Freiburg's future coach glues mouth during interview
Christian Streich: "We have to do more for climate protection"
The Freiburg coach made a strong statement during his interview after the game against Leverkusen.
Freiburg coach Christian Streich made a strong statement during his interview after the game against Leverkusen in the Bundesliga on Sunday. Streich glued his mouth shut to protest climate change during the interview.
“We have to do more for climate protection,” said the emotional Streich, who has been coach of Freiburg since 2011 and is known for his commitment to environmental protection. Streich criticized, among other things, that the climate crisis is not being taken seriously enough by politicians and society as a whole.
“We have to act now,” said Streich, who removed the adhesive tape from his mouth for his answers to the journalist's questions. "If we don't act now, it will soon be too late to do anything.
Streich's statement was met with great sympathy. Many praised his courage to speak out on such an important issue. Others criticized Streich for mixing politics and sport. However, most people agree that climate change is a major problem that needs to be addressed.
“We all have a responsibility – each and every one of us,” said Streich. “We can no longer afford to ignore the problem any longer.”
Streich's statement is a reminder that we all have a responsibility to protect our planet. We can all do our part, no matter how small it may seem.