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tv   Kick off  Deutsche Welle  December 15, 2019 8:30am-9:01am CET

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take personally i went with wonderful people to make the game so special. for all true for. my. more than football on line. everything comes to an end even in football this week on kickoff we have coaches who wouldn't accept this hard truth to return to their old club does this usually work out. no no no football come back.
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and then we have this man you know it to me it's finished in the. maze it is he'll a world star with millions of fans one of the best playmaker in the. world cup winner in 2014 yet somehow a traitor just 4 years later. means it was an. international football that. really came down to see if supposing wrong his heel is as polarizing as they come to call life an inevitable endings in football. in. yes i am very proud to be part of this team and that we've reached i will go
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see that i still. here's where it all started. the rumor valley region in west germany. this pitch is where those football story started. last fall and there is probably one of the last street footballers in germany if you start playing regularly as a 4 or 5 year old in a cage you learn how to stand your ground against older players. you also develop certain qualities such as creativity and finesse that was a big part of his evolution as a player. because it was born in germany but his roots are turkish his grandfather emigrated in the 1960 s. when turkish migrant workers held we built germany's economy as your family made
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germany venue home. music played for several local clubs but soon impress cows from bundesliga side shaka. and in 2006 he even caught the eye of germany national team coach you are going to live a day you told him and. it's i think right now i want to play for germany turkey later in the war will be the turkey and germany were competing for it. it wasn't easy for him to give up his turkish citizen quick about it at the consulate they were not accepting his desire to become german look if they have to shop twice in the gym and if i did their part of because he was one of the most talented players of youth age group in europe you don't know. which shock is youth team who's a well the german under 19 championship and he quickly made a name for himself among the pros through his performances he soon made his way into the 1st team that shot.
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when the music came from the youth squad you could already see what a great footballer he is even in training it was scoring goals for fun you could tell this kid is going places. and that's just what he did at 17 isn't made his debut in the bundesliga for shell alongside manuel neuer and even rocketed looking for more playing time he forced to move to. where he won his 1st trophy the german cup. next stop the most prestigious club in the world a dream come true at just 21 years old and reached the top. i always believed in myself and gave it my all thanks to the support of my family and friends i've made it so far i want to become better that's why i'm here if you can get this feeling when you. came part of the madrid soap opera every move under surveillance discuss like a tele novellas 3 years on the coach josie marino
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a rough ride. according to his critics doesn't work hard enough he hides in big games a trait that has haunted him throughout his career the most interesting for me was . in the dressing room at real madrid i'm going to read this but i'm going to read it way nicer than i think it was are you giving up now you're such a coward what do you want to creep under the beautiful warm shower shampoo your hair to be alone or do you want to prove to your fellow players the fans out there and me what you can do i think the best part of this is that he went after the hair . i'm the. one who said we split up with someone likes him and someone doesn't like. football or. because he doesn't like to go back but he makes
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a difference in front of the gold. it was a new start for him and also for the club finally arsenal spent big 50000000 euros at club transfer record at the time. now we were going to be everywhere and there were already the cards but you're going to. get it started. to be wrong. but despite winning trophies with arsenal he could rarely live up to expectations again he became the scapegoat for some fans the same supporters that previously celebrate his arrival. he was shocking the press to. germany and we have never seen
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a. players like measured our modern gladiators when they're performing well thumbs go up. when they're having a bad game to go down and yet we always expect a lot from those players well then when they're struggling they get criticized more harshly than players in what different positions. as a coach it's important to harness his strengths and. in. germany coach you are similar did exactly that he always believed and i made him a key player in the national team the 2010 world cup was there breakthrough tournament with brilliant performances in the knockout round against england and argentina. as it was the ideal play for germany coach or can live wanted to revolutionize german football if it was technically gifted and he had a great left foot one move really trusted him and counted on him even in difficult times music they had a special relationship with the most. japanese game of all and so did izzy from
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creating counterattacks to a more possession based game played an important part in germany 2014 world cup campaign and together with live he wanted top on football's biggest stage. only a select few can ever win the world cup we have made it it was an amazing experience in brazil now the world knows we play attractive football. donated his world cup bonus to children in brazil with the help of the big shoe charity project he paid for life changing surgeries even at the very top did forget those in need. and i can change a lot through my career and the money i earn there are many children who don't have the luck we have in life my goal is to help them and make their future bright and for these indian. became a popular figure he was on
