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the coach. was a. stopgap solution destined to have a long term impact and far beyond minds the style introduced by clarke took them clear of relegation for starters and then up to the ponderously 3 years later clarke is a coach who often doubles up as father figure is well. working basically with a group of young men who do need a mentor of some sort and ideally that should be the coach which means ensuring the understand why it makes sense to listen to. what i said to my players right at the start was even if i have no idea about football it would be good for you to engage with me because everyone doing the same things wrong together has still better than everyone just doing what they want. next stop for klopp was the rural district joining brasier dortmund in 2008 the following 5 years he took the all time
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powerhouse from mid table mediocrity to the top of the pile in germany winning the domestic double and 2012th and even reached the champions league final a year later clock running it's a darkening legend. and. play good lively passionate football in dortmund and you can create something really special. show total commitment celebrate blocking a bull for a throw him like it's a goal or winning a tackle like it's a goal like it would be in a football mad city you can do that. if it's somewhere people generally prefer to visit the opera it's harder to generate that enthusiasm. but if the love of football's there in the 1st place it can be done well and. our football combines with a few tactical twists making for a dynamic attacking style pop was one of the 1st coaches to systematically incorporate his full backs. into the forward game
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a typical example here right back look last piece tech capping off his upfield search with an assist. i. think she. should she was. here again klopp from emergency promotion at mines to 2 time best fifo coach it's been quite a journey. it could certainly of being worse up to now. maybe also best of you will never know but from being a distinctly average player in that whole baggy kiss michael flatley suits to getting the opportunity to coach political groups it's a good story. only a year after the clop era ended in mines they catapulted another coaching prodigy into the bundesliga thomas took a top tactician big on detail but also with an impulsive streak and an already
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proven knack of bringing through young talents like on play sure you came straight up with him from the under nineteen's. that says a feel he was very demanding in every training session he's a perfectionist he has his concept and knows what he wants and every player has to adapt to that. but he's the master of the match planned a way to top dogs byron munich total instructed his players to man mark the opposition defenders a simple but rarely seen tactic which effectively shutdown byron's build up play minds went on to earn their 1st ever win in munich thanks to 2 calls tactics. that's what. i'm trying. to live. on as if he was a kind of plan visionary in terms of developing specific measures for specific
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situations there was a lot of. what i have at least as i think with that and also just his general approach to coaching in football he's had an influence on a lot of other coaches in germany. the game plan each coach has it in his own variations it's a strategic battle of wits every match day offering revealing insights into the foundational football philosophy of those at the top of their trade. has evidently learned a thing or 2 from both your gun club and thomas to also was part of that 1st mights team to win promotion to the bundesliga a formative experience in its own right. which is good. i mean it's fairly simple football's a team sport and obviously at the top level you depend on individual quality. but for that to make a difference you need to have
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a functioning team is often said that teams with a greater mentality can beat better quality opponents and. that's a key feature of football. coach is now at the helm in mention cloud but where he's briefed fresh life into the entire club putting his own imprint on the team. never been the biggest we used to run into problems if we didn't take the lead around how to pressure the opposition high up the pitch. we were great on the counter and could sit back and defend very well. we can also press and defend further up. and there's still room for improvement there and elsewhere but that's an important new facet to our game another way we can win and you could be in for a bloodbath play with an extraordinary intensity winning back possession the whole team switches straight into attack mode virtually every pass can now go directly
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forward it's a high speed ambush right through to the finish. line. he did eventually get the concept we've developed with the coaches a very good fit for us pushing forward high pressing we really like winning the ball up there it's a shorter route to go for the long as it has forged minton glad path into a collective who can hold their own against international heavyweights like ray are madrid and inter milan as a result this season they've made the champions league round of 16 for the 1st time next season also will be coaching in dortmund. leipsic are now firmly in. among the bundesliga elite they've been making waves in europe as well champions league semifinalists last season another indication of the club's potential thanks to their incredible resources you'll be honored all smiles
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as well into his 2nd here directing the project. one staple tactic involves packing bodies into the middle drawing in their opponents in similar numbers which leaves like take with space to explode out wide at the same time they're able to swarm the opposition box as soon as the attack on falls. trocaire are several others duds. this is are likely to see those compressed into that space in front of our own goal while still having a lot of players within striking distance of the opposition. that basically means in the middle of the park so i do like us to have a few guys in the area get out of. the novels man system also bore fruit against byron in december tying up the hosts in the center line 6 head
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space top arrayed in down the flanks it's no fluke that left back in time a neo is among their top players for direct goal involvements. hurling. straight into demon is something. 'd i've been playing quite well. thanks to him i think my getting bad. man will move on to a buyer next season the reigning chaps dished out a record 25000000 euros to lure the coach from leipsic. and kanzi flick looked. likely to take over the german national team after the euro's yogi live will step down. city legend.
