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Robert enke, the No.1 goalkeeper of the German national team, was killed in a collision with a train. German police have confirmed that robert enke committed suicide.

The accident happened on a railway track in the northwest of Hanover. When robert enke, 32, was rescued, he died on the spot due to serious injuries.

Robert enke's sudden suicide shocked the German football world, and no one believed it was true. German national team coach Loew and Hanover team coach Begemann said in an interview that they were too sad to speak.

German media have a lot of speculation about the reasons for Cohen's suicide. Cohen was originally Lehmann's first choice after he quit the national team, but Loew was slow to determine who was the main goalkeeper of the national team, so Cohen competed with Adler, Wei Ze, Neuer and others for the main position in the World Cup. Unfortunately, Cohen fell behind in the competition due to fracture and intestinal inflammation in the most promising situation, and did not return until last month. In the new national team training list, there is no Cohen's name.

German media speculated whether Cohen committed suicide after losing the national team. If Loew had recruited Cohen, would this tragedy have been avoided? This topic is too heavy. Even if everyone doesn't think so, German coach Loew will bear a heavy burden, which may also affect Germany's preparations for the World Cup and even the World Cup in South Africa.

In an interview with Sports Picture, former Hanover coach Nurule said that the failure to be selected for the national team really gave Cohen a great blow, and he also specially called Cohen on this matter last weekend. At that time, Nurule comforted Cohen on the phone and said, "Believe me, you will become the 1 goalkeeper of the German team and stand in front of the German team during the World Cup in South Africa." Neuilü ller said that Cohen didn't have any big mood swings at that time, just saying: If only it were like this. ...

When the news of Cohen's suicide reached the training ground of the German team, it caused an uproar. According to the original arrangement, Germany will play a warm-up match with Chile this weekend. However, considering the huge impact of Cohen's suicide and perhaps the psychological pressure of Loew, the game may be cancelled. Niels Bach, secretary general of the German Football Association, said: "Nothing is certain now. The German Football Association will sit together and discuss what to do next. " For Cohen's death, Zwangziger, president of the German Football Association, also expressed regret: "We are deeply saddened by Cohen's family."