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oh have these values developed in post-war germany. hard is it to live by and defend the principles of unity justice and freedom in our work every day lives. our journey to meet our series starts october 21st d w. we took a dip under the options and louis missouri to hear things like this. is very driven is a guy that loves what he does and i think you see that in this game. joking about brains
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just sargent's of course and through a slightly smaller ups we met up with these 2 who sound like an old married couple . with us who. called book losing a court to move acquitted in the mikado. of formal mounting a more more careful bringing goods japanese contingent in full force and we trace the roots of the man who can't keep himself out of the headlines at the moment so not very well can. say the man who always claims. stops. as a strategy for when he's already a top stock right by growing up of course you want to be a professional but again making a fire and then bringing these guys on sept 11th is an impressive and he's not taking me impressing up by hand he's becoming equally indispensable to gemini.
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to success has taken time he's a confident guy. took him a long time to find his his own way. hurdles to have to overcome and what steps to take along the way. for them one by one. whether britain. has finally reached stardom status. gone to a german mother and father cannot 3 story begins at his local club. in bushland.
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but germany's young talent left the comforts of home at 16 he took a courageous step moving to london to join the english. football academy belief in the universe and of course i think it. was a bit skeptical of his decision. he was talented it wasn't always easy for the young contemporary to assess himself on . his time in england without. going to. the way or the pace was way different. so there was a bit of
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a struggle but afterwards it was just great. as a club. for young players. coach has a reputation for giving young players a chance and can operate with eager to show what he was made of his new teammates including some german stars like new zealand lukas podolski helped. form a german international pam that also took the young brain under his wing what i saw them was a very mature. very dynamic attacking we've got. he was impressive because you could see that he has got the tempo he's got the backing mind and kind of some players who can be very dynamic and make the difference and
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when no one wants situation and go direct to the gold so we hear at that moment where you could see like yeah there's more to come from. unfortunately playing time this hard to come by with the likes of chamberlain and theo walcott's in his position. the criticism sometimes helps him to just stay on the ground because one good training in the 1st team doesn't mean anything you haven't done nothing for the club at the moment you cross the club money not vice versa so that kind of mindset wanted to reach the highest level. and not being just a stranger in academy football who does well between 16 and 18 even a season out on loan to west brom failed to give game time largely because he was repeatedly injured.
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i always said to him you need to do more you need to do the extra otherwise you have no chance to be a top professional in the game at some point it became clear that would never make a big breakthrough as big as well recognized so it's. kind of a big career. so he made his way back to germany to. use the chance to prove his worth you need to embrace the challenge and you think that bremen is a step back this is a step forward for you because people will demand from you performances every single week and that is totally different to the position you are. transferred to braman brought exactly that of playing time and the position as a starter and. you could demonstrate in england. you shouldn't. be saying that rising star at braman
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court by ns attention 2017 he made the move to the record champions for an 8000000 year a transfer fee. from day he was promptly loaned out to hoffenheim for the year. or for the sake of fun of the often the. first. so much with muslims with certain goals and 9 assists in his 1st season and that we contributed significantly to the double winning 201819. regular stuff. i think you can be a leader in. the wings he can lead the national the national team of germany. a constant threat and you've got praise from. so far already so people are praising him. i'm not sure. you know as much as i can.
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love success at the olympics 21 years championships on the national team is. that. you need to leave the next generation really. over the years for him to excel that level on the international. germany at the biggest stages. to share his good fortune without this 627 he has been taking part in the project. percentage of his. talents.
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although. despite his high flying career keeps his feet on the ground having started as a reserve in england he's forced his way to the very top and. now he's the only germany player with a. pinch now all that's missing. i can say that i'm really proud of him. senior player was very mature and could make his. decisions. really stepped up and i was able to be himself understand him self express his feelings and make sure that he delivered. for japanese players them. right in frankfurt and we gave them a visit. to actually come out and makoto has
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savings it's as though the japanese pair have become footballing brothers in frankfurt. school things energetic cheeky in a good way and comes across as very like about it at the same time he has a good measure of himself and his surroundings. definitely the player a huge potential guy because. he's got 13 bundesliga seasons under his belt frankfurt's defensive stalwart shows little sign of slowing down going strong in his mid thirty's. much good i can only say good things about him we've got a couple of photos a great guy and a great plan more than one can really look up to. massive respect for the role here forms in the bundesliga to new york and how he conducts himself in general you know i my him as a teammate and that's going to make a new kind of sort of cost savings interest to you after
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a season long loan in belgium come out is a game changer for frankfurt it's a bit reserved for a few of us here i know what you're going to say you know corey to more than thinking i should try to be more i'm going there to show more emotion sometimes more powerful. the bundesliga will only improve come out of its warehouse a bit developed into japan's captain. what else can they learn from one another. or to bring just a whole. the little boy who understand very little german so has helped me as a lot with. an exchange child teaching modern japanese face in your new home. that's not true. i maybe just don't understand all the latest japanese trend so i got the odd word here and then i think. so he doesn't get the abbreviation for
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a birthday present for example. in london we also we don't that's just the northern japan. where. i'm teaching he will these things the way he's teaching to be. the kind of japanese i can do without. the modest deft touch is reminiscent of a young shinji kagawa it looks like it's just a matter of time until the 23 year old is a regular for japan's. first few commanders really settled into the team and he's combining very well already with a lot of the other guys out on the pitch he's still young and if you place to his potential he'll keep making steady progress. he's also welcome to start scoring a few more goals. that's one thing i'd like to see. put up with that. he could do well to show more emotions as has saved it does my.
