
LVG has the balls:
The Dutchman is not one to hide his emotions and most players who have played under him will attest to it. He is not shy of letting himself heard and his mindset often leads him to do some peculiar things. One such moment which was quickly on the news was the manager’s attempt to get his squad to listen to him. Working at the Allianz Arena, LVG was expected to take them to glory straight away but he had to make the whole squad play at their best to do so. He decided to drop senior players who were underperforming and one such player who was later banished was Luca Toni. The striker was never given a chance to prove himself before being sold to Roma in 2010 and Toni went on to say”The coach wanted to make clear to us that he can drop any player, it was all the same to him because, as he said, he had the balls. He demonstrated this literally [by dropping his trousers]. I have never experienced anything like it, it was totally crazy. Luckily I didn’t see a lot, because I wasn’t in the front row,” he added. Surely, it was one of the most controversial moments in the manager’s history.