tv Kick off Deutsche Welle March 17, 2020 6:30pm-7:01pm CET
6:30 pm
i want you to. beethoven is for me. beethoven is for. me to. beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020 vision 50th anniversary here on d w. you. pick up football events in europe being put on hold and it's primarily i for one sell us a space here on the level but if you're not also then what i know you this summit is quotes. from sponsors to show you talk up because our.
6:31 pm
we've never experienced anything like this before. stadiums across europe are empty no fans no teams no football. matches in all the big leagues have been put on hold due to the coronavirus. first the bundling a plan to continue holding games behind closed doors won't get his football without its fans. that's why we'd rather show you football with fans and of course with plenty of goals it's usually the forwards who school them and the punters league has long been a happy home to world class strike is gold grabbing legends like miroslav klose up . robert levy the.
6:32 pm
the ball has stopped rolling for the time being we've got a cure against the corrupt. sit back and enjoy the many goals of the all time best strikers on kick off. the been disney does great leaders of the line from the legendary get. it was incredible in the box some of these facts are going. to come and go grab a supreme but you haven't. and i can do the long for me the most complete center forward of the past 1020 years. it's a role that's constantly evolving calling for improvement fine tuning and sometimes outright check. with under the new coach i'm playing in a different position almost as an attacking midfielder because you know that the plus have 9 remains the same. as. the sun
6:33 pm
i think it's true to say you can't learn to score goals. a good striker rather has that instinct or he doesn't so they have to. rub it live and don't ski center forward of the very 1st order worldwide. but. i think. a lot of the top. trait not respected at the highest level with its own special seal of quality. is the best right now i'd say that's the consensus. he's the machine. i was because he's a class striker as he's demonstrated a 1000 times over. you know and also dog and before that you know 30 he's someone
6:34 pm
that you can keep under control you just can't neutralize him for the whole game we've got a big party with. the many dogs he is the perfect center forward. combining various qualities of the bundesliga top strikers down the years he's the ultimate all round. us and if i had to sum example in a single sentence there's a recent quote from his wife she said with my husband's permission. to. live and dusky has left an indelible stamp on this past decade already earning his place among the many goalscoring greats who have graced german football's top flight journey back through the years we come to the most famous name of all. get miller. a center forward raised to the stuff of legend still out on his own as
6:35 pm
the old time been displayed at top scorer with an incredible 365 goals in 427 games spoke by in munich he finished top of the individual scoring charts 7 times and old school picture with his own inimitable style. tries to be even as a young kid i really just wanted to play inside the box with this comment that you have to scoring instinct you can learn and sometimes it feels like you actually can't help it along with all of you but i think it. was a one man like match opposition defenses and keepers with that rag gift of getting himself into just the right place at just the right time time they get. one of his trademark moves the switch to low slung spin in the tightest of spaces shrugging off his marker and gaining that by which. to fumble was also a high speed execution of the take to finish off in the west. fraction of
6:36 pm
a 2nd from the mid ninety's and sixty's straight to the late seventy's miller was a bundesliga scoring phenomenon. mother was incredibly good in the box and it was back to goal shouldering the ball. down to score so many goals in football as it's played today. times have changed and with them as football has become ever faster more dynamic more athletic with greater versatility required of the players in every position strikers included. an evolutionary process that can be illustrated by looking at 4 top forwards from the past 3 decades i these days freddy bird which is i'm chuffed frankfurt sporting director in his heyday he was one of the punters leaguers deadliest sent to full woods. if it wasn't her smelly for me inside the box it was all or nothing . either up in the stand or in the corner of the net thankfully it was more often
6:37 pm
the latter than the former you know off. the monday bitches goal grabbing contemporaries was eric mia the imposing dutch frontman turned out $174.00 times in the bundesliga this was so they used to be a lot more one on one tussles now there's more focus on passing then we could get rougher times. let's start with one of mayor's ex colleagues at leverkusen. kiersten the penalty box was his home away from home. history played 13 years for by leverkusen his sole clean title success came in the 1993 germany cup but he also won the blunders league as top scorer cannon 3 times only get more and robert lewandowski. kiersten was perhaps the last of the league's penalty box purists.
