That Nagelsmann lost the locker room seems to be an excuse being put into the world by Salihamidzic, to defend that ridiculous sacking. When you see the comments of the players and how shocked most of them were, it seems quite obvious that he didn't lose the locker room.
as a bayern fan its disgusting how naglsmann was disrespected by the board, considering the fact he was doing pretty well without a good striker upfront and was in the cup and ucl, only to sack him and bring tuchel for him to get us out of the ucl and cup in a space of 2 weeks and nearly cost us the league if dortmund didn't choke on the final match day it's sickening how the board has not treated our managers and players great over the past couple of years Lewandowski incident where they tried to get haaland when lewas contract was about to end, and when haaland rejected thats when they tried to extend his contract the hansi flick incident, a manager that won us every trophy in a season they couldn't give him a higher transfer budget increase to continue on competing the naglsemann situation ofc. sacked because "the treble being in danger" and bring in tuchel who in a space of 2 weeks to fully gets us out of both cup compeition the kroos situation arguably our best talent at the time and they got rid of him because they didn't see him good enough to earn the same wages as mario gotze only thing thats good that came out of this season is a wake up call for the board and the fans who were ignorant for this past season and not see how terrible our season was. and to any Leverkusen fan that might read this, congratulations. you honestly deserve that nothing but the upmost of respect for your fans,club and manager. 119 years of waiting has finally ended and i'm glad out of all the clubs that had the chance to dethrone us its leverkusen
@@homersimpson6585 Seems like they are arrogant new owners. When their own coach dosent get super good results. They sack him immediately just to bring in coach, that is even worse, than the previous coach, because they cant find better coach for the club. For me this seems like very childish behaviour, like the biggest germans clubs owners are bunch of children that will immediately sack coach, if he dosent bring the best results just to bring in even worse coach, than the previous coach was.
@@Jout8-re1ij First of alls there are no owners in Germany. 75% of Bayern is owned by the fans, their members . It was the board that made that fatal decision and later that season, these two people also ex Bayern players, Kahn and Salihamidcizc were also sacked.
@@homersimpson6585 Bayern München Moment. It‘s a great club, no doubt. But there’s a reason not everyone in Germany is a fan of it (and you could even say it has very vocal opponents and yes, even haters). Mia san mia has only a veeeery fine line to cross for it to be pompous arrogance. But that’s a bavarian problem in general, & even more so the city of München. 😅
@@imaaduddin8758 Something very exaggerated or overemotional. The title is implying Bayern Munich is finished permanently after not winning the league after more than a decade (which, knowing Bayern, is not true)
People normally also forget to mention that Xabi Alonso was a key part of the best Spanish National Team, and possibly the best National Team in history, winning Euro, World Cup and Euro again with absolute dominance. I see many resemblances in the way this Leverkusen plays to that Spain.
Yeah they said things reputable football journalists already said half a year ago. Really lazy writing with a clickbait title, it’s just missing shocked emojis. Sports journalism is going down the drain
@@johnnyweranders1084 nice but i would clearly never go out of my way to search for those articles when somebody can put it all together and show it to me in a video. why do you think people buy courses instead of searching stuff which could take hours goofy ahh
The last sentence describes life perfectly. Thank you for the amazing video, I am so glad Alonso is having this success. As a Chelsea fan I always feared him when we played Liverpool, he is very special.
To be fair, all Bayern did was take BvB two best attackers. That's not some great idea. That's just lazy business. So what do they do now? Take Wirtz and Boniface?
Great video as always, but just a minor correction. Xabi Alonso's primary position was that of a defensive/holding midfielder and not central midfielder. Pep Guardiola and Rodri themselves admitted that this position was the toughest to master. It was Alonso's stint in this position which gave him the tactical knowledge and mastery of the game.
Are those snail antennae?? 9:21 🤣🤣🤣 Excellent video, sounds like a great guy who took his team player mentality into coaching. A lot of bosses in many other professions that have nothing to do with sports could learn a lot from him. Thank you for the video! 🙏
Love seeing some of my favorite players becoming successful coaches. Zidane, Alonso, and Arteta. I hope Xavi can bounce back, not to mention Gerard and Lampard lol. I know the last two are a bit of a meme right now, but they are young and have time to get better if they are serious about it.
