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The football brothers Toni and Felix Kroos in Corona times find the discussion about well-coiffed footballers in lockdown inappropriate.

"For me this is a hypocritical discussion on the backs of professional footballers," said Felix Kroos in the latest edition of the joint podcast "Einfach mal Luppen".

The trigger was an open letter from the Central Association of the German Hairdressing Trade to the German Football Association two weeks ago.

"The resentment towards top-styled footballers, and as a result, customer calls who want to persuade illegal work and rule violations such as house calls," said the letter.

“It is clear that this attracts the most attention when you go to professional footballers,” said the younger of the two Kroos brothers: “Yes, it is illegal work, is absolutely wrong and should not be done.

But, as I said, the discussion is hypocritical.

Of 80 million Germans, 60, 70 percent of people find a way to do it. "

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They even have their hair styled by their wives.

Because of the lockdown, the hairdressing salons in Germany are currently closed.

It is different in Spain, as Toni Kroos reported from the Spanish champions Real Madrid.

His hairdresser usually comes home.

But last Friday he had to cancel the appointment due to a positive corona test.

"No negative comments about my hairstyle yet"

So the national player went into the hands of his wife Jessica.

He had already done that more often during the lockdown in Spain last spring.

His wife cut his hair every two or three weeks.

"And that tip-top," he said.

"I haven't heard any negative comments about my hairstyle."

Brother Felix feels the same way.

"I got myself hair clippers and left my wife on," he said.

The 29 year old professional of the second division club Eintracht Braunschweig is satisfied with the result of the work of his wife Lisa.

“She did really well.

I noticed that she has a talent for it. "

This is how the haircut is also successful at home

The lockdown is extended.

This means that hairdressers will also remain closed.

A world champion hairdresser explains briefly and simply how the “lockdown cut” can also be made at home.

Source: WORLD