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Hansi Flick tonight
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Hansi Flick tonight

No matter where he manages, you can still see the same connection Hansi Flick builds with his players that Bayern fans saw during the sextuple season.

Losing his father just hours before El Clásico and still showing up to coach Barcelona against Real Madrid with the title on the line takes unbelievable strength.

Then seeing Barça players run to him after goals and Pedri dedicate the title afterwards honestly felt like classic Flick team spirit again.

We can all agree, that Hansi Flick is one of the greatest managers but even a better human. His father would be proud. RIP.

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u/RSDFitness — 3 days ago
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Is Karius’ resurgence at Schalke sustainable or just a short run of form?

After the 2018 Champions League final, his career really stalled. Limited minutes, different clubs, and even time without a contract.

Now at Schalke, he’s putting together solid performances and keeping clean sheets in a promotion push.

Do you see this as a genuine rebuild, or more a run of form in a different environment?

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u/RSDFitness — 9 days ago
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Germany vs Ghana in 2014 wasn’t just a group stage game, it was Jerome Boateng playing for Germany and Kevin Prince Boateng playing for Ghana, literally brothers on opposite sides of a World Cup match.

Before kickoff they shared a handshake that Kevin Prince later described as extremely cold, almost like there was no emotion in it at that moment despite everything between them off the pitch.

What makes it even more interesting is that he has spoken before about feeling jealousy and distance in their relationship growing up, which adds another layer to how surreal that moment really was.

It is one of those rare football moments where the personal story arguably hits harder than the actual match itself.

Do you think this is one of the biggest personal moments in World Cup history?

u/RSDFitness — 11 days ago
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Did anyone in China see this World Cup qualifier story involving Singapore?

I came across a Singapore vs Thailand World Cup qualifier where the result ended up affecting the wider group standings on goal difference, which is why people online started talking about it afterwards.

The goalkeeper reportedly made 11 saves, and the story seemed to spread quite a lot on social media, especially across football discussions in Asia.

I also saw mentions that some Chinese fans reacted to the story online and showed support for his family’s small food stall in Singapore, which is what made it go viral beyond just football circles.

Was this actually something widely discussed in China at the time, or more of an online viral thing after the fact?

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u/RSDFitness — 6 days ago
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During a match at Anfield between Liverpool and Manchester United-related tension in the stands, a moment involving Cristiano Ronaldo after a personal tragedy changed the atmosphere completely.

Liverpool fans began singing “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, and the usual rivalry in the stadium briefly disappeared.

Even some Manchester United fans in the crowd were seen reacting to the respect shown in that moment, making it one of the rare times football felt bigger than club rivalry.

u/RSDFitness — 14 days ago