Like shown at 2:07, what I love about Xabi Alonso is that his managerial style comes from the many legendary managers he has played for. Rafael Benitez for Liverpool, Jose Mourinho for Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola for Bayern Munich, Carlo Ancelotti for both Real Madrid and. Bayern Munich, and Vicente del Bosque for Spain
Hey Athletic Interest im a big fan of your videos but I think there’s an easy way for you to reach a bigger audience and have even more success: your video titles. Often I find them slightly misleading and not directly related to the video. Like for this one I think it would’ve been a lot more effective and impactful to have “How Xabi Alonso put an end to Bayern’s domination” or “Why Xabi Alonso is the most wanted man in football” . In any case thanks for the videos, you’re doing a great job 🎉🎉
Congratulations, Xabi Alonso, on your Bundesliga triumph! Your skill, leadership, and dedication have truly shone through, inspiring fans worldwide. Here's to your continued success and the legacy you've built in the world of football. Well done!
My favourite thing about Alonso is the grace he shows when things go wrong. After watching his team eliminated from Europe last season in the semi-final, the first thing he did was to embrace his opposite number, Mourinho.
Great video. Xabi Alonso knew how to speak English before he went to Liverpool. He lived in Meath, Ireland for a year as a foreign exchange student when he was a teenager. He even played Gaelic football for the secondary school where he studied at.
Starting from the bottom, trusting his staff and his players, not rushing things, yeah he reminds me of Sir Alex. Hopefully as successful as Sir Alex in the future too
Just saying that Alonso picks intelligent players and gives them freedom on the pitch doesn't cut it. It takes superior strategic insight to set up the framework within which the players can make their decisions.
Xabi Alonso shouldn't leave Bayer Leverkusen. He could be a legend in there and his run as its manager could effect all of the European football. He can be successful in some other clubs, but he would have little effect on European football on these clubs.
This is why Xavi (not Alonso) failed at Barcelona. He just coached some Saudi club for 2 seasons and got parachuted into one of the biggest clubs in the world. He should have coached Barcelona B, then assist a big coach for some years and then have a try at it, eventually passing through a smaller Liga team beforehand.
What i found most impressive about them is how they don't rely on 1 star player. They won Bundesliga with their top scorer only being 7th on the list, 21(!) goals behind FCB's Harry Kane. They just scream "Teamwork" to me
@@akunwanneprosper7016 I really hope so. But from what I've heard they seem to all stay in the team, Trainer included. If it was BvB, most of the good players would've been sold off to make a quick profit.
This voice is so good. Please, tell me it's not AI. Nice background sound too. The presentation of this short documentary is amazing. Kudos Athletic Intereste
pretty clean animations, pacing and everything except the drop shadows around the cutouts... subtle, but nonetheless, they don't seem necessary... kudos to the creative team behind the scenes though
Perfect time to drop a video doesnt exi...... jokes aside another quality content by athletic intrest, I patiently wait for your videos. Just a little suggestion- Please make a video on IPL as well (hope you see this comment)
Alonso went to a team that wasnt expected to win from the get go. I think that is important for a manager to find success with a team. Had he gone to a big club and failed to show results he would've been under pressure or sacked. Football has a destructive habit of not taking time to build. The big teams want instant results and it backfires. Always liked Alonso as a player and happy for him and the end of the Bundesliga monopoly.
I`m a Fan of Bayern Munich and I really hope Leverkusen will be also strong in the upcoming saison. It helps Bayern and the League a lot when there is competition. For sure next saison it will be much harder to defend the Titel to Bayern.
LOOOOL exactly at full time at Leverkusen smashed it.
Imagine the game would have been cancelled due to the fans running on the pitch for the second time.
😂
@@ozeeyyable or points deducted🤣🤣
German channel so yeah easy to understand the focus
It was only one match and Liverpool lost to Crystal Palace.
