A happy ending for the taxi driver: Matthaus buys Neuer’s jersey for 1000 euros

Hazir S., a taxi driver from Germany, had a difficult week. He decided to speak up about his unpleasant encounter with Bayern Munich’s captain Manuel Neuer and ended up being in the spotlight of the German media. But, his troubles seem to be over, after Bayern’s legend Lothar Matthaus stepped in and ended this unpleasant situation. It all started when Bild reported that a Turkish taxi driver took Bayern keeper Manuel Neuer for a ride, and then found his lost documents and money in his car. He spent around 400 euros in an attempt to give him back his documents, only to receive one jersey, without a ’thank you note.A 20 million euros man is stingy, according to one unhappy taxi driverThe disappointed driver took his story to the media, saying that he cannot do anything with one jersey, since he has four kids, which is something Neuer surely didn’t know (and wasn’t obliged to know). Jens Genschmar, head of the Dresden Football Museum called Hazir and offered him 200 euros for the jersey. He wanted to take it and put it in his museum. But, Hazir clearly wanted to make up for his lost money, so the deal was not agreed upon. And then came in Lothar Matthaus and ‘closed the deal’. Lewandowski’s successor is a 17 year old kid from RennesFormer German international read the story and decided to do something. He offered a taxi driver 1000 euros for the jersey, which was gladly expected by the happy Turk. Matthaus then added another jersey he signed and both jerseys will be put up for an auction for “A heart for children”.”I know from my own experience what it’s like to lose your wallet. The worst thing is the effort afterwards. Block cards, get new ones, apply for ID… I find Hazir’s commitment all the more valuable in order to save Manuel the trouble” Matthaus told Bild. ##NAJAVA_MECA_6522949##And what about Hazim? He came from 400 euros in debt to 600 euros in plus in a matter of days.„My children will be happy. And we will go out for ice cream.” He always thought a lot of Lothar Mattäus. Now he is his hero: “Lothar is the best” said the Turk.

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