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EM 2024: Vicente del Bosque is “convinced that we will advance against Germany”

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He led Spain to the 2010 World Cup title in South Africa and to the 2012 European Championship triumph in Poland and Ukraine. Since then, Vicente del Bosque (73) has been a national hero in his homeland. In an interview, he leaves no doubt that Spain will advance to the quarter-finals against Germany.

Ask: Señor del Bosque, what makes you sure that Spain will win against Germany?

Vicente del Bosque: Spain played very well in qualifying, so their good performances are not surprising. We are the top favorites, I have no doubt that we will win. Everything is just right in attack and defense. There is also no team that plays better on the outside.

Ask: How do you see Germany?

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Forest: I don’t want to be disrespectful, and we also have to remain modest. But: I think Spain is generally better in many respects, even if Germany is strong in attack – especially with Musiala. The German team has the advantage of playing at home. That can have a very positive influence. But if you look at what both countries have shown in football so far, Spain is the better team. The difference is: Spain plays faster – and with a higher rhythm than Germany. I am absolutely convinced that we will advance.

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Ask: Is the game against Germany an anticipated final?

Forest: Yes, definitely, they are two of the best teams in the tournament.

Ask: To what extent has Spain’s style of playing changed compared to the earlier Tiki-Taka?

Forest: Basically, a coach can’t do magic. In every game you can see that Luis de la Fuente adapts to the players he has at his disposal. He lets the team play more directly, a lot on the outside. That makes the team incredibly good.

Vicente del Bosque is sure that the Germany complex has been put aside

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Ask: Lamine Yamal, just 16, and Nico Williams, Spain’s magic winger, 21, are outstanding. Are you surprised that they are both doing so well?

Forest: Not at all. Firstly, both players are in top form. Secondly, they have had a good season for their clubs. Thirdly, the coach knows exactly how to use both of them. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Ask: Many experts, such as Sir Alex Ferguson, believe that Yamal can have a career similar to that of Cristiano Ronaldo. Do you agree?

Forest: Cristiano Ronaldo is still a fantastic player – despite his age. That’s the first thing to say. The way they play is a little different. But I think Yamal can have a world-class career if he can process everything he’s experienced at such a young age and stay grounded and mentally strong at the same time.

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Ask: Lamine Yamal or Jamal Musiala – who is better?

Forest: Both players are great talents and very important for their national teams. Lamine Yamal has a big advantage: Spain’s midfield with Fabián, Rodri and Pedri puts him in the spotlight more than the German midfield with Musiala – even though he has already scored three goals in the tournament.

Ask: Aren’t you afraid of Germany at all?

Forest: When I was a player, we already had a Germany complex. But that has been reduced over the past two decades. Spain has caught up, especially with the European Championship and World Cup titles in 2008, 2010 and 2012.

Del Bosque watches the ball fly into the goal to make it 0-2. Madrid lost the semi-final second leg (first leg: 1-1) of the European Cup against FC Bayern in Munich in April 1976

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Ask: National coach Julian Nagelsmann brought Toni Kroos back as a leading player in March. How do you rate his performance?

Forest: Toni Kroos doesn’t play at the same high level for Germany as he did in Madrid. But we mustn’t forget the fantastic players he played with at Real.

Ask: How do you rate Nagelsmann?

Forest: I don’t know him personally, but when such a young coach is in charge of the national team, that says a lot. I’m sure we’ll be hearing a lot more from him.

Ask: What would winning the European Championship mean for Spain?

Forest: That would be great for Spanish football as a whole. And we must not forget that Spain would then overtake Germany by winning four European Championship titles and would be the sole record holder. I hope it will be the start of a new era and our fans will be happy.

The article was researched for the Sports Competence Center (WELT, SPORT BILD, BILD) and first published in SPORT BILD.

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CF Montreal Earns Draw Against Vancouver Whitecaps: Montreal 1 – Whitecaps 1

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SUMMARY: Montreal 1 – Whitecaps 1 (Final score)

MONTREAL – They were all there. With the return of Ariel Lassiter, CF Montreal could count on its entire offensive arsenal for the first time in a while.