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a 1st charity activities and as germany's number one football ambassador playing abroad in 2010 even won the award for integrate. as the face of a new multicultural germany. one focused credible ability to balance his turkish troops while wearing a germany jersey makes an example for us all. into. creates something new a colorful germany thank you. he became gil america's poster boy for integration. but everything changed in 2018. mr advani doesn't respect the values that german people stands for and that's why you should not allow him to use you for electoral purposes misspoken lesson the kind of football should have a photo op with any or 33 laser it doesn't matter if it's blood it may putin as lot
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of a tasted or it's up to one other one it's not the 1st time he's president added one his visit made 2018 triggered a media storm. only a few weeks ahead of the world cup in russia and the turkish presidential election . i don't understand what his agents were doing or the agents of the d.f.t. for that matter were they on vacation alarm bell should have been ringing it was during out of one's election campaign i mean are you kidding you could have easily had to subpoena to be out. so it wouldn't be no sort of course it matters who was in the photo booth that were being manipulated for political money. but if turkey's president had been someone else from any other political party and those will still would have posted a photo op it was a gesture of courtesy and respect. i'm going to move because he's. well germany team a good one was also present he explained his decision to join the photo on the other
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hand quiet they were both booed and whistled by their own fans. at the 2018 world cup they crashed out with germany in the group stages i i i think obviously when i go home to. visit to seal became the scapegoat for many right wing politicians in germany attacked him for weeks some media outlets criticised him hashmi even the german f.a. singled him out. i think i can understand a bit how he felt mistreated and all but everyone had really turned him into one of the scapegoats. and the book of august. one week after the world cup. back with a statement on twitter. quit international football and this of a national team has cited racism as the reason for this is very critical of the
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german media in particular he's also critical of the german football association and one person in particular of course that is the president of the german football association he released this one today because of recent events. in germany while i have the feeling of racism and disrespect i used to wear the chairmanship was such an excitement but now i'm done. he said i'm german when we win but when we lose i'm not that's controversial and cynical but there's some truth to it and many people feel the same way. they. did give you the money for a german if i could have avoided the whole situation if i had of condemned the racist attacks against israel at the time for giving me that. gun east i think we
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always tried to integrate everyone into the team and to support our team it's. not the same. the whole thing got blown out of proportion if in that site since i've been in charge of the germany team there has never been a single incident of reese's i'm in our team and so much. when have i thought i made it seem as if it was attacking the whole of german football from the bundesliga down to amateur level but that wasn't the case at all and played almost $100.00 times for the german national team so we can all assume he values his germany career but he also. but it seems his back on germany. was even best man at his wedding. meanwhile back in london he's trying to revitalize his career at arsenal and what might always regret things in life but on the other hand you're proud you had these
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experiences and i think he tries to see the positives and move on now and gone from one official and i think many people didn't know the value of. those it was an example to many footballers with roots from different countries he's had a great career and has won the world cup then he wanted to follow in his path as it was one of the treasures of german football all these mistakes escalated to a point that destroyed what we had the treasure that german football had in as a husband destroy it they. knew. full well. i love to see an old hero.
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returning towards places they once called home. but in football not every call back has had the ending chambre make it before should be any good deed. especially when it comes to managers. there's an age old saying that goes well i don't ever go back. but for some reason football managers just can't help but tasting the forbidden fruit again and again brazilian legend reece philippe scolari fabio capello kenny louis found hull and special on posing very near 00 legends in their own right tried and failed . but not every comeback has an unhappy ending. which begs us to ask the question should
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a successful manager go back to his past club or are some stories just better off without a sequel. there's a lot of reasons why it's a bad idea to go back pressure is the 1st thing that comes to mind you've got pressure from the fans pressure from the club pressure from the media pressure from social media and months or the pressure of actually coaching are managing a squad through various competitions during the season. when 3 time champions league winners real madrid needed saving after losing star player rinaldo and having an abysmal start to the 2900 season who did they call. obviously the guy who just finished handing them 3 champions league trophies in a row no not rinaldo the dan naturally upon hearing the news of his return social media erupted. pundits offered opinions. which is.
