Bayern Star 34 Christian Nellinger

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-29

In the eyes of most Bayern fans, Christian Nellinger is a man with mixed reputations. On the one hand, when he played for Bayern Munich as a player in the 90s, he was always a regular in the team and one of the few bright spots in the team. On the other hand, when he took over as Bayern manager and manager after retiring from the game, some of the team's mysteries made Jen fans love and hate. Frankly, Nellinger has had an important influence on Bayern in recent times, and he has also carved his name into the monument of Bayern history.

In 1993, at the age of 20, Nellinger joined Bayern Munich, and the phrase "debut is the peak" is most appropriate for him. In his first season with Nellinger, he won the league title as a regular in the team. Over the next five seasons, Nellinger became an indispensable mainstay in the team, injecting an element of stability into the turbulent Bayern side of the mid-90s. When he moved to Borussia Dortmund, it was a major failure in his career. Not only did he miss Bayern's ascent to the top of Europe, but his career also deteriorated. Nellinger, who had plenty of playing time in his first season at Dortmund, was later relegated to the bench.

In 2001, Nellinger moved to Glasgow Rangers in the Soviet Super League, but he suffered a serious injury after thinking he could start over. After recovering from injury, Nellinger was out of form and did not perform well in his limited playing time, so he had to be accompanied by the bench. After three seasons at Rangers, Nellinger had to return to Germany to join Kaiserslautern. Here he suffered another serious injury, and after two seasons of stagnation, Nerlinger had to retire early in 2006. The club's instability also spilled over into Nellinger's performances for the national team, which he made just six appearances for his entire career.

However, after retiring, Nellinger immediately had a prosperous official fortune, and his old club Bayern threw an olive branch to him. Nellinger became FC Bayern manager and sporting director and will succeed the outgoing Ulichnes as the club's general manager at the end of 2009. But history is always strikingly similar, and after some self-destruction of the Great Wall by Nellinger, Bayern had to terminate his contract early and bring in Summerer to take his place. Nellinger's career at Bayern Munich suffered another setback like his professional career, and he had to leave in disgrace.

In any case, Nellinger was once a key member of Bayern and was expected to be high by the hierarchy. Although he did not become the banner and leader of Bayern later, it cannot be denied his previous contributions. During his career, Nellinger made 156 appearances for Bayern and scored 27 goals. He has won two Bundesliga titles, a German Cup, a Premier League and a UEFA Cup, without any honours with the national team. During his tenure as Bayern Munich manager, he won one Bundesliga title, one German Cup, one German Super Cup and two Champions Cup runners-up.

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