“Germany will cheer on Palmeiras”, says a Brazilian who already beat Bayern – 02/07/2021



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Bayer Leverkusen (ALE) left-back Wendell believes the Germans will cheer on Palmeiras at the Club World Cup in a possible final against Bayern Munich (ALE). For the Brazilian, Bayern’s hegemony in the country means that only the fans of the team itself support him.

Wendell is already in the history of Leverkusen. With the German team for seven years, he became the foreigner with the most games in history and also the left-back who played the most. The Brazilian already beat Hans Flick’s Bayern last year, but ended up losing the German Cup final to his rival.

“I can assure you that for Bayern, beyond their fans, it will be very difficult for someone to take root here. Even because of his hegemony, because of the fact that he wins everything, I think a lot of people in Germany support him. I think they will support Palmeiras. Yes, even because everyone likes Brazilian soccer. I am sure that the fans for Palmeiras will be very great and we hope that Palmeiras will achieve this long-awaited title, “Wendell said in an exclusive interview. to sports.

The full-back also says that the German media had not been paying as much attention to the Club World Cup, as Bayern played last Friday (5) against Herta Berlin, a duel won by the possible rival Palmeiras and that made the club expand the leadership. advantage.

“In Europe I don’t think it’s as important as we do in Brazil. For me, it will always be important because I’m Brazilian and everyone dreams of winning. In Germany, I don’t hear much, Bayern played on Friday and they talked more about the Bundesliga than about the Then they will stop talking about it. Of course they will continue, Bayern is the team with more resources, but surely the Bundesliga will be a little ahead of the World Cup. Still, “Wendell explained.

Palmeiras faces Tigres (MEX) in the semifinal of this afternoon’s tournament (7), at 3pm (Brasilia time). The other semifinal, between Bayern Munich and Al Ahly, from Egypt, is scheduled for tomorrow (8) at the same time.

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