La vida como el deporte es de momentos , muchos de ellos no podemos evitar a que lleguen
,momentos que nos harán sacar lo mejor o lo peor de nosotros como deportistas, cuando esos
momentos aparezcan debemos de estar preparados.
Este post no pretende hacer leña del árbol caído, pero es que cuando te dedicas a una sola
actividad y pretendes ser de los mejores debes de saber que hay momentos que no se presentan tan a
menudo.
MUNICH, GERMANY MAY 19: Chelsea fans on display prior to the UEFA Champions League Final between FC
Bayern Muenchen and Chelsea at the Fussball Arena München on May 19, 2012 in Munich, Germany.
(Photo by Christof Koepsel/Bongarts/Getty Images)
Mas vale tarde que nunca , ese seria el lema de Roman Abramovich y sus mas de 1000 millones de
euros gastados antes de ganar la Champions League, a final lo que le importa es que la copa ya ha
llegado a sus manos por medio de los pies de Drogba y compañia.
Real Madrid's disappointing record in Germany continues as they were beaten again by Bayern
Munich in a tense encounter which saw plenty yellow cards coming for both teams, which could cost
them a final.
The match were very tight right from the start and Madrid's clumsy defending in the final
minutes simply cost them a valuable point, although Mourinho's team could still be delighted with
the away goal that they scored in that 2-1 defeat.
Malaga move themselves back into fourth place after picking up an important 2-1 win over home
team ,Espanyol, on Sunday, with goals from Ruud Van Nistelrooy and Martin Dimichelis.
It wasn't an easy ride though for Manuel Pellegrini's side as they were forced to make a
comeback after trailing a goal down in the first half from Philippe Coutinho.
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In Europe the football seasons are coming to a close, but in the Bundesliga in Germany the last
games are more controversial than normal. There is a transcript below, while explanations of key
vocabulary (in bold) can be found at the foot of the post, while other key phrases
(in blue) also have meanings explained.
As you probably know, I'm a big fan of communicating complex and statistical information
graphically. So you won't be surprised to hear that I'm also a big fan of
The Economist, the
masters of the interesting and thought-provoking chart. Here's a graph from the magazine showing a
ranking of "football wealth" based on the just released "Football Money League" report by
consultancy Deloitte.
He's off and running. Looks like Sepp Blatter has kicked off his reelection campaign for the FIFA
Presidency to be held in June. Only, it's unclear what kind of entity FIFA really is. It's not a
country (its reach is global), it's not a state (it doesn't have an army), it's not a democracy
(despite the elections to the body's Presidency), and it's not the Vatican (despite the lovely idea
of a "year end message", in which the FIFA chief boldly states that he looks "forward to meeting
the representatives of the member associations there in person, addressing their concerns and,
together, setting a strategic course for the future.