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6 titles in 2020 flicks succeeded in uniting everyone behind his concept from the off. for defender. that was a crucial factor. when he took over he delivered results straight away she gives us a very precise going plan and i think he manages the whole group really well. with a euro star also were a substitute. pansy flick spire and put the opposition under enormous pressure the defensive line is halfway up the pitch while the attackers focus relentlessly on hunting down the ball from here it's blink of an eye stuff less than 2 and a half seconds between winning back possession and hitting the net. and the coach always wants to see is playing good football. we defend very high up in the pitch and we also maintain an extremely complex shape. he basically just knows
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the best way of setting the team up for a game. under him they've also got incredible penetration when they win the bowl they don't need to knock it around or have 70 percent possessions they have so many quick guys up front they can just keep playing it in behind the defense. the swift up field field has become an intense tactic with center forward corbett leavened off the ever willing number one receiver. slash. striker is having a sea breeze no life. with a final polish from the coach that long awaited fi felt that player award is his at last. has left the record champions a quicker sharper cutting edge one more name for the pantheon of great spire and coaches though his reign was shorter than many expected.
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right now on the international stage it's german coaches setting the tone their roads to the top have been manning each man altering his own success story along the way contrasting characters all united by passion for the theory and practice of the game and each in turn inspiring others still at the outset of their coaching careers always aware that in this line of work things can change very quickly indeed oh.
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good. luck does it actually mean to these goals in some places i've lived my son travels to the northern reaches of base and just days before scotland's general election. pledge to the people that i think about the homeland and how they feel about the cause of the united kingdom. proves he's got it. crazy to explain the issues of.
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$30000000.00. eco india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people violent when there are doers look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and shows people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india to. 90 minutes on w. . the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context.
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the coronavirus of data the code of special monday to friday on. cutting through the noise. floor i come from people are known for being tough but fair play your can get loud and people tell it like it it was they call it the concrete jungle the melting pot the city that never sleeps it's this energy that makes it feel like old but amid the hustle it's important to listen and pay attention because it's not just the loudest voices who need to be heard we all have a story to tell the i see it as my job as a journalist to go beyond the obvious now i'm basing your above and my words takes me around the world some might get things from me in the state to tell the important stories behind the headlines but what is the heart of the story why does it matter who live in past subsea focus if you want the answers to cut through the
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noise to get to the. kelly and i worked to death. this is d.w. news live from berlin they poured billions into the fight against the coronavirus and so many other causes and now this leading up to build and melinda gates are divorcing after 27 years of marriage but the world's richest power couple sadly say they'll keep working together to improve global health also coming up european
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hopes to welcome to wrists again thanks to exhilarating national vaccination plans could reopen in time for the summer holidays. and giving a voice to the voiceless on world chris freedom day w on as a nigerian investigative journalist who risked her life to expose injustice. i'm jarred very thank you very much for your company the u.s. tech billionaire bill gates and his wife melinda are divorcing after 27 years of marriage the couple say they will carry on working together at their foundation they focus on environmental and health causes among them fighting the coronavirus. bill and melinda gates more than just one of the wealthiest couples in the world
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for decades their names have been synonymous with charitable giving on an unprecedented scale but now the 2 have used twitter to announce they're going their separate ways. after a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship we have made the decision to end our marriage we will continue our work together at the foundation but we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple in this next phase of our lives. over here for bill gates who became the richest person in the world as the founder of microsoft married melinda french in 1904 together they founded the bill and melinda gates foundation in 2000 which has spent over $50000000000.00 fighting poverty disease and inequality and in the past year more than a $1000000000.00 fighting the coronavirus only way to eliminate the threat of this disease somewhere is to eliminate it everywhere this illusion is not shaming the
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rich countries that are doing the natural thing of wanting to protect their people the solution is to vastly increase the manufacturing capacity so we can cover everyone as soon as possible so for now the question of what will happen to the couple's $130000000000.00 fortune is between them and their lawyers. around the world popular. overseas visitors may be able to enjoy holidays here in europe again some of the european commission has outlined plans to reopen borders for travel is fully inoculated with an approved fax anation the aim is to kickstart tourism bost all $27.00 e.u. member states must 1st approve the plan while dressing variants after months of gloomy pun demick news and brussels finally some calls for optimism on an e.u. press conference the commission is proposing to ease restrictions on nonessential travel to the e.u.