6:38 pm
never leave a cruise and pushed forward he would make a big line for his beloved kill time then he was happy to stick close to his mark on the floor feeling free at the crucial moment to do what he did this. is why i didn't as i just wanted to school any which way it often wasn't pretty much all that mattered for me was getting the ball over the line with any part of my body. but. he is a quintessential kiersten see still trotting alongside the defender keenly aware of the developing situation then spotting the gap he makes his move and finish hugely from. a center forward completely in his element we've got to me in style of play he was always comfortable i get the way he got his goals inside the box if you have that nose for go a real poacher. i
6:39 pm
suppose he was explosive constantly homing in on the near post acting not reacting always making the 1st move and with incredible hunger for goals he always wanted to be the top scorer and often was just in jail. with the will and the skill to turn any situation into a scoring opportunity. and played with kirsten he didn't really tell you up he was old school i'm the striker i scored the goal saying this is what you call. yourself closer was a different kind of center forward with more of a collective mindset that'll say matched his off field temperament. close it was never one for bold brash statements be sure most of the i was trying to. consent to forwards all the more so they live to school and sometimes cross the line to the end. very by the book very
6:40 pm
straightforward. i 2014 world cup winner with germany and the national team's all time records with 71 goals the picture closer let his feet. do the talking. i. i. always rated him very highly he was fast and have a tremendous spring and. he was really good at. getting ability and him the nickname closer and here we see why when exceptional athleticism meets perfect timing it's virtually undefendable top of that close up also possessed excellent technique. he was versatile as well. i think technically very. very capable of beating 2 or 3 opponents that kind of agility.
6:41 pm
also got involved in other areas of the game. and this is typical closer. in the ball down outside the box a brief search and after a lengthy selfie heads almost casually towards the box standing off to defend the end flawless timing he explodes into. was always an enemy of frontline finish. but if i turned out alongside. and he was an incredibly team player there were a lot of aspects to his game top class technique he was always very good for. and he lay down a lot of goals sometimes he was almost. teammates
6:42 pm
are complaining as well as scoring 121 but in this league it goes of his own because it provides the assist in a fit that ac i think impressive statistic can do so indicative of the center forwards evolving role in that i. knew he was a player who released the team. months shelf. he was there to help his colleagues. and i think merciless close. second. then things moved up another gear with mario gomez in overdrive. this chick. with his robust physic and great technique coffee the 1st mario gomez he's always ready to seize his chance and assert his presence inside the box. he thinks generally
6:43 pm
speaking i think players nowadays are operating at a higher level anyway in terms of both athleticism and technique definition of. feed is another of those essential basic attributes and the young you know how do so but. people sometimes underestimated how fast he was because he's such a big guy but he was really nifty over the 1st 30 to 50 meters. turn of pace with his composure in one on one situations with the keepers and you can see how he scored so many goals on the brake lines because because. i . developed not just for the strikers it's the same with every position it's a lot quicker on. a more leslie approach claudio pizarro a striker with a dash of midfield for. whether on the golf course old football pitch distance is
6:44 pm
no object for the veteran peruvian marksman decent high school finish. please. but i have the finely honed technique to hit the spot from further out. his are in bodies another developmental trend in the center forward straight off and drop deep to escape the clutches of his back. bizarro weights taking stock of the situation then expect be chooses his moment to up the tempo. again that gives him the ball deciding when it comes to finish the job i. do says there's this constant switching between the traditional number 9 and 10 positions as a forward it feels great to occasionally play facing the opposition goal. line
6:45 pm
is a full word with pizarro strategic and you can do a lot of damage he ever see even the ball in his own home he's effectively in the playmaker head down looking for a colleague in the space and peeking out from the very on the left flank having made the past midfield the pizarro reverts to his customary funk like spotting the gap sprinting into the box and being off the maze he himself steps he. is a very well rounded. as he's got older he's become. almost a playmaking center forward. to getting so well. i mean tricks after. he knew exactly where to move us to give him so that advantage . of his arrows many goals were netted from outside the penalty. he
6:46 pm
barks here he gets the ball with his back to goal to defenders of blocking the direct routes through the middle set designer may try something different a quick turn and a shot from the distance the power of instinctive decision making. is these focused on the ball he already knows where the goal is even if he were to close his eyes he'd still know where the keeper of the far post. might compare it with the bobsled doing a practice run down the track with his eyes shut far. they're all. the cool thing i think a good food has that ability as well. the multipurpose center full which also a source of inspiration but never even though he was known since a star in his own life by the time they played together went by and in the $24.00 scene 56. he was top drawer always composed in front of goal with
6:47 pm
unbelievable technique i. knew what he was going to do with the ball i learned so much just from watching it it was obvious by him. which brings us to the man himself ski is he the complete center forward let's break it down. the finishing the technique. the pace and the tactical acumen. i. as far as robert love and peace finishing goes there's no just keeps. he's strong in the air he can score off both his left and is right he can finish from long range just with a simple topic he can do a lot for me and he's the most complete sense of forward of the past 10 or 20 years he's incredible and so is his scoring record. there i'm for. his when i do
6:48 pm
talk or does that he. just keep by numbers he just preferred to finish with his right foot that once accounted for 2 thirds of his goals. but yet does the job as well. in the air he's a true menace. but close but still. 14 goals from did. just like his role model cloudy at this up. stuff. still much more just a touch. he's very reliable from the spot netting 25 of the 28 penalties he's taken in the. last 2 years on the news what's fascinating about him is that he's almost never
6:49 pm
injured so i read a statistic that he's played in 93 percent of all the games he could have played and throughout his career that's a real mark of consistency on physically abusing great shape on the control he has already body is astonishing sometimes he takes a ball that would have all the other players toppling over and any guess the shouting i'm. going to call it good by the. possession by style doesn't generate too many chances on the bright but should want to come along 11 he has the sustained acceleration to make the most of it naturally enough right to the finish. it's a. he's also well capable of starting an attack from further back and ever ready to round it out himself with. it's the multi-faceted nature of the polish man's game plan to be so much fulsome praise from so many quarters.
