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"11 Leben" geht endlich in die zweite Staffel: In "Die Welt von Lothar Matthäus" kommen wir einem der besten Fußballerspieler aller Zeiten ganz nah. Es ist die Geschichte des einzigen deutschen Weltfußballers – der gleichzeitig auch zu einer bisweilen tragischen und notorisch missverstandenen Figur des öffentlichen Lebens wird.
Lothar Matthäus ist Welt- und Europameister, deutscher Rekord-Nationalspieler und steht in einer Reihe mit Legenden wie Fritz Walter, Uwe Seeler und Franz Beckenbauer. Er hat sich auf den größten Bühnen des Fußballs mit Spielern wie Marco van Basten, Roberto Baggio und Diego Maradona gemessen. Und er ist seit Kindheitstagen ein Idol von Markus Kavka.
Der hat als glühender Anhänger des FC Bayern München Matthäus' Karriere über Jahrzehnte verfolgt. Heute hat der Host der zweiten Staffel von "11 Leben" einen deutlich distanzierteren Blick auf das Fußballgeschäft und die Rolle seines ehemaligen Lieblings. Ihn bewegt die Frage: Wer will dieser Lothar Matthäus eigentlich sein?
Kavka rollt dafür Matthäus' Leben noch einmal auf. Er spricht mit Vertrauten und Mitspielern, Größen des deutschen und des internationalen Fußballs, Matthäus' Freunden – und seinen Rivalen. Jedes weitere Gespräch gibt uns die Chance, Dinge neu zu ordnen und eine andere Perspektive einzunehmen. Inklusive einiger erstaunlicher Wendungen.
Matthäus' größten Erfolge und die vernichtenden Niederlagen, die Tage voller Dramatik und Glück, aber auch das erbarmungslose Scheitern: Das alles erleben wir noch einmal gemeinsam neu. Je weiter wir in die Welt von Lothar Matthäus abtauchen, stellt sich Markus Kavka immer mehr die Frage: Sind wir nicht alle ein bisschen Lothar?
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"11 Leben – Die Welt von Lothar Matthäus" ist eine Produktion der Wake Word Studios im Auftrag von RTL+
Host: Markus Kavka
Buch: Yorck Großkraumbach
Regie: Berni Mayer
Redaktion: Stefan Rommel, Berni Mayer, Tim Pommerenke und Markus Kavka
Beratung Storytelling: Tim Pommerenke
Sound Design: Fabian Schäffler
Sprecher*innen: Josephine Aleyt und Yorck Großkraumbach
Projektmanagement: Josephine Aleyt
Redaktionsleitung RTL: Silvana Katzer
Executive Producer RTL: Andrea Zuska und Christian Schalt
Das "11 Leben"-Theme stammt im Original von Stephan Schöpf.
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