There is still a lot of work to be done before Montreal’s eleven can be described as a well-oiled machine – the return of the three Canadian internationals on Copa América duty certainly won’t hurt – but Laurent Courtois at least has options at his disposal.

Against the Vancouver Whitecaps, these options allowed him to knit himself a draw, a fifth this season at home, this one with a score of 1-1.

CF Montreal has accustomed us to two-half games. Their most recent one falls into this category. After a sterile first half, the Bleu-Blanc-Noir woke up after the intermission. They directed 11 of their 16 shots towards the opposing goal in the second half.

His deliverance came from Matías Cóccaro, who headed in a cross from Ruan in the 79th minute. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

It was a first goal since March 16 for the Uruguayan, who had been criticized by his coach in recent weeks.

Vancouver took the lead in the 29th minute on a goal from Ryan White, his fifth in his last three games.

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2024-07-07 00:22:57
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Antoine Griezmann Upset Over Penalty Shootout Training Video Shared on Social Media

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Antoine Griezmann did not appreciate the sharing on social networks of a video showing the Blues in the middle of a penalty shootout training session.

This is the mini-controversy of the day:
Antoine Griezmann
reacting on social media to a video posted by RMC Sport showing the Blues practicing penalty shootouts in training this Saturday.

The day after their qualification for the semi-finals of
Euro 2024 at the expense of Portugal, and via penalty shootouts precisely (0-0, 5 tab to 3), the French therefore strive to repeat their scales 11 meters from the target – an art long neglected or even scorned in the past.

A session open to the press

Sharing this training video, however, was not to the taste of the Atlético de Madrid player, who was upset on X about the fact that these images could be used for the Blues’ next opponent: Spain. Well great! Thanks for the info! ” he thus raged. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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Unforgettable Olympic Opening Ceremonies Throughout History

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Every four years, the entire world comes together to celebrate the greatness of sport and culture at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. This event not only marks the beginning of an unprecedented athletic competitionbut also serves as a platform for host countries to showcase the best of their art, history and traditions.

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Throughout Olympic history, Some openings have stood out for their spectacularity and emotion, capturing the global imagination and leaving an indelible mark on the collective memory.

BARCELONA 1992 AND ITS UNFORGETTABLE LIGHTING OF THE CALF WITH ARCHERY

July 25, 1992 was marked in the history of the Olympic Games because the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium was filled with joy and color thanks to the more than 300 artists who participated in the eventThe inauguration was attended by great singers such as the soprano Montserrat Caballé and the tenors Plácido Domingo and Alfredo Kraus.

Furthermore, what made the opening of this edition unique was the way in which the cauldron was lit thanks to the goalkeeper Antonio Rebollo, who launched the flame with his bow from the stadium field.

SYDNEY 2000 SHOWED ALL THE CULTURE OF ITS COUNTRY

Australia hosted a memorable evening, celebrating not only its culture but also its creatures, from aquatic creatures to local flora and fauna. During the ceremony, lights were used to create shadows of the riders and the different Australian tribes..

BEIJING 2008 CHANGED THE HISTORY OF OLYMPIC GAMES OPENINGS

China thus hosted the first Olympic Games in its history, and in the best possible way, given that the opening ceremony became one of the most expensive. In addition, 15,000 artists participated in the event and 29,000 pieces of fireworks were used. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

LONDON 2012 SAW QUEEN ELIZABETH JUMPING OUT OF A HELICOPTER

The Olympic Stadium in London was founded by Queen Elizabeth II. The event opened with a piece entitled “Isles of Wonder”which was directed by British filmmaker Danny Boyle, who decided to capture the attention of viewers with some works by the famous British playwright and poet William Shakespeare.

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RIO DE JANEIRO 2016 SHOWED SAMBA TO THE WORLD AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES OPENING

Despite not having the economic impact of the 2012 edition, the organizers decided to use creativity and rhythm to make it Thus the Maracanã stadium became a party to warmly present Brazilian culture.

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Furthermore, within this same ceremony a tone of reflection was acquired, since in some parts of the ceremony problems such as the global warming or the refugee crisis, to raise awareness among the masses.

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