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course all try to copy that sometime the way he gets himself worked up from. always doing that kind of thrusting our shoulders yeah that's his menacing shoulder stance . when you score you just sort of do this big full on celebrations really your thing with you. just like an old married couple sometimes opposites attract. right undefeated in the last 3 matches they have to completely restructure their attack in the off season we put their shiny new up bench under the microscope. now introducing just that slice yeah thanks for its new strike force it's a soapbox i've got nothing what sets them apart they strike 1st strike it comes to the fore. don't forget they've got big boots to fill.
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the trio of sebastian allaire look at your bitch and anti-red bitch were among europe's best last season scoring most of frankfurt's goals. they brought up frankfurt strengths especially in transition play frankfurt scored 19 on the counter last season the speedy strikers broke out immediately after winning the ball and cut straight for goal slicing up defensives through the middle was the go to match plan for frankfurt and brought in most of their goals. to yo bitch at it again. but those glory days are over head coach adding hutto was tasked with finding a new tack this summer to replace his outgoing stars and he's using totally different types of players. which means a totally different strategy right now frequently play a pressing game which means their new strike force entered dangerous areas much
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faster past austin andre silva live in the box where they wait to get on the end of a pinpoint cross sort of mop up any close range rebounds this time postage misplayed it but the principle is clear. it was constantly again on the edge of the box in frankfurt's match that only on berlin. to get 2 choices either within a cross or take a shot from distance and hope that one of the strikers would be able to pounce on a potential rebound. instead of trying to get such a good example from the car still holds it is a classic coach's goal. for such a goal kids that showed he's a real center forward he's got this instinctive nice for going up the need to be the most. you know it's called the old because it was very very nice
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frankfurt using classic center forwards means they need plenty of crosses they lead the league in passes from the flanks by a large margin. their speed and dynamism has now largely shifted out why the strikers are no longer expected to haul up field in top gear but simply need to work their way to the penalty area and play to their strengths. that's a pretty good cross back to the set up from andre silva. gonzalo posse n.c.i. has also benefited from the system change he was a bench player last season but his 3 goals this campaign top frankfurt's charts he doesn't play much build up but waits until process come in from out wide then he puts them away like the best classic center forwards. said sesto was. it's a familiar scene breakthrough out wide eyed the strikers put in a perfect pass and then comes the cold blooded finish. frankfurt's new offensive
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system works like a charm. of oslo the song. to play in france that they have been playing together solazyme the fear and it's proved in the statistics the 3 strikers of back 7 of frankfurt's 9 goals an impressive 78 percent. frankfurt most well equipped to repeat last season success they'll certainly be able to count on plenty of goals. did you know kick off is now on you tube with the world of football. with nigeria and was going to mexico the world through to rid we travel the world in the region if they knew how high tensions are running i'm going to say no to the stars for me and there were people in the coach and. i am chris here it. was. it is going to go on. as
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a football kick off on you tube. over to you. josh sergeant in settling in at barito braman and getting more experience with the u.s. national team he's hoping to break out this season. sargent dynamic young striker from the united states the 19 year olds as proof one of the u.s.a.'s most promising young players but is still establishing himself at the brain and. try my hardest and it's been working so far it all began back in misery in the midwest of the us some might call it the middle of nowhere he's a very driven he's the guy that loves what he does and i think you see that he looks like a little trouble make up but on the pitch no one worked harder than he wanted to succeed and wanted to be the best and he was always better than the kids his
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age the 1st summer song actually i thought she was pretty versatile as nationalists and coach i was just impressed with her school. josh sargent from the middle of nowhere to the u.s. national team's top striker. this is where he's from o'fallon missouri nissim below us a nice place for a kid to grow up with plenty of options for pastimes. i actually played a lot of sports growing up but. i think football probably stuck with me the most my both my parents played when they were in college and my sister my older sister also played so i was kind of born into a football family to start and i loved it right away. at the age of 8 he joined his 1st club instant love this. girl for soccer family soccer is in the blood came from our history. everything in st louis is a big soccer town but we also every one of us like to win whether it's board games
