JO 2024 – Dennis Schröder honest about the Olympic village in Paris: “It’s really…

Before heading to Lille to take part in the basketball tournament, Dennis Schröder and his teammates spent a few hours in the Olympic Village.

The point guard documented this, and he gave an honest opinion on the athletes’ Olympic Village.

Reigning world champion Germany entered the Paris Olympic Games with enormous ambition.

With Dennis Schröder still as good when he puts on the national team jersey and the Wagner brothers in top form, the Nationalmannschaft could well establish itself as the number one outsider for LeBron James and Team USA.

For their opening match last Saturday, the Germans did not hold back, crushing Japan by 20 points thanks to a dominant interior sector.

The Wagners and Daniel Theis combined for 55 points and 18 rebounds between them, while the flag bearer of the delegation was content to organize his team’s play with 13 points and 12 assists.

Dennis Schröder cuts the Olympic Village canteen


As always, he documented this on his YouTube channel, and he enhanced his latest video with a little guided tour of the Olympic Village.

The opportunity for fans to delve into the daily lives of the athletes, but also to discover the canteen. After Kevin Durant and the cardboard beds, here is Dennis Schröder and the Olympic kitchen:

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It’s really crazy, the Olympic Village is full of life, there are even people who stroll around peacefully on their bikes.

Unfortunately, this is something we don’t have in our village in Lille. Daniel Theis says that we should perhaps have reserved some.

Otherwise I ate salad, pasta… And my friends, it’s not so good.

Dennis Schröder, like all basketball players, did not stay long in the Olympic village, just long enough for him to eat with his teammates.

And if we are to believe his reaction, he must be very happy to live in Lille, where a chef must take care of them.

If he will quickly forget this meal, he will keep an indelible memory of the opening ceremony and his role as flag bearer.

Dennis Schröder didn’t like his only meal in the Olympic Village, but it will be just a detail in the great adventure he plans to live with his selection.

With a medal, everything will be forgotten for the German leader.

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