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to take into account the progress of the extension campaigns and developments in the epidemiological situation worldwide. europe's attractions beckon but potential visitors are likely to encounter different rules in different countries after months of lockdown france will begin relaxing its nightly curfews this month reopen cultural sites and allow cafes bars and restaurants to offer outdoor service in germany overnight hotel stays for tourists are currently forbidden and no date has been set for reopening in person dining in many places a nighttime curfew remains in effect and some destinations are even off limits for nonresidents some countries that depend heavily on tourism are pushing for a full reopening in time for the summer to help things along greece as advocated developing digital proof that travelers have been vaccinated or tested negative for corona virus but on a continent where many countries are slow to digitise some worry this proposal
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could delay rather than hasten their holiday in the sun. well europe's potential travel relaxations won't come soon enough to save the world's largest be effaced of all and that is of course germany's of tobie face which has been cancelled for the 2nd year in a row he'll be reported jol doll roy is he going to have to hang up the leader who is in for another year the vaccination campaign he is picking up and infection numbers dropping slightly so why can't the october face when by october september october it could be you'll find by then well october 1st is really not an event that you could hold under conditions of social distancing we could have a look at some images of previous october 1st to get in on the understanding of why i mean people come together in massive crowds in these big tents they crammed together get up close and personal they let down their guard and they have a bit of fun and you really can't do that with a mosque on this event normally attracts 6000000 people many coming from around the
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world so while things that might hopefully be going well here in germany by that stage it's always possible the visitors could bring new variants with them that's what the authorities are worried about the premier of the state of bavaria is marcos and he's one of germany's most cautious state leaders when it comes to corona virus and he said he doesn't want to risk this year's october 1st becoming a super spreader event and in his words damage the brand as well as the health concerns is also financial considerations because plans have to be made now money has to be spent upfront and munich smith says it would be more expensive to cancel later rather than now but still it will be a very expensive decision because october 1st usually brings in around 1600000000 euros to the local economy and that is a lot of beer it certainly is joe is there any chance the event could be saved if things get better well last year october 1st was cancelled and at that stage media
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allowed smaller decentralized events to take place which we could we could have a look at some of those what it looks like. it really wasn't quite the same so they had some rides set up some stalls where people could buy food and drink but it didn't have it all the same atmosphere they tried does what you could say well the munich says that these kind of events may be allowed to happen again this year and as well as plenty of beer holes which are open year round and they're going to have terraces out the front so people can still enjoy an outdoor drink that's what the authorities are saying under the best conditions if things go according to plan and of course people can visit munich year round and it's always a nice place to visit even with or without october 1st yes even though this isn't happening they'll still be plenty of beer in munich other cities and now trying to claim this for themselves what's going on here so last week there was a bit of a fuss when dubai in the united arab emirates announced that it would be hosting an october fest all of its own because dubai will be holding
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a world expo later this year and alongside that they're going to set up a 6 month long october fest fairgrounds now when word of this got around it go to cause a bit of a stir here in germany newspapers said that october 1st did not belong in the desert the city of munich put out a press release saying you did not consent to the dubai event now they're promising that october 1st will return to where it belongs in munich whenever it is safe to do so good news hopefully by next year that's joel del roy thank you very much jill . here's some of the other stories today here in germany the latest opinion polls show the greens pati is running neck and neck with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives both parties have the support of nearly a quarter of viruses and will stand down after the next election in late september . german police have shot down a major internet platform that shared images of child sex abuse involving. officials say the document site was one of the biggest in the world and had been
