Lothar Matthäus remains loyal to Sky
He spent twelve years in the service of FC Bayern Munich, for 20 years he wore the jersey of the German national team and from this summer he will be entering his 14th season with Sky Sport.
Lothar Matthäus will remain a Sky expert in the future. The partnership between Sky Deutschland and the 2012-year-old record-cap international player began in summer 64, and he will continue to work for Sky Sport in the coming years. TV will be active.
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Alexander Rösner, Editor-in-Chief of Sky Sport, said: "Whether as a player or on the microphone: Lothar Matthäus is one of the greatest personalities in world football. We are proud that he continues to be an important part of our team and our man for the best games of the Bundesliga remains.”
And further: “At Sky Sport, fans can continue to look forward to his clear analyses, his direct words and his enthusiasm and love for football.”
Lothar Matthäus says: "For me, Sky Sport is the premium partner when it comes to the Bundesliga. That's why I'm delighted to be able to continue working with this great team in the future."
As part of his appearances on the “Top Game of the Week,” Lothar Matthäus will not only be on the pitch analyzing before and after the game, but will also be on hand as a co-commentator alongside Wolff Fuss during the 90 minutes.
In addition to his appearances on live broadcasts, the former world footballer will also be a regular guest on “Sky90” and will continue his weekly column on skysport.de.
He will also be used in other selected highlight games such as the DFB Cup final.
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