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probayern · 6 months
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realizing that this is a very rare and unheard of thing called the perfect week: at least one of my sports on every day. it's doing wonders for my emotional regulation
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torentialtribute · 5 years
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Klopp’s Liverpool are an F1 car… now for the chequered flag?
It's like buying a suit. It is like driving a Formula 1 car. Rafa Benitez has enough metaphors to compete with the strongest teams in the history of [PremierLeague . What he doesn't have is a way to curb them.
Nobody does that. Citizens, those outside the industry, can enjoy this most exciting, high-quality title race, but from where Benitez is seated there must be no small despair. His Newcastle team came close to Liverpool points and lost; in January she actually defeated Manchester City by Pep Guardiola but look at them now.
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Liverpool kept pace with Manchester City in title race thanks to a winning win over Newcastle
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Rafa Benitez & Newcastle desperately came close to getting Liverpool points on Saturday
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has cost £ 35 million. Riyad Mahrez no longer starts in Manchester City, but has been raised for £ 60 million.
& # 39; We were competing – but then their team makes the difference, & # 39; he said. & # 39; People ask me about my Liverpool against this Liverpool. We had players from the bank that were £ 1.5 million; this team has players that are nearly £ 40 million.
& # 39; These clubs have larger squadrons than the others, so even if you make a mistake as a manager – the player who comes off the bench makes the difference. "
If this sounds like pop to Klopp, that was not the intention. Benitez was full of praise for Liverpool and the way they played under the intense pressure to keep pace with Manchester City. His argument, however, content
The winning goal of Liverpool was scored and made by two substitutes: Origi and Xherdan Shaqiri.
If plan A does not function as hoped for, plan B will invariably introduce more high-quality players , individuals who would be the body names at a club such as Newcastle.
Liverpool has a much greater depth in depth than Newcastle, a point made by Benitez
Liverpool has a much greater depth in depth than Newcastle, at a time made by Benitez
So on the one hand, it's good for the competition to have a title race of such incredible intensity; on the other hand, it is useless for the competition to have two teams so far ahead. But don't worry, Benitez has an analogy for that. Different, in fact.
& # 39; As a coach you can improve players, bring them to a certain level & # 39 ;, I explained, & # 39; but ultimately you will achieve maximum efficiency. It is like being a Formula 1 driver. You can fight around the bends because you can use tactics – but once it is straight, they pass you because they have more. You can be the best driver in the world, it doesn't matter, they pass.
& # 39; With a better team you can get injuries and stay consistent. If we lost Salomon Rondon, it would be very difficult for us. Liverpool can lose Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino and they play Daniel Sturridge and Origi. And those players can make a difference. These clubs play the big money, the big wages, they go early on the transfer market.
& # 39; So it's like buying clothes. If you have £ 1,000, you can shop in this section, but if you have £ 10,000, you can shop in that section. And the material is much better. So, if you have no idea about clothing like me, you will look good.
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It's a fair point, but only so far, Liverpool and Manchester City have more depth in their team, that's true, and it must be hugely frustrating to be an excellent coach, Benitez, undoubtedly fighting the glass investment ceiling and therefore potential.
Benitez is right, he spent money on Liv erpool, but the last time he played this competition – Newcastle away – on December 28, 2008, one of his substitutes, David N & Gog, was recruited for £ 1.5 million. Nabil El Zhar was unused on the couch and bought from Saint-Etienne for £ 200,000.
Yet it is not only the recruitment that has brought Klopp & # 39; s Liverpool to the top of the league with another game to go. ] A clearly defined style – the rapid counterattacks started by keeper Alisson via for example Andrew Robertson – supported this victory, and Klopp & # 39; s man management has produced heroic performances under enormous pressure
Twice, through Rondon and Christian Atsu , Newcastle came back in the game, but Liverpool found reserves of mental strength to win.
