The Peoples Person
·26 June 2026
Bastian Schweinsteiger: Former United man in hot water for World Cup take

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·26 June 2026

Former Manchester United star Bastian Schweinsteiger has become embroiled in some World Cup controversy.
The midfielder was one of the top talents of his generation and won numerous titles at Bayern Munich.
He played a total of 500 matches for the Bavarians and scored 68 goals.
Schweinsteiger moved to Manchester United in the summer of 2015 and spent a season and a half at the club before leaving under Jose Mourinho. He did manage to pick up an FA Cup winner’s medal in 2016 though.
He played just 35 times for the club, scoring two goals before leaving for Chicago Fire in 2017.
The midfield general’s biggest achievement was likely winning the World Cup with Germany in 2014.
The former Manchester United man has been working as a pundit on the ongoing World Cup in North America, but his comments on African football have irked the Ivory Coast manager, Emerse Fae.
In comments carried by the New York Times, whilst working for German broadcaster ARD, Schweinsteiger assessed, “African football … (is) a bit wild, a bit unorthodox and perhaps not so conditioned by tactics.”
In comments carried by the BBC, the Ivory Coast manager hit back at the German.
The Ivorians narrowly lost 2-1 to Germany in the group stage but qualified on six points alongside the Germans after matchday three.
Speaking after his side’s 2-0 win over Curacao, he claimed, “I think it’s sad.”
Elaborating further, he praised Schweinsteiger as a player but was left very disappointed in him as a man after his comments.
Fae explained, “it is odd he would speak that way. We could call it racist, if we were calling a spade a spade. I don’t agree with him, but I have no other solution other than to work with things as they are. All I can show is that on the pitch African teams are not just physical, we are technical and tactical.”
He added, “I can only hope it is a clumsy statement, rather than something going on in his mind. If that’s what he thinks, he is free to do so.”
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