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With an annual salary of 100000 euros, what can you do in the Bundesliga?

The average annual salary of players in the Bundesliga is 120000 euros, which is not enough for the superstars of the five major leagues to stick their teeth in the nightclub, but Ibishevich is the only one.

By Elisa BushPublished 2 years ago 6 min read
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His contract with his new employer, Schalke 04, earns only 100000 euros a year.

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If you know Ibishevich, you may also be surprised by his concession, after all, this is a star player who earned 3 million euros in Hertha Berlin last season, and according to the usual practice, a free agent can get a lot of settlement money.

Even if Schalke 04, who has a debt of 200 million euros, is not what he used to be, he will not be so depressed as to sign the former Bundesliga with an annual salary of 100000 euros.

The media will talk about age. The 36-year-old is indeed a prominent label, but Ibishevich contributed seven goals and three assists in 21 games last season. Is Piatke from AC Milan not famous?

Isn't it a fighting year for a 25-year-old Polish?

Three months ago he made his debut in the Berlin Hertha list and finally scored a goal, while Piatke scored his first goal for Hertha Berlin half a month later.

(Piatek is a little younger.).

"I didn't get any special treatment, the manager gave me a fair chance to compete, I just took it."

No comparison, no harm, but Ibishevich, who won at the moment, has not been able to stay in Berlin, even if the manager has worked with him in Stuttgart.

The old age became the revenge of the club at the end of the season, but he never had to worry about his job. in the early years, it was rumored that the Chinese Super League club was interested in buying him.

In the Bundesliga foreign aid scoring list, he temporarily ranked fourth with 127 goals behind Bayern Erber's 133 goals, with this glamorous resume to ensure that he is not in need of buyers, in fact, he did turn down some tempting offers for high salaries.

He has not yet played out the last bullet in the Bundesliga, so the pleasure of spiritual pursuit is far better than the material feedback of 100000 euros compared to the milestone record of foreign aid goals in the Bundesliga history.

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"everyone in the world is an animal trainer, and that beast is his own temperament." Ibishevich just decided to end his career in the way he liked, not to mention that he was never a man who looked at others.

According to statistics, the Bosnian star has won the most red and yellow cards in the Bundesliga in the past decade, followed by Rudy, Gustavo and Boateng.

To give a few examples:

When he played for Stuttgart in 2013-14, he rammed into Braque without the ball and slapped him in the face.

Hertha Berlin lagged behind Mainz in the 2017-18 season with little time left, and he was given a red card for his tough refusal to receive courtside treatment.

In the 2018-19 season, he hit Borussia Dortmund goalkeeper Burki in the head.

In the 2019-20 season, he gave his teammates a big hug because the Bundesliga officials insisted that no intimate contact be allowed after scoring goals.

"I'm not a robot" is his explanation.

As a habitual criminal who often deals with red and yellow cards, it is normal for him to be suspended, fined and stripped of the captain's armband.

But why can such an unmanageable person rise in the wind and water of the Bundesliga?

Because he is the guarantee of goals, scoring goals in the Bundesliga for 15 consecutive seasons is not an easy thing to replicate.

Former Bolin Hertha coach Dardoi, who once took him, once said: "Ibishevich's personal charm is not only a leader, he trains carefully in every class and needs only a few chances to score goals."

In the early years, Bayern also focused on the Bosnian when they were looking for a replacement for Lewandowski.

With a height of 1.89 meters, a weight of 90 kilograms, a strong body and delicate coordination, he can not only bomb at high altitude in the restricted area, but also can be pulled to the flank for coordination. It is a perfect tactical chess piece. This also explains that even if he has no fate with a big club, it does not prevent him from traveling freely in small and medium-sized clubs. Perhaps many old fans remember that he scored goals four times in the first minute of the game.

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As a Bosnian, he was also a victim of the war in the former Yugoslavia.

At the age of 7, he often hid under a bomb shelter with his sister, lived a life of fear, and shared a roof with five families in common for refuge.

Football thus became his spiritual sustenance, it was difficult to forget the war, and happiness was precious. I was glad that he met an important person who could guide his football skills in that turbulent era. Later, he made great strides and was selected into the National Youth.

There are no eggs under the nest, even if they did not lose their lives in the war, but survival has become a profound topic, so the whole family emigrated to Switzerland and then to the United States.

In the Bosnian refugee area, he smiled because he could fill his stomach, and at school, he smiled even more brightly, because for two consecutive seasons he became the top scorer, and even though he didn't understand the language, he conquered everyone with his skills, including the head coach of Paris Saint-Germain.

At the age of 20, he had a closer relationship with football, but the process was not so satisfactory.

In Paris Saint-Germain, the number of red cards is 1, the number of goals is 0, in the lower-level Dijon, the number of goals in two seasons is just on the double, in Aachen his six goals are not enough to change the fate of the team's relegation.

If there is any light worth dancing, it is that he was selected for the national team in 2007 and followed Hoffenheim to Serie A, but how many people will pin their hopes of avoiding relegation on unknown young people? after all, he has scored only five goals in 31 games in Germany and B, which is even less efficient than when he was wandering before.

(Huocun Trident).

We can describe it as "Heaven will fall on us" because he swept away his bad luck in his first season in the Bundesliga.

Halfway down, Hoffenheim won 11 wins in 17 rounds, scored 42 goals and lost 23 goals. Outsiders are imagining the second Kaiserslautern myth, and the biggest contributor is Ibishevich, who contributed 18 goals and 7 assists in 1463 minutes.

If he hadn't suffered a torn cruciate ligament, Hoffenheim might not have dropped the chain.

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