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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp hugs Sadio Mane after the crucial 3-2 victory on Saturday
Fabinho's horrific plunge to leave the crucial late free kick to the bad taste, but Shaqiri & # 39; s pin-point delivery and Origi & # 39; s header were the embodiment of resilience required to capture titles
Yet there is another scenario in which Liverpool collects 97 points and City on the last day, 98. Liverpool would have lost one game the entire season and did not win the League. They would, perhaps, be among the top five teams in English football history – and still not be champions.
Psychologically, it could be devastating.
What would be the last, what would he say? If so what would he say? to inspire his team and overcome the disappointment? I have greeted the question with something close to disbelief. & # 39; We don't think about it, why should we? & # 39; he insisted
& # 39; Before the season you want to become champion and the moment you realize that this cannot happen, you are always disappointed. For some it is the first day of play, for the last day of play. It is clear to us: we have tried everything we can.
We cannot do more. The boys have already done more than I thought was possible. So we don't prepare for what happens after the game, we prepare for the game and we'll see. Let's try to get 97 points and then we are ready for judgment.
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Liverpool has placed themselves in such a strong position but their fate is out of their hands
& # 39; I am not a journalist. I just say it. And in my mind we win. I know it may happen that we don't, but frankly I don't think about it. Negative scenario & # 39 We treat that when it happens.
& # 39; When I came to Liverpool, I realized that we should do it the hard way. Happiness is not always with us. not: "Wow, luck again." So hey The club, the boys, is ready. And whatever happens, it will be a successful season. "
Of course, some will argue against that. No time for losers and all that nonsense. If a team with 97 points and a defeat can be considered failed. Real Madrid once reached 96 points, at that time their highest totally ever in La Liga, and second in Barcelona.
Manuel Pellegrini, the manager, was promptly fired – no chance that with Klopp – but a point shortage and the mental preparation for next season must possibly five minutes after the end of this campaign.
Meanwhile, Benitez and the rest of the Premier League continue to focus on closing the gap on the biggest losers of English football, whoever they are, who they are they also are.
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365footballorg-blog · 6 years
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Football clubs supported by famous Formula 1 Champions
Formula 1 superstars with a huge fan following are themselves fans of many sports teams. Some of the motorsports’ most famous World Champions are big fans of football clubs from their native country.
LEWIS HAMILTON – Arsenal
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Lewis Hamilton is on the verge of becoming only the third driver in Formula 1 history to win five or more Drivers’ Championship. The 33-year-old has been an Arsenal fan since he was five years old and he once stated that if racing didn’t work for him, he would have been a footballer or a cricketer, having played both for his school teams.
The Brit is very vocal about his support for Arsenal and has been spotted at the Gunners’ games with family and friends wearing the club’s kit. He also stated that former Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, once gave him the opportunity to train with the team.
“I’ve had the privilege of meeting him [Wenger] a couple of times. He asked me to go and train with the team, which I have not managed to do yet, but he was always really welcoming and it was cool to meet ‘our team’s’ boss. I’ve supported Arsenal since I was five.” – Hamilton said.
NICO ROSBERG – Bayern Munich
Nico Rosberg had an intensive rivalry on the track with Lewis Hamilton when the pair were together at Mercedes. The bragging rights on the track have mostly gone Hamilton’s way but when it comes to football, Rosberg comes out on top as he supports Bayern Munich and the Bavarian club has had some memorable victories over Arsenal in recent years.
“Bayern was the first club I encountered. Again and again. When I was at my parents there was always football running – every Saturday. There you could see all the clubs. But during the week, there was mostly Bayern. I learned to love them during the Champions League evenings – something happened between me and them.” – Rosberg revealed in an interview with Transfermarkt.
Football is the German’s second favourite hobby after racing of course and he is also an avid supporter of the national football team. He often tweets about both Bayern Munich and Germany.
Rosberg won his only Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship in 2016 and retired from the sport immediately. His father, Keke Rosberg, is also a former World Champion.
Go bayern!!!! Flat out!! pic.twitter.com/htytvxK327
— Nico Rosberg (@nico_rosberg) April 23, 2013
Happy birthday, Nico! Let's get you a good present! 👊 https://t.co/WoCWD7m2oy
— FC Bayern US (@FCBayernUS) June 27, 2018
FERNANDO ALONSO – Real Madrid
Two-time World Champion, Fernando Alonso, is a fan of defending European Champions, Real Madrid. In September 2017, the Spaniard was named an honourary Real Madrid member. 