We’re 2nd Spurs fan 😂
Perfect timing like Xabi Alonso
Finger on the button 😄
More like perfect timing like Cursed Man Harry Kane
"Sometimes to really speed things up, you've got to slow things down" 👏 I'll always remember this quote.
Dumb as fuck quote. Xabi is an exceptional story
@slash0t5 It’s not dumb cause you don’t understand it
@@slash0t5 Not dumb. It means: Go down to the basics and in depth.And not only high-speed idle
There”s an Spanish saying: “dress me up slowly because I’m in a hurry”
its like rn racing. "Go slow to go fast." Taking turns and planning gets better times than speeding and braking hard.
Congratulations Leverkusen for becoming German Champions. You guys deserve it ❤️.
earned it but ye :)
Trained by Guardiola, Mourinho, Benitez, Zidane, Ancelotti, Luis Aragones, Del Bosque... A Monster.
That's a solid mindset
That's a Big Bag of knowhow👍
they created a monster?
What's that comming over the hill? Is it Alonso, is it Alonso?
He was obviously paying attention 😄
That Nagelsmann lost the locker room seems to be an excuse being put into the world by Salihamidzic, to defend that ridiculous sacking. When you see the comments of the players and how shocked most of them were, it seems quite obvious that he didn't lose the locker room.
as a bayern fan its disgusting how naglsmann was disrespected by the board, considering the fact he was doing pretty well without a good striker upfront and was in the cup and ucl, only to sack him and bring tuchel for him to get us out of the ucl and cup in a space of 2 weeks and nearly cost us the league if dortmund didn't choke on the final match day
it's sickening how the board has not treated our managers and players great over the past couple of years
Lewandowski incident where they tried to get haaland when lewas contract was about to end, and when haaland rejected thats when they tried to extend his contract
the hansi flick incident, a manager that won us every trophy in a season they couldn't give him a higher transfer budget increase to continue on competing
the naglsemann situation ofc. sacked because "the treble being in danger" and bring in tuchel who in a space of 2 weeks to fully gets us out of both cup compeition
the kroos situation arguably our best talent at the time and they got rid of him because they didn't see him good enough to earn the same wages as mario gotze
only thing thats good that came out of this season is a wake up call for the board and the fans who were ignorant for this past season and not see how terrible our season was.
and to any Leverkusen fan that might read this, congratulations. you honestly deserve that nothing but the upmost of respect for your fans,club and manager. 119 years of waiting has finally ended and i'm glad out of all the clubs that had the chance to dethrone us its leverkusen
@@homersimpson6585
Seems like they are arrogant new owners. When their own coach dosent get super good results. They sack him immediately just to bring in coach, that is even worse, than the previous coach, because they cant find better coach for the club. For me this seems like very childish behaviour, like the biggest germans clubs owners are bunch of children that will immediately sack coach, if he dosent bring the best results just to bring in even worse coach, than the previous coach was.
how can you lose the locker room if your team is doing very well? doesnt make any sense
@@Jout8-re1ij First of alls there are no owners in Germany. 75% of Bayern is owned by the fans, their members . It was the board that made that fatal decision and later that season, these two people also ex Bayern players, Kahn and Salihamidcizc were also sacked.
@@homersimpson6585 Bayern München Moment. It‘s a great club, no doubt. But there’s a reason not everyone in Germany is a fan of it (and you could even say it has very vocal opponents and yes, even haters). Mia san mia has only a veeeery fine line to cross for it to be pompous arrogance. But that’s a bavarian problem in general, & even more so the city of München. 😅
The most melodramatic title I’ve ever seen
It got you here.😂
What does melodramatic mean?
@@imaaduddin8758 Something very exaggerated or overemotional. The title is implying Bayern Munich is finished permanently after not winning the league after more than a decade (which, knowing Bayern, is not true)
@@tacobear1True they just ended Bayern’s hegemony. It’s just amusing that Bayer of all clubs managed to do it.