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operating since at least 2019 several suspects are being held a u.s. jobs has agreed to delay the 6 crimes trial of glenn maxwell the former girlfriend of the disgraced financier geoffrey epstein she's accused of procuring mynahs the trial is now scheduled to begin in the full hour after prosecutors added new charges. well the coronavirus crisis in india are is getting worse the national vaccination campaign is being held back by supply shortages and the health system there is buckling to as in fiction numbers approach 20000000 hospitals are appealing for a midget see oxygen supplies to treat desperately ill patients. there's no room for these patients at this hospital instead they're made to wait outside and lift hoping that the oxygen supply will hold out. as
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you would hospitals other means of transport are also taking on a crucial role. trains are india's lifeblood trucks hauling freight and people across the country's vast landmass like arteries. today they also offer a lifeline this locomotive pulls a precious cargo oxygen headed to the worst hit areas. india's railroads have been drafted into the country's emergency response in other ways to. 11 train coaches have been converted into isolation wards there's a separate coach for the doctors that's 12 isolation coaches available here there are 2 oxygen cylinders in each coach and we've set up 9 air coolers as well sprinklers on the ceiling control the temperature 16 patients can be accommodated in each coach and sanitation waste disposal arrangements have also been made.
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ingenuity and improvisation are doing their bit to stem the rising tide of coronavirus death. but it's not enough to shield the modi government from anger over its failure to prevent this deadly 2nd wave of the pandemic. the backlash was felt last week when the prime minister's b j p party unexpectedly lost an important state election in west bengal. much like the surgeon infections this is not what modi had in mind when he declared the end of the pandemic at political rallies all over india after this miscalculation his political fortunes may be linked to the coronavirus more closely than ever. well monday was world press freedom day and there's no better day to reveal the winner of w.'s freedom of speech award this year where honoring an investigative journalist from nigeria from
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a very early age to border stood up for women's rights and cold out injustices we'll speak to her we'll hear from her in a few minutes but 1st here's a look at some of her most challenging investigations. a few things excite to portray of war even more than finding a good story. i've seen is fiery 8. red the crew aboard one plane through to araa in a good trade in male sexual gun. overbore has been speaking out against injustice and she was a little girl encouraged by her father she decided to become an investigative journalist. i watched we met at the truth pit i watched drain being treated unjustly. i was there in the same bin porn the east and although i love the movie when i'm walking free now they have our make up
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called men from so that really laid the foundation for what i. was into give voice to the voice live with the power to rethink the world. of worries work sometimes involves changing her identity all her stories affect her personally but none of them impacted her life as much as her 2013 investigation into nigeria's human trafficking mafia the story unfolded on the street allan avenue a popular hot spot for prostitution for 7 months of warre was an undercover sex work here it was the toughest most frightening a most challenging investigation one she wasn't prepared for she was raped abused and so to people beheaded in front of her. as leader of the pressure. there was the trauma. there are lots of trades. are. tax at some points.
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of war is still recovering from that experience her story so does the inspiration for the netflix film. she's made several other award winning investigations and is adamant she's not stopping any time soon. and just before we go visitors to c.n.n. will soon get a gladiator's view from a new retractable stage take a look at the high tech floor will give tourists a taste of what it was like when gladiators fought to the death the stage will protect a network of underground rooms and tunnels trapdoors and police will recreate the system used to bring animals and fighters into battle the 18000000 euro project should be completed by 2023. that's pretty cool don't forget you can always get d. w. news on the go just download out from google play all from the app store now this
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