Chapter 109

And Li Nan, who was watching the game on the spot, finally saw Liverpool and Dortmund draw and was quite satisfied.

Before watching the game, Li Nan, who came to Dortmund, met with Dortmund sports manager Michel Zorc again, and they chatted while watching the game on the sidelines.

Michel Zorc complained to Li Nan that Liverpool took Lewandowski away, so Dortmund had to spend another 1200 million euros to take Reus away.

On the other hand, Li Nan expressed to Michelle Zorc's complaint that he was cheap and good-looking.

Li Nan said: "You sold Lewandowski for 1000 million euros. You sold a player who was not the main player in your team before. You sold 1000 million euros. You have already made a lot of money. Why are you still not satisfied?"

"And you spent 1200 million euros to introduce striker Reus, who is not bad. Now he has scored one goal and one assist for Dortmund in the Bundesliga. This performance is not bad!"

"This entry and exit, you are equivalent to using a player in the team who can't play the game plus 200 million euros to exchange for a future potential star. This is a good deal."

Michel Zorc said: "What you said is wrong. The Lewandowski you bought from us also scored two goals for Liverpool, one league goal and one Champions League play-off goal. This is definitely not a player who can't play in our team. We Dortmund don't have such a luxury."

"Although Lewandowski didn't play in our team before, it doesn't mean he can't play in us now!

The team's former main striker Lucas Barrios was injured. If Lewandowski was in the team now, we would not buy Royce again!

Lewandowski's game looks good now, if he were in Dortmund we would not have to buy Reus, so we would have spent an extra 200 million euros. "

Li Nan laughed when he heard what Michel Zorc said, and Li Nan continued: "It can only be said that Lewandowski is performing well now, what if his performance in the future is not good? Didn't you sell it to us because you are not optimistic about Lewandowski's prospects?"

Although the reality is indeed what Li Nan said, Michel Zorc is still unwilling to admit that his team did not recognize Lewandowski's talent, and failed to let this pearl shine in Dortmund, but let it go to Liverpool, and missed a potential star in vain.

Now that everything has become a foregone conclusion, it cannot be changed anymore, and Michel Zorc did not hold on to Lewandowski all the time, and the two changed the subject.

Complaining and complaining are fine. You don’t need to be too serious, and you can’t keep complaining. Enough is enough.

The two watched the game together. Dortmund drew with Liverpool at home. Li Nan was quite satisfied, and Michel Zorc was not particularly embarrassed. The score was acceptable to both sides.

It was already 11 o'clock after the game, so Li Nan stayed in Dortmund.

On the second day, Li Nan originally planned to meet with Dortmund's coach Klopp, but because of some problems in the team, Li Nan had to return to the team to deal with it in advance.

The team's teenager Ecclestone became the focus of the British media sports edition on September 9.

But his "popularity" is not because of his amazing performance on the court, but on the contrary, he caused trouble in his spare time.

911事件虽然已经过去多年,但是该恐怖袭击事件对美国造成的影响依然十分巨大,而今年的9月11日正值美国911事件10周年纪念日。

Nathan Eccleston (Nathan Eccleston) expressed his views on the 911/[-] incident in his Twitter.

The original tweet was "I'm not going to say that 911/[-] was done by terrorists, it's just that the media wants you to believe it was a terrorist attack."

Ecclestone said that the 911/[-] incident suffered by the United States was not a terrorist attack but the work of the Western cult "Illuminati".

As soon as Ecclestone's tweet was sent out, it immediately aroused heated discussions and media attention.

The BBC, "Insight into Offside", and "The Guardian" all reported the incident immediately.

The BBC reported that "Ecclestone may have read too many detective novels or read Dan Brown's related books, but such thoughts obviously cannot be published on the Internet, let alone he is a public figure."

Fans and the media condemned Ecclestone for expressing inappropriate opinions so rashly.

After realizing the seriousness of the situation, Ecclestone immediately deleted the Twitter content, and added a post saying: "The media and some people took the content I posted out of context."

The Liverpool club also paid more attention to this, immediately launched an investigation into the incident, and issued an official statement saying: "The Liverpool club will take this matter very seriously and will investigate it seriously. We have notified the player himself. He also recognizes the inappropriateness of these remarks. The club will take some appropriate actions to deal with this matter."

It was precisely because of this incident that Li Nan, who originally planned to meet with Klopp, had to return to Liverpool in advance to deal with such ridiculous things.

Of course, even if 911/[-] was not the work of a terrorist organization, as reported by the media, Ecclestone, as a public figure, cannot release such news to the outside world.

I can't even tell about private occasions. Who knows what kind of friend I have, like a grandfather Bi in the far east a few years later, who was stabbed in the back because of some problems in private occasions.

This kind of idea that violates political correctness is enough to think about it for yourself, how can you bring it up and say it in public?
Fortunately, in the West, "freedom of speech" is still emphasized, and Ecclestone's problem is not a particularly serious problem, such as racial discrimination.

Therefore, Ecclestone is not a big deal. In addition, British media reports believe that he made such remarks because he had read too many detective novels or read Dan Brown’s related books. On the surface, he was condemning Ecclestone’s problem.

After all, Ecclestone was born in Manchester, England.

Therefore, the club did not give Ecclestone too severe punishment.

When Li Nan was dealing with this matter, he had to sigh with emotion that Ecclestone was already a young man in his early twenties, why he was still so naive, with his mouth open, like a child who hadn't grown up.

(End of this chapter)

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