@@tacobear1 thank you so much 👍
People normally also forget to mention that Xabi Alonso was a key part of the best Spanish National Team, and possibly the best National Team in history, winning Euro, World Cup and Euro again with absolute dominance.
I see many resemblances in the way this Leverkusen plays to that Spain.
Another quality content Athletic Interest
This is the best video on Alonso's managerial character so far.
To me the greatest achievement in club football this season. No matter who wins the other leagues or the Championsleague.
I see what you did there with the timing 😂
This has to be the best video analysis I have seen from ATHLETIC INTEREST. Good job
Bro seriously i have been there since day 1 but this video is Mesmerizing like no other
I agree with you 💯 percent 💯
Yeah they said things reputable football journalists already said half a year ago. Really lazy writing with a clickbait title, it’s just missing shocked emojis. Sports journalism is going down the drain
What a review! Thanks!
@@johnnyweranders1084 nice but i would clearly never go out of my way to search for those articles when somebody can put it all together and show it to me in a video. why do you think people buy courses instead of searching stuff which could take hours goofy ahh
Amazing video, as always, and perfect timing on this one.
You were confident Leverkusen were going to be champions. 👏
The odds were pretty good 😉
@@AthleticInterest I read that in the narrator's voice 🤣
Xabi Alonso: The master of timing
The last sentence describes life perfectly. Thank you for the amazing video, I am so glad Alonso is having this success. As a Chelsea fan I always feared him when we played Liverpool, he is very special.
Final whistle blows, intern uploads it😂
Who’s here after Arsenal bottled it against Villa 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Arsenal is an overrated team in a farmers league
lol I was waiting for this comment
I came here to get my mind off that game 😭😭😭
Oh shit they really did loose😂
You could just say the curse of Harry Kane and make this a short.
100% is the Harry Kane/Tottenham curse once a spur always a spur and failure will follow with an exception of the most recent modric and bale
@@edwinmartinez7821and Kyle walker…
@@MetalRocksMe. Your right I forgot about Kyle Walker
Harry Kane's curse is so strong it even made relegation fighter Stuttgart equal points with Bayern, just in case Leverkusen chokes the trophy.
🤣🤣🤣
Less Goo! Perfect Timing
Excellent story, nicely told. A true role model and a rare one at that.
They said the same thing back in 2012 when Klopp won the double with Borussia. Bayern knows how to bounce back.
Because they buy off the competition. Garbage team
@@JaimeAlvarez-r9u no clou abouth bayern just stupid comments
They will definetely be back to winning soon,but hopefully leverkusen doesn't decline either.
To be fair, all Bayern did was take BvB two best attackers. That's not some great idea. That's just lazy business.
So what do they do now? Take Wirtz and Boniface?
But the juventus scudetto streak was broken , anything can happen
Perfect timing
If xabi keeps the same team and recruitment wisely he could win the champions League or do the German domestic treble
Great video as always, but just a minor correction. Xabi Alonso's primary position was that of a defensive/holding midfielder and not central midfielder.
Pep Guardiola and Rodri themselves admitted that this position was the toughest to master. It was Alonso's stint in this position which gave him the tactical knowledge and mastery of the game.
Are those snail antennae?? 9:21
🤣🤣🤣
Excellent video, sounds like a great guy who took his team player mentality into coaching.
A lot of bosses in many other professions that have nothing to do with sports could learn a lot from him.
Thank you for the video! 🙏
Xabi Alonso's success will be studied by many! 👏
Love seeing some of my favorite players becoming successful coaches. Zidane, Alonso, and Arteta. I hope Xavi can bounce back, not to mention Gerard and Lampard lol. I know the last two are a bit of a meme right now, but they are young and have time to get better if they are serious about it.
Patience....
A virtue as rare in football as a quiet transfer window
Nice one
(Also, ironic given that we had both this season)
Like shown at 2:07, what I love about Xabi Alonso is that his managerial style comes from the many legendary managers he has played for. Rafael Benitez for Liverpool, Jose Mourinho for Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola for Bayern Munich, Carlo Ancelotti for both Real Madrid and. Bayern Munich, and Vicente del Bosque for Spain
Love this video on Xabi Alonso. He will be a great manager.