6:50 pm
if you were to make a template for the complete striker in 2020 goals it would look just like. it was a. problem and dusty is still sitting in the bin this weekend golden stand it and now there's some serious competition tearing up the fast lane challenged team is that. he's so quick the q. can really shift a bundesliga star in his. no special when he sees it. there's been plenty of super fast players who couldn't score goals. this fast on this team over what he gets up to speed more often than not it's a forlorn chase for his opposite number. 5.
6:51 pm
lives from his pace with the last we saw thunder was one on one with the keeper chances are he'll soon be celebrating you would. know that any of this season he cost the $200.00 day mark in the bundesliga at the tender age of $23.00. to have so many games already is quite special you realize even at 23 how long you've been playing in the bundesliga this is my 7th season now. 7 years of steady progress this season in particular team player has come very much to the full as exemplified here instead of shooting himself the better placed himself how is it. good as a striker you always think in terms of scoring goals. but now under the new coach i mean playing in a different position. as an attacking midfielder because. chances for others. are just part of the job. it's a change that's benefiting the team as
6:52 pm
a whole and then to himself no longer tasked with leading the line he's more often driving play on from the back while still finding ample opportunity to get into the back. of his instincts. as often as a playing. also a lot more involved in our build out from being mostly on the end of counterattacks over the past few years he's now so you know. new position can help him develop especially against deploying opponents is that something you have to master to get to the very top and your. team of anna. and robert levin dusky the league's most prolific score is this season to such an extent that an all time record could potentially be broke. in the 197172 campaign get near that netted 40 goals one of the great in this league it records so far this season. and then i have been
6:53 pm
keeping pace. he's been busy breaking bundesliga records already. i i. i i. 19 year old norwegian sharpshooter erlang holland schooled 7 goals in his 1st 3 top flight outings. yes. don't have been simply world class. holland's fast. nose for a chance he thinks like this. is his physicality as a big already at his age he's asserting himself against much more experienced players. and. he has a scene that encapsulates all those qualities one storm and when possession there's only one direction battling hard into the opposition half he's focused on the ball
6:54 pm
while fully aware of the space in front of him. then it's time to turn on the afterburners and even running at full pelt has a presence to win a one on one now all that remains is the remarkably composed finish from the tightest the bank has. been tempted to just with this one to sign. he just went direct and said we need you i. would like. because i. think the piece like. it makes total sense to me to have all these fantastic fielders who need a guy like that to feed up front. and i'll let you know he's the perfect fit for that system boss think you know in the sixty's. and next generation centerfold.
6:55 pm
i can see you have physicality. the defense splitting. the exceptional quality of finishing for a 19 year old because i like the easy way he gave us the ball so i think it's going to be exciting to see how you develops the fights and because i was the bundesliga strikers some still in it seems others in the autumn of that korea i fling it out for that title. or against the draw all playing their part in maintaining the bundesliga ready top scoring status among europe's leading leagues i should stand yes i. like seeing. i i i i see i see. they've got that natural
6:56 pm
born nose for it. i think it's true to say you can learn to score goals you can practice him as a striker you want that inside that instinct. so that happen if. they give the fans what they love. me want to see goals action the ball in the box at both ends. that's what keeps people coming through the turnstiles hoping that we can stop the kickoff hypes the up. she will start back up soon until then take care.
6:57 pm
6:58 pm
the 50th anniversary here on d. don't you know. maybe i'm david and this is a climate change sex. happiness increase book. mean this is the plan for you. to get smarter birth free do you believe books on you tube. is the shoeman race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements only systems we're using too much water and will continue to. produce life. would go longer supplies will last forever but they won't. when the marine stuff starts
6:59 pm
march 20th on w. . are we alone it's a fundamental question of humanity trying to figure out whether or not. life existed on mars pretty clear water was there and quite abundance while that would be interesting so on mars the atmosphere is $100.00 of all we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do and build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have throughout the earth eventual a and i know that seems
7:00 pm
21 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
