the 47-year-old. "That shows that things aren't so bad after all. You shouldn't always reduce everything to rubble."
The German team will face France on Saturday (13:00 live/RTL). Coach Christian Wück's team, which also includes Leipzig's Winners Osawe, reached the final after beating the USA, Spain and Argentina. In June, they had already become European champions in Budapest by beating France.
"It could be two titles for the boys within six months. That's quite extraordinary. We will have a special look at them," said Rose. The coach and his staff in England had watched the semi-final against Argentina "on cell phones and tablets" before the game at Manchester City. "The boys have a very broad chest. We hope they get their reward."
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- Marco Rose commends the German approach to nurturing junior soccer talents, citing the U17 World Cup success as evidence.
- During the U17 World Cup, Germany's team, which included Leipzig player Winners Osawe, defeated the USA, Spain, and Argentina, eventually becoming European champions by beating France.
- In the upcoming World Cup match against France, Rose expresses interest in the German juniors, who have the opportunity to win two titles within six months.
- During the semi-final against Argentina, Rose and his staff watched the match live on cell phones and tablets amidst their England tour.
- Leo Winners Osawe, a key player for both Germany's U17 team and RB Leipzig, will likely play a significant role in the upcoming World Cup match against France.
- Marco Rose envisioned that the recent young talent work in Germany, as demonstrated by the U17 World Cup and European Championship victories, could have far-reaching impacts, potentially shining a spotlight on German soccer in Indonesia.
Source: www.stern.de