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Unlucky lucky. 6-time champion can complete a career in 22 years
The current season for Bayern Munich is rather strange – at the beginning of the campaign, only the lazy did not predict the early resignation of Niko Kovacs, and a couple of days ago, the football community was shocked by the reason of the 22-year-old French national team Kingsley Coman. A young footballer in an interview with a German journalist explicitly stated that it was possible to complete his career in the foreseeable future if he had to go for the third time under the surgeon’s knife. As you know, in the last summer month, Koman seriously injured the ligaments of the ankle joint and was out of the game for almost 4 months. Continue reading
Shunsuke Nakamura: Japanese genius, who became the legend of “Celtic”
Despite the considerable success, few of the fans with warmth recalls the “Celtic” from the time of Gordon Strachan. They prefer the five-year plan led by Martin O’Neill, who returned the Celts to the top of Scottish football and put an end to the Rangers hegemony. Even in Europe, the specialist is respected – the giants Juventus, Lyon and Porto have all fallen victim to the coach’s wards. In 2003, the Scots reached the UEFA Cup final.
Strakan signed a contract with the legendary club in 2005 – a year after the departure of Henrik Larsson. All the best players were getting old, and after the loss of the main talisman, the future seemed foggy. Continue reading
7 temporary coaches who jumped above their heads
Ole Gunnar Sulskher started perfectly. Recall the other. head coach who was pleasantly surprised.
The specialist who worked before Chelsea only in the modest Milton Keynes Dons and West Bromwich Albion did not seem to be the most logical candidate for the position of Londoner’s manager, but Roman Abramovich had no choice — by that time he seemed to have already said goodbye with all the famous trainers in Europe. As a result, the Italian accepted (temporarily) the proposal in March 2012 after it turned out that Andre Villas-Boash would not be the “new Mourinho”. Continue reading