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One year ago the villain of the team is now the man behind the team's promotion the Mask, Gwadiol
If he hadn't played football, he would be a fisherman now. A year ago, he was the culprit behind the team's elimination from the European Championship; A year later in the World Cup, he was part of the team that qualified for the tournament. He was one of the masked men of the World Cup, a muscular 20-year-old Croatian man named Gwadiol.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheMusiara on missing the ball: I have to take a chance like that or set up a teammate
About childhood experience Musiara: "At my hometown club TSV Lehnerz, I took my first steps on the pitch. It didn't take long for me to have fun, and everything went well: at the age of six, I scored more than 100 goals in a season, which is still a record today. It was our coach Micha Hoffmann presenting me with my first Golden Boot. I still have it in my trophy cabinet and I hope to win more trophies."
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheWearing a mask, being number one in the world
When Joshko Gwadiol was a boy, he told those around him that he had three goals. Fans watching this World Cup will be attracted by two players wearing black masks, and these two players, give people two very different feelings --
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheMusiara: Since I was a kid, wanting to win the Ballon d 'Or and compare me to Messi was a motivation
Speaking to The Kicker, Musiara said he was happy with his form this season. He said: "There are still a lot of things I can improve on and there are moments in the game where I'm not really there or I'll miss a pass, so I still want to work on that. Compared to last season, I think I developed well and made a good start to this season."
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheA talented teenager who can't tie his shoes has become the youngest scorer of the season on a salary of 100,000 euros
Spain midfielder Garvey became the third youngest player to score in World Cup history after Brazil's Pele (17 years, 239 days, 1958 World Cup) and Mexico's Rozas (18 years, 93 days, 1930 World Cup) when he scored against Costa Rica in Group E. Garvey, who helped Spain beat Costa Rica 7-0, was also named man of the match.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheWorld Cup: 'New face' Pedrie, young Matador Corps strength is doubtful!
Spain coach Luis Enrique has been accused of favouritism, allowing players to be used despite a lack of consistent playing time, but it has taken him four years to build up the Mad Bulls in the Europa League earlier this year.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsychePedrie: Pique's retirement is a blow to me. It is the best thing to contribute goals and assists to the team
Ahead of the Qatar World Cup, Spain midