Showing posts with label German national football team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label German national football team. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Robert Enke


He was Germany's number one. He loved the beautiful game. Enough to make him forget awhile his problems with depression. The man felt the need to hide his issues from his friends and showed an outer persona without problems but he felt it deeply, and it was deep enough that he was unable to pull himself out of his self made grave. There are so many things to love about football but there are downers too. This problem that Enke had was hidden away because he felt he would be discriminated among his peers. He was experiencing what each of us have felt at least once in our lifetime. And knowing how hard it strikes, it is not easy to experience it all by yourself. He was unable to cope and took his own life.
A tragic tale for a man with such a bright future ahead. I guess success can never really be measured by what you've accomplished, Enke was a successful man but it was the loss of his daughter and the potential loss of another that led him to his demise. Football can give you anything, but it can't give you everything. He was just coming home from training when he decided to commit suicide. Suicide, that ultimate act of giving up. I can imagine the temptation, that need to just end everything because life was getting too unbearable. It's a terrible feeling. And I hope that this issue is being addressed by people all around the world, not just by the football association. 
Depression is a terrible virus that can never be cured alone. 
A simple call for help is enough for people to lend a hand, a shoulder to cry on and ears to listen to. 
On the field and out of it, love and friendship must be on hand, isn't it why they call it a beautiful game? It bonds people from all walks of life. That's the most special gift any sport can give.



Friday, September 10, 2010

Die Mannschaft, Les Bleus and hopes for the future

First of all, I was so relieved that they won against Azerbaijan. Speculations were rampant that Germany would a have a difficult time in facing this team because of their poor showing against Belgium. They did win that match but it was obvious that the team lacked some spark. Criticisms were thrown at Podolski who made a poor show. That's why it was so important for Germany to get back on form. Getting a goal is good but it won;t be enough to win against the bigger teams. So in the game against Azerbaijan, the team went back in track to a whooping 6 goal win with just a single goal conceded to the opposing. Manuel Neuer's disappointment was evident in the way he was criticizing himself during the post match interviews. He wanted a clean sheet, it was a moment of weakness. But overall, it was a great game for Germany. They are way ahead of everyone else in their group and they are sure qualifiers for the Euro's. I hope they get the trophy this time because I seriously have had enough of Spain.

Of Spain: It's not that I hate the team. But they've won pretty much every trophy there could possibly be so I think it's time for other teams to take over. my bets are on Les Bleus and Die Mannschaft. Spain is very good but there are evident cracks in their play. During the world cup, Torres was not at his form, and Villa was shooting everywhere except the net. I guess they fixed it now, as seen during their qualifying match BUT during the friendly against Argentina (Who thankfully are now playing LOGICALLY without Maradona) they lost 4-1. So many factors affecting it yes, but as fresh world cup champions, it's a blow to their system. It's a big plus on Argentina's confidence factor because they were able to redeem themselves, they are capable of winning, they just need rational tactics. Again, I do not feel sad that Spain lost. I don't wish them well but there are a lot of quality teams who deserve their chance at a trophy. Young teams like France and Germany who could rise through the ranks if they use their young players well. Jogi is utilizing them successfully and hopefully, with just a little more training (mental, physical and social LOL) of France, they could also be a force to reckon with in Euro 2012.

Who knows? I could be watching and cheering. LIVE. **sigh.





Tuesday, July 20, 2010

der Mannschaft: Jögi stays!

Jögi Löw's contract may have expired just after the World Cup but after leading his young team into 3rd place at the tournament, there have been demands to extend his contract with the German NT.
And today, a press conference was held that announced the extension for his contract for 2 years!
That means he'll be coaching the German NT through Euro 2012!
I can't wait for them to get started! I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this time, Germany will win the Cup (unless my other favorite team, France pulls though all the drama*wink*)

Here's the LINK: http://www.goal.com/en/news/15/germany/2010/07/20/2033653/germany-coach-joachim-loew-expected-to-sign-contract