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why so you like. those goals. journalist critiqued. fans rejoiced when he hadn't even gotten on the pitch. yellow to leave before i mean it is impossible for us to see where i'm going here when a manager or coach goes back to a team that they've already been successful lot they go back almost like a savior with the expectation that they will at least do what they did the last time if the team's doing poorly bill fix it if they're doing well they'll do better anything less will be considered a failure and will probably get them sacked or mutually resigned because of the reasons why people go to clubs is because the clubs they know what you can deliver and they expect you are going to do. the same. when louis philippe scar you went
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back to coach brazil ahead of the world cup in 2014 it was like the 2nd coming of the messiah after leading a team that almost didn't qualify to victory in the 2002 world cup big phil had to win the 2014 world cup on home soil the hopes of an entire nation were resting on shoulders and with an impressive crop of players at least that's what everyone thought. instead big phil brazil crumbled under the immense pressure. for big phil will be remembered in history as the brazil coach who lost 71 to germany in the semifinals of the home world cup in the defeats so catastrophic that it may eternally overshadow all of these incredible achievements and there's not enough there's also the lack of room for errors that a manager has in his 2nd spell with the club when a successful manager returns everybody already knows what they're getting
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a winner anything else is not acceptable the club just doesn't have the patience the 2nd time around this puts the man's. at a big disadvantage especially if they find themselves going back when the team is in a crisis which is oftentimes the case. of 2 in the premier league oh and sometimes not even success can save a manager. 7 when fabio capello went back to real madrid for the 0607 season obviously didn't learn his lesson because he had already unsuccessfully returned to milan and said he'd never do it again and he went back as the person who took a team in crisis and delivered a championship. real madrid president at the time their own said that one of the reasons capello was hired was the way he revived the side during his 1st spell in
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the dread a decade prior getting capello was an obsession of mine because he's a born winner the 9697 season when he took over a team in crisis is fixed in my memory no pressure though. and despite pressure from the fans' expectations of the board a team with identity crisis and frankly barcelona capello managed to do just that he won the league with real madrid and he still got sacked why they criticize his playing style it wasn't pretty enough oh and he didn't win the champions league. in fact most of the time the 2nd spell is shorter and has a lower win percentage than the 1st. if the manager returns to a place they've already had success can it really be considered a new challenge especially if they left not long ago and they find players that they already know when capello returned to his legendary nilan after his 1st term
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at real madrid he found much of his old team with senators like costa kurta. and albert cine. previously ran into problems when he was never able to get the most out of them the 2nd time around and well they ended up finishing the season in 10. we already know that capello ended up having a dreadful season and getting sacked. let's also not forget when you go back you put your legacy at risk. you had success before. why would you do that so why do managers keep going back even though they know that they're probably going to get sacked and even worse they risk damaging the legacy that they worked so hard to build emotion pride sentimental value gratitude nostalgia loyalty friendship when people think for
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a 2nd time. is a very good feeling sometimes when their beloved club's in need a manager just can't help but answer the call even if it would be better not to put a little more. might but he's a. liverpool club legend both as a player and a manager kenny dalglish came to liverpool's aid in 2011 after a poor run of results lifestyle to fans calling for his return didn't work out so well for. fabio capello has said on numerous occasions that the biggest mistake he ever made in his whole career was going back to the line. you still. believe in the way to manage every story has 2 sides not everyone who has gone back has crashed and burned to
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a legendary manager yet for example he's a shining exception to the unofficial never told. actually he went back to buy our new nick not once not twice but 4 different times one spell in the late eighty's early ninety's saw him get sacked then he came back twice in his 2nd year or spells as a caretaker manager to stage a shit and more famously he won the treble finished 3rd stint. for another successful returning manager mike. after his 1st spell of 5 successful seasons with eventis which saw he went almost everything from city out to champions league we've been left eventis only to return shortly after and pick right back up where he left off winning chhobi after trophy so maybe there is hope after all but why. how do some actually succeed where others feel so miserably actually if you think about it for a minute there are fear reasons that could convince
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a manager to go back. same goes for returning celtic boss neil lennon and chief executive peter lawwell their good relationship led celtic to rehire. familiarity also constant to play with other aspects like the team believe and the fans the former managers already know what the fans want the identity of the club how the media is in that particular place and they are to speak the language all things that might seem small but are definitely important for the big successful picture. more importantly they also know what to expect out of their opponents and they know the tactical and technical demands of the league that they're returning to which is one less thing to have this familiarity definitely hot young lennon when he returned to celtic right in the middle of 200-1000 season and he was able to help start to continue their form with barely any adjustment period and led them to
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complete and unprecedented 3rd domestic travel not bad. and now there prover returning a successful manager is. going to have more bargaining power the 2nd time around and the club is willing to give them what they want an order to get the backpack act when sedan went back to real madrid it was said i was promised free rein and a big budget to bring in the players that he wanted so in theory if you're going back to a place you are doing all where the board trusts you the fans love you or promise the players you want control of the team and you're probably getting a fat paycheck why would you say no so where does that leave us we clearly can't paint every situation with the same brush because in similar circumstances some managers have succeeded where others have failed miserably and. true certain situations are definitely more favorable than others but we also have to remember that it's not just the manager who's responsible for winning the trophy
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usually it's a perfect combination of everything plus just a little magic and a little luck which can be pretty hard if not impossible to replicate as for me i would leave my legacy as a club legend intact and move on to a new challenge. unless i was young.
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