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Leverkusen (dpa) - Sky presenter Sebastian Hellmann and expert Lothar Matthäus kept asking questions.

They asked again and again whether the coach on loan from Hannes Wolf would rather stay at Bayer Leverkusen than return to his job as U18 national coach.

Wolf tried to avoid the questions in a charming way, but for the German record international player Matthäus it was clear: "Whenever Bayer Leverkusen talked about, he was more radiant."

One can undoubtedly assume that Wolf would prefer the job with the Bundesliga top team to returning to the DFB youth team.

But he can also be believed that this would not be a problem for him.

“The job at the DFB is also great,” said the 40-year-old: “You can now think about what is even better than the other, but both are great jobs.

It's a luxury situation. "

Wolf's chances of permanent employment at Bayer were actually not very high.

And the first four games gave them only limited support.

The 3: 1 against Frankfurt could be a turning point.

Bayer had the hoped-for balance, all of Wolf's decisions were made.

"If things continue like this, I think Bayer is interested in starting the new season with this coach," said Matthäus.

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