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or basketball or soccer or whatever it is we all want to win it. seems the family has a knack for winning and. for a while. literally since he was 2 years old and his 1st word was ball it took off from there. not to way. we play in the living room here downstairs where are you always and broke a lot of pictures and mirrors and so. i thought it was normal maybe it's not like you know we did wear our houses very much lived in. such a place by his side he didn't practice. in the backyard where he'd come home from practice and if there was something he wasn't happy with he did a practice he'd be in the yard till you know till it was dark after was start working
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on whatever skill it was he didn't feel like he was up to par on. even back then little josh told reddy he seemed very confident about his upcoming korea as. you know they would ask kids what do you want to do when you grow up i always a professional soccer player professional soccer player and some teachers would say like you know like something you can really do like i so i think i can do this you know from a very young age and you know this is what i want to do josh was one of those kids right when he woke up right when he got out of bed he's you know you come and jump on my chest and say let's go play dad let's go players those pretty much sunup to sundown. take long for all the hours of. it soon became apparent the job for his teammates. was it was a was a rare talent even at the age of 12 you could you could tell he had some special
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qualities just unique ability to score goals to separate from defenders josh was the best talent he says you coach ever trained in scoring goals galore he didn't want to try for the opposite of the next big easy. but you have the natural ability and are willing to work hard i think that you know it's an unstoppable combination and his desire to compete and to win as a team and as an individual i think those will be is strongest assets embody the st louis type of player which good mentality good work ethic like i said very selfless and he's just got a tremendous talent for me josh is a complete center forward that i think is a refined. it didn't take long until the national team scouts became aware of his extraordinary talent. when i started getting invited to you for team national
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team camps and so when i really knew that i could do this for the rest of my life there was a there was a moment i. believe 16 years old 15 years old playing against dallas. in the playoffs they were considered the number one rated team and in the country at the time with a lot of top professional prospects and josh playing 3 years up was was was by far the man of the match and just was just a tremendous amount of. the under 15 you squat josh and that's it 5 goals that they called tournament pushing him up to the under 17. almost every day he would ask for extra. you know functional training doing some finishing in front of goal so he took a lot of reps every day and often he would you know my phone would ring or he'd send me a texas a coach can i get a bag of balls can i go to the field. more work at age 17 he headed to the under 25
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well cup with 4 goals in 5 games he won the silver boots a 2nd top scorer for the u.s. full team in the early 28 seed it's a dream come true i'm sure anybody would say that but it really is it's what you think of when you're a little kid you just want to play for a country in a world cup so hopefully in these next few years all be able to do that in the world cup but already it's been a tremendous feeling to just play in these friendlies for my country. he scored in his 1st international match for the u.s. it doesn't get much better than that. a lot of people are very happy for me always tweeting at me saying congratulations i'm feeling the pressure. on his 18th birthday he signed a pro contract at brighton and. just seeing through the speed of play in the boonies leader has been the most difficult thing for me. but training with these guys every day has a failed me improve with. this wonderfully good debut came in december 28th see he
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scored his 1st goal 2 minutes after stepping off the pitch that i want to try to establish myself being in the squad not the starting 11 in the squad every match to and hopefully maybe towards another season i don't know trying to establish my spot in the starting 11 josh seems to be very humble when it comes to his future at brightman but what to his full mementoes expect from his korea. my asportation for josh in the future is that he's going to score a lot of goals and turn into being one of the best strikers in the bundesliga and i think he'll at the same time become. one of the pivotal players for the u.s. national team just very proud of that unbelievable young man he's a guy that united deal player. embodies everything that the club values and
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fascinating landscape. mystical force. a village tucked away in the moments of long. long long family come up imagine any other world. older youngest son has set off for the distance city. where he hopes to hold himself a future. far from the village above the clouds. his team in dublin . kickoff. a cool gather for
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byron a high flyer for germany's national team could hardly wait a minute where did he previously play that's right there at a time where josh sargent is in the starting blocks and ready to go. w. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see myself as the kids find strength grown up her. my objective is to work and find. you know the books on youtube.
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