Hey Athletic Interest im a big fan of your videos but I think there’s an easy way for you to reach a bigger audience and have even more success: your video titles. Often I find them slightly misleading and not directly related to the video. Like for this one I think it would’ve been a lot more effective and impactful to have “How Xabi Alonso put an end to Bayern’s domination” or “Why Xabi Alonso is the most wanted man in football” . In any case thanks for the videos, you’re doing a great job 🎉🎉
„Sometines to really speed things up uve got to slow things down“ well said 👏🏿
I rarely like videos on UA-cam, but this well planned and written video deserves more than a like
Congratulations, Xabi Alonso, on your Bundesliga triumph! Your skill, leadership, and dedication have truly shone through, inspiring fans worldwide. Here's to your continued success and the legacy you've built in the world of football. Well done!
Wow. Awesome video. Very impressed with the quality here. Just like how I'm impressed with Xabi Alonso. Congrats to him and Bayer Leverkusen!!! 🏆
He's pulled off a remarkable win... and plenty more to play for too! 👏
Thank you for the video, there's surprisingly good life lessons there 👍🏾
Really glad you felt that! 🙂
My favourite thing about Alonso is the grace he shows when things go wrong. After watching his team eliminated from Europe last season in the semi-final, the first thing he did was to embrace his opposite number, Mourinho.
Alonso's journey is a great example of how patience pays off, exemplifies the importance of patience.
Leverkusan overshadowed Stuttgart's run this season too. They were also on the brink of elimination. And now sitting 3rd on the table
Great video. Xabi Alonso knew how to speak English before he went to Liverpool. He lived in Meath, Ireland for a year as a foreign exchange student when he was a teenager. He even played Gaelic football for the secondary school where he studied at.
Starting from the bottom, trusting his staff and his players, not rushing things, yeah he reminds me of Sir Alex. Hopefully as successful as Sir Alex in the future too
As always,another great video from Athletic interest!✨👏🏼👏🏼
We really appreciate it! 😀
This video was so well edited!!!! One of the best yet...
Shaan’s speed and clarity of thought is ridiculously good… what a combo to have as a skill
Leverkusen fan's are so kind, they didn't want the team to score more goal's, they invaded to save more Slappings🎉😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉
Just saying that Alonso picks intelligent players and gives them freedom on the pitch doesn't cut it. It takes superior strategic insight to set up the framework within which the players can make their decisions.
Incredible video on Xabi Alonso 🙌
Glad you think so! 🙌
Xabi Alonso shouldn't leave Bayer Leverkusen. He could be a legend in there and his run as its manager could effect all of the European football. He can be successful in some other clubs, but he would have little effect on European football on these clubs.
Patience is key thank you Athletics ! 🙏
You're very welcome!
by far the best sports UA-cam channel out there, loving your guys' growth 🙌🏾
Thanks for being with us! 😉
FC Bayern München is Not over!😂 Congratulations to Leverkusen, but to say it's over for München is underestimating Big Time
This why managers like Alex Ferguson and Jose will be immortalized now Xabi join the list.
I’ll remind athletic interest about this video this time next season😤😤😤
Your videos are art!
This video was inevitable, Another great video
Thank you! 🙏
The ost's really set up a nice mood and your analysis was superb. Great Vid!
What a great video my friend.. that ending quote is brilliant!! We indeed have to slow things down!!
Make a video about Scaloni and Argentina before copa América starts
This was well put together 🤝🏿
"It's not about how fast you run, it's about knowing where to go." ❤
Our problem in German football is simply we don't have clubs with good investors and personals. Thats why 50+1 is such a controversial topic.
Bro WHERE IS HARRY KANE?! HE SHOULDVE BEEN WITH XABI IN THE THUMBNAIL
😂
@@AthleticInterestif Kane wins a major trophy you have to make a video on it
@@ChronicTheHempHog-mf3nh He will win🤞🏻
Really interesting video, those managerial skills can be applied in all industries
He's got a lot of qualities 👏
This is why Xavi (not Alonso) failed at Barcelona. He just coached some Saudi club for 2 seasons and got parachuted into one of the biggest clubs in the world. He should have coached Barcelona B, then assist a big coach for some years and then have a try at it, eventually passing through a smaller Liga team beforehand.
