„Nicht mehr normal“ – Wie BVB-Star Beier über Barça denkt

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Er ist aktuell der Lichtblick beim BVB!

Nachdem Maximilian Beier (22) nach seinem 30-Mio.-Wechsel von Hoffenheim zum BVB im Sommer in seinen ersten elf Pflichtspielen keinen Treffer erzielen konnte, sorgte er zuletzt u. a. mit seinem Traumtor in Lille (2:1) für den Einzug ins Champions-League-Viertelfinale, wo nun der FC Barcelona am Mittwochabend im Hinspiel (21 Uhr) wartet.

[–>Dass Beier zum Hoffnungsträger gereift ist, hat auch mit seinem Gewicht zu tun. Bei einer Größe von 1,83 Meter bringt er nur 72 Kilo auf die Waage. Brandt etwa, der nur zwei Zentimeter länger ist, wiegt elf Kilo mehr. „Die krasse Kante war ich nie“, sagt Beier. „Geschadet hat mir das früher aber nicht. Nachdem man ein paarmal weggeblockt worden ist, habe ich mir schon Gedanken gemacht, wie ich das nächste Mal stehen bleibe. Ich habe viel gelernt und daran gearbeitet, standhaft zu bleiben, fest mit dem Standbein zu stehen, den Ball so eng wie möglich zu halten, sodass die Wahrscheinlichkeit eines Fouls höher ist, wenn man versucht, mich vom Ball zu trennen.“

Mit Barcelona wartet nun ein Gegner, der ihn in Kindheitstagen geprägt hat. „Das Tiki-Taka von Barça war etwas Besonderes. Was die da gezaubert haben, natürlich mit Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, war Wahnsinn. Zu solchen Spielern hat man natürlich immer aufgeschaut.“

[–>Und heute? „Wenn ich auf meine Position und mein Alter gucke, würde ich sagen, dass Lamine Yamal da extrem heraussticht. Auch wenn er schon noch viel jünger ist. Das ist fast schon nicht mehr normal, wie cool und abgezockt er mit 17 ist, auf welchem Niveau er spielt und auch in großen Spielen ein Ding nach dem anderen raushaut – sei es Champions League oder die EM. Diese Abgezocktheit vorm Tor oder auch im Eins-gegen-eins ist eine unfassbare Qualität von ihm.“

Beier zählt nun zu den Hoffnungsträgern vor dem Duell mit Barca. Sportdirektor Sebastian Kehl (45) sagt über ihn: „Die Entwicklung von Maxi ist sehr positiv. Sein Engagement auf dem Platz, die Art und Weise, wie er auch gegen den Ball und für die Mannschaft arbeitet, ist absolut vorbildlich. Sein Profil und sein Potential passen einfach zu unserem Klub.“

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