“Thank you very much, Mr. President, this is a tremendously special day for me, I do not miss anything that happens at this club and when people ask me why I am a supporter, I always say I don’t know why, because I was just born to be a Real Madrid supporter,” Alonso said after receiving the honour from Real Madrid President, Florentino Perez. 
“My father was from Madrid and he instilled in me the values of this great club, my house always had a lot of football growing up,” he stated.
Alonso announced during the ongoing season that he would not race in Formula 1 in 2019.
Hala Madrid 🏆 @realmadrid pic.twitter.com/GoWVNRDERf
— Fernando Alonso (@alo_oficial) May 26, 2018
SEBASTIAN VETTEL – Eintracht Frankfurt
Sebastian Vettel is a four-time World Champion and the youngest Champion in the history of Formula 1. However, unlike his compatriot Rosberg, Vettel doesn’t support the glamourous Bayern Munich, instead, he supports Eintracht Frankfurt.
“It started because they’re close to my home. Eintracht Frankfurt is the only Bundesliga club in [the state of] Hessen. That aside, they’ve been the most successful team in the region for years. Of course, 1899 Hoffenheim are around now too, but Frankfurt was always the go-to club if you wanted to watch a Bundesliga match. That’s how the connection with Eintracht started. Over the last few years, I’ve got more and more interested in the Bundesliga, which is why I know my team a bit better.” – Vettel said on how he became a fan of the club.
Vettel is also a keen footballer himself and has been involved in charity football matches. The German is set to lose the Drivers’ Championship to Hamilton this season but he can at least be happy about the fact that Frankfurt won the DFB-Pokal this year which was its first major trophy since 1988. 
#Eintracht supporter Sebastian #Vettel keeps his fingers crossed for #SGE's cup win! #SGEinBerlin #ADLERimAnflug @F1 @DFB_Pokal @DFBPokal_EN https://t.co/d1UDzNvC0Q
— Eintracht Frankfurt (@eintracht_eng) May 25, 2017
MICHAEL SCHUMACHER – FC Koln
Michael Schumacher is the most successful driver in Formula 1 history with seven Drivers’ Championship to his name including five in a row.
The German enjoyed playing football as a hobby and he even played for his local football team FC Echichens. Schumacher has participated in several charity football games and has also organised games between Formula 1 drivers.
Speaking on how he developed a liking for football, he said –
“Most likely it can be traced back to Toni Schumacher and Pierre Littbarski, two former German internationals. When I was a boy they were the two most outstanding players for me. They were both with 1. FC Cologne, the club that I supported. And like every other young boy I played myself as well; I was not as good as I would have liked to be, but I enjoyed playing all the same.”
Schumacher is yet to recover from the skiing accident he had in late 2013 and he may never make a full recovery.
AYRTON SENNA – Corinthians
Ayrton Senna, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all-time, was a huge fan of Corinthians which is based in Sao Paulo where he was born.
Senna was once pictured wearing a white shirt with the Corinthians emblem underneath his racing overalls and the club has paid homage to the three-time World Champion on several occasions.
On 21 March 2010, on what would have been Senna’s 50th birthday, Corinthians played a tape in his memory. In 2014, the club’s players took the field wearing Senna’s iconic helmet for a Copa do Brasil match.
The biggest tribute the club paid to Senna who died in a racing accident at the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix was unveiling a jersey in his honour on 3 October 2018.  The kit featured his signature and 41 stripes which represent each of his victories.
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Nossa nova camisa chegou!https://t.co/fLsm4iCMIo#LuteAtéSerEterno#VaiCorinthians pic.twitter.com/YmNB1uk6gd
— Corinthians (@Corinthians) October 1, 2018
Corinthians players wore helmets last night before the game in memory of Ayrton Senna. 20 years to the day. pic.twitter.com/qcCpIq183R
— Football Tweet (@Football__Tweet) May 1, 2014
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