Dzeko's late-career brilliance: a 40-year-old resurgence shakes bundesliga
Edin Džeko's goal against Bielefeld wasn't just a victory; it's a statement. At 40, the Bosnian striker is not only scoring but redefining what's possible in German football, fueling Schalke's surprising push for the Bundesliga title.
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A masterclass in calculated moves
The impact is undeniable. Džeko's fifth goal in seven games solidified Schalke's position at the top of the table, a remarkable feat considering his age. His decision to join Schalke from Fiorentina, foregoing a lucrative offer from Paris Saint-Germain – reportedly around €1.3 million over five months – for a significantly lower, yet still healthy €300,000, speaks volumes about his priorities.
nIt wasn't just about the money. Sources reveal that Džeko, advised by Bosnian national team coach Sergej Barbarez, felt a stronger connection with Schalke. This sentiment resonated within the squad, where he quickly became a key figure. His influence extended beyond the pitch, with his former Wolfsburg teammate Nikola Katic actively recommending the move.
nDžeko's career trajectory is remarkable. His breakthrough at Wolfsburg under Felix Magath, who signed him without prior scouting, culminated in a Bundesliga title in 2009. Even a private jet offered by Schalke for a potential pre-match appearance was declined – a testament to his grounded nature. This humility contrasts sharply with his massive social media following (2.4 million Instagram followers vs. Schalke's 1.4 million), signaling a global appeal that transcends the sport.
nHis on-field record, however, reveals a minor flaw: a 60% conversion rate from penalties – a statistic that doesn't quite align with his overall impressive career. Perhaps a point for someone else to take those spot kicks.
nBeyond football, Džeko has established himself as a successful restaurateur, co-owning the highly-rated