He is on a path to become one of the greatest coaches.
Hope he continues on that path ❤
Another masterpiece from Athletic Interest!
Another one! 😉 🖼️
This is the second time I'm getting a reply from @@AthleticInterest. Mama, I made it!! 🤣🤣
You cannot hate Xabi Alonso even if you tried. I hope they don't lose any of their remaining games and end unbeaten in Bundesliga.
Except if you're a Cologne fan, since they're Derby partners.
But they'll get relegated this season anyways so it doesn't even matter 😂
perfect timing!
Great video the kind of clips football fans want...
Great to hear! 🙂
What i found most impressive about them is how they don't rely on 1 star player. They won Bundesliga with their top scorer only being 7th on the list, 21(!) goals behind FCB's Harry Kane. They just scream "Teamwork" to me
Hopefully they stay together and build on something
@@akunwanneprosper7016 I really hope so. But from what I've heard they seem to all stay in the team, Trainer included. If it was BvB, most of the good players would've been sold off to make a quick profit.
the dfb x nutella ad is always going to be iconic. (talking about nutrition)
Nicely done guys, great video! :)
Thanks so much! 😀
Great Intro. Beautifully written!!
Appreciate it!
This voice is so good. Please, tell me it's not AI. Nice background sound too. The presentation of this short documentary is amazing. Kudos Athletic Intereste
It's not AI (unless AI means Athletic Interest 😉).
Kane curse really helped Xabi to win the league.
With passion and learning you know exactly what are you doing.
Thanks for this video 🙏
Thank YOU! 🙏
very insightful video
Thanks, Peder! 👏
Sometimes, to really speed things up you’ve got to slow things down! (Athletic Interest 2024) 💯
clean visuals, love it!
Always happy when I see your notification, great content and what's important right on the time ❤
Total coincidence with the timing 😉 🤥
It's very ironic because in the end, it was one of Bayern's former players who ended the domination of his own former club.
pretty clean animations, pacing and everything except the drop shadows around the cutouts... subtle, but nonetheless, they don't seem necessary... kudos to the creative team behind the scenes though
Another brilliant video and the animations/pictures are always spot on. Your one of the best channels on UA-cam!
Thanks a lot, Nathan!
Outstanding video, one more time. Just like Xabi
Thank you B04 for saving the Bundesliga.
perfect timing
When would be the right time to make this video live?
Right about when they win 5 - 0
I’m reminded of ‘festina lente’ . . ‘make haste slowly’
Excellent video and bravo Leverkusen. I'm full, thanks!
Good to hear! 😉
I came in for a football movie, I left with an open mouth and a life-changing quote
If Quality Had A UA-cam Channel!
😉 Great tagline!
Special Credit to Harry Kane who played his part in no small measure 💀👋
💀
This is my favorite channel!!
Great choice! 😉
Perfect time to drop a video doesnt exi......
jokes aside another quality content by athletic intrest, I patiently wait for your videos.
Just a little suggestion- Please make a video on IPL as well (hope you see this comment)
Greatest channel ever
Alonso went to a team that wasnt expected to win from the get go. I think that is important for a manager to find success with a team. Had he gone to a big club and failed to show results he would've been under pressure or sacked. Football has a destructive habit of not taking time to build. The big teams want instant results and it backfires. Always liked Alonso as a player and happy for him and the end of the Bundesliga monopoly.
quite good. i like your philosophical message
I`m a Fan of Bayern Munich and I really hope Leverkusen will be also strong in the upcoming saison. It helps Bayern and the League a lot when there is competition. For sure next saison it will be much harder to defend the Titel to Bayern.
Video title : Why Bayern Munich is Over
Video : is all about the genius of Xabi Alonso
Great breakdown love this. ❤
Thank a lot! 😉