"It's already a good tradition": This is how the stars react to the World Cup

The preliminary round of the German national soccer team at the World Cup in Qatar also calls some celebrities with a comment on the plan.

"It's already a good tradition": This is how the stars react to the World Cup

The preliminary round of the German national soccer team at the World Cup in Qatar also calls some celebrities with a comment on the plan. "It's a shame" many find the bankruptcy. But there are also one or the other somewhat more snappy reaction.

The World Cup from the German national team despite the 4-2 win against Costa Rica on Thursday evening caused mostly disappointed reactions from numerous celebrities on social networks. "It's a shame after the game against Spain!" Commented ex-"Bachelor" Andrej Mangold on the latest Instagram post from the German Football Association (DFB).

"Unfortunately, it's just not enough if you make so many slight mistakes at the back and are unfortunately so inefficient in front of goal," continued the former Rosenkavalier. He now hopes for quick analyzes and, above all, that football star Thomas Müller will remain with the national team. After all, the 2014 world champion hinted at his retirement in a TV interview after the World Cup: "If that was my last game, I did it with love."

Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier commented somewhat more optimistically on the same contribution. "Dear team, it wasn't an easy World Cup for us. Of course we would have loved to have cheered you on. Now it's time to take a deep breath, regroup and start the next tournament with fresh courage."

For Cathy Hummels, it's "a shame we're out," as she wrote in an Instagram story. At the same time she criticized: "But with this World Cup and the circumstances under which it takes place, I cannot and could not make friends with it." The controversial competition in Qatar is "under a bad star". She wonders if you "really want to win" such a tournament as an athlete.

Oliver Pocher, on the other hand, said he was not surprised by Germany's early World Cup exit. Nevertheless, this is a "small disaster". In the past, people were "shocked and ready to go," says Pocher, but now it's "already part of the good tradition". Spain and Japan rightly progressed and made it into the round of 16, the comedian summed up on Instagram.