In a post-match interview following Hoffenheim’s 5-0 loss to Bayern Munich Wednesday night, Andrej Kramarić was not shy in expressing his disappointment and frustration with the club. With the loss, Hoffenheim only have one win in their last five matches and currently sit in the Bundesliga “relegation playoff” spot, one point from safety.
Here’s what Kramarić said after the loss:
“This is the picture of the whole season. This is one bullshit season!”
“If I want to say the truth and the things that are on my mind…I would probably get the biggest punishment in the history of the Bundesliga.”
“If nobody’s going to change this, I will try to change this.”
Krama was pretty vague across the board on what exactly he is frustrated about but it sounds like the volcano is brewing. This is definitely a situation we should be glued to as Kramarić is a Hoffenheim legend and one of the greatest players to represent the club. At 33 years old, Krama has scored 121 goals for Hoffenheim in 269 matches. He is Hoffenheim’s all-time leading scorer with 132 total goals in all competitions. The next guy comes in with 67 goals.
It will be interesting to see if he sees the pitch this weekend in a Bundesliga match vs. Holstein Kiel. We will monitor the situation.
Kramaric should have called out the reporter’s sweater.
Topalovic is pure Croat blood as far as we know right?
Fuck Slovenia sine, do the right thing
The only way you want to not play for Croatia is you won’t get playing time Like sigur did
Yes. Both parents are Bosnian Croats and are likely very hardcore Croatian.
Slovenia will make it difficult for the kid.
Best thing for Dalić to do is to simply call him up (to end this debate) and commit to giving the kid some injury time to see what he can do.
People may not like it, but we need to play the long game and start capping young talent like Franjo Ivanović, Oliver Lukić, and this fake Slovenian kid.
Obviously he is frustrated for whatever reason. I like the passion. Hopefully he can turn the ship around
Maybe he just enjoyed playing there and the city
I hope he can stay fit and hungry for World Cup
Surely all this Modrić hard work and longevity has to put a fire in anyone in their early to mid 30s
I haven’t been active on here for a bit. But I did see budimir grab two last match
Great news
Vriime je, Andrej…
I can only imagine the frustration he is feeling. He showed great control. Hoffenheim has been playing like garbage and need to turn it around and build momentum, otherwise if they get relegated it will be difficult for them to return to the Bundesliga.
Petar Sucic to Inter?
https://gol.dnevnik.hr/clanak/rubrika/nogomet/inter-krenuo-po-petra-sucica—891506.html
I think he would be good in the Italian league, as long as he plays. Is 15m euros a little bit low?
Depends on the add-ons
Wilfred Kanga
Completely unacceptable that Dinamo are buying this type of player
And crazy – w/ bonus payments per goal / assist – he will be the HIGHEST paid player in the HNL over Livaja, lol
Instead of developing and playing front 3 young talent from the Academy, etc
Especially as the NT has a drought of next generation front 3 options
Dinamo have an OBLIGATION to develop young talent for the NT
He’s almost 27 and has been a complete failure his whole career (progressively moving to worst and worst leagues and clubs every year)
He’s coming for a pay day – and Dinamo dumb enough to be the ones to pay him
Just crazy, disappointing and sad across the board
I don’t know anything about that business but ya I want to see our kids develop in Croatia especially at Dinamo
No bum foreigners we give money to
Mamić je kriv!!! 😉
Kramarić is the only player on that team other than the keeper Baumann who has any clue how to play first-tier professional soccer. Having watched some Hoffenheim matches, I can imagine how frustrated he must be. They play like a bunch of teenagers in a pickup game. I’m sure he wants to stay at Hoffenheim for personal reasons, but his parade is being rained on by incompetence, and he is still a top player, so he deserves better.
Agreed. I mentioned this a long time age, that Hoffenheim is not a good enough team for Krama to thrive. I love that he’s so passionate, but can this interview damage his career? I’m afraid the Germans don’t take kindly to questioning authority like this.
It’s his own fault for choosing to be a big fish in a small pond.
This goes with the territory.
He had multiple opportunities to move to much bigger clubs throughout his career, but he chose comfort over this.
He’s already 34 this year, so he may as well just play out his contract and go to a team of his choosing if he suddenly feels ambitious.
Seems to me that despite his knack for goals, Dinamo and Leicester sold low, and I don’t recall any serious transfer rumours involving him leaving Hoffenheim. What’s he turned down, Maminjo?
He was linked with Bayern and AC Milan.
Not sure how far along talks were, but I’m sure he could’ve gone to many teams if not those two (as he was a top Bundesliga player in his prime).
Hoffenheim was a competitive club the whole time he’s been there, until this year that they are absolutely undisciplined. In Krama’s defense, Baumann also has stayed. It’s most likely that he’s mad at the management for bringing in scrubs instead of real pros.
@BEĆAR and Maminjo
https://sportske.jutarnji.hr/sn/nogomet/transferi/slovenci-odlucili-reci-dosta-kradi-iz-hrvatske-mi-smo-po-tome-trenutno-najbolji-od-svih-u-bivsoj-jugoslaviji-15543270
Did you happen to read the above? Looks like they’re gonna fight tooth and nail to keep hold of Topalovic…
Lol.
Slovenians stole Jakov Fak from us, and he got them a silver medal at the Winter Olympics.
It’s payback time. 😜
I love that Fak is pronounced as f@(% in Croatian.
If memory serves, his contract expires this summer. Imo, probably should mend fences if he wants sufficient playing time next season ahead of WC2026 and if he wants a perfect ending to his career (at Hoffenheim).