Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann reveals the story of his footballing past that everyone did not think of having an England defender as a template.
The 34-year-old coach had to hang up quickly due to a serious injury. And turned to work on the coaching side until success with both Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig before being taken by the Bundesliga superpowers of the Bundesliga team as a coach.
However, the latest on Oct. 18, Nagelsmann. Who used to play as a centre-half, has revealed to The Times that John Terry, former Chelsea defender, was an inspiration.
“John Terry is my inspiration. It's crazy because when I was young I play with my best friend Christian Thrash, I call him Patrick-Patrick Vieira because he wears the number 6 shirt and he calls me Johnny-John Terry.
“In that era, Terry was one of the best centre-halves. I think in one season he didn't lose a one-on-one duel. He was brave in his tackles. I can play with my feet well. But it's better to play with your head. And for this reason So he's a role model.”
At the same time, the Tigers boss added that he met JT during his time in charge of Leipzig and tried to explain to the former Aston Villa manager.
“I talked to him for about three minutes. and explained to him that I was also John Terry when playing football. I had to explain because he looked at me weirdly.”
has continued to use skateboarding as a travel tool since taking over at Bayern Nagelsmann. Clarified that he did not want to change himself to be the same as the previous club's manager.
“I love skateboarding because it's cool. สมัครพนันบอล and help with the environment"
"The most important thing is that I don't want to change myself just because you are Bayern Munich manager."
“I want to be Julian, the same person when I have free time as well. So after waking up and use a skateboard I didn't think Build would make a big headline. I just thought it was a very sunny day.”