Schweinsteiger retired from the national team, taking his glorious 120 national team appearances and the 2014 World Cup title.
What do you think of for piggy? Was it his moment of love with Podolsky, or the bloody battle in the World Cup final, or the "soft egg"?
Schweinsteiger was never a true leader, but he won numerous titles: bundesliga, German cup, Champions League, World Cup! His Bayern and German national teams have always been with victory, and his teammates have always been top stars.
How do you rate Schweinsteiger? He is a winner.
German football was going through its most painful times before schweinsteg, Ram, Podolski and Neuer came to the fore, but the reason why the results were good was because of the presence of one person: Barak.
Barak is not the winner, he is just the "millennium two", and like Schweinsteiger, Ballack is also the most iconic player in German football, team-minded, good at long-range shots and headers, physically strong.
But compared to Piglet, Barack does not have a Champions League title, let alone a World Cup title, but has a domineering spirit of a king.
How would you rate Barak? He is a king.
The indestructible Barak is the representative of the tough guy, the decisive end of the referee escorted all the way to the semi-finals of the South Korean team at the crucial time, and the 2002 World Cup Germany team was able to reach the final is an incredible achievement, and Barak's credit is great.
Ballack did not wait for the rise of the German golden generation, he could not catch up with the best era in the history of German football, compared to Schweinsteiger, he is more domineering, more tenacious, but he is far less accomplished than Schweinsteiger.
Swift retreated, Schweinsteiger is smart, although only 31 years old, but German football can already leave him, Schweinsteiger's successor is Kroos, a player who can control the midfield more than he can.
Schweinsteiger was lucky, at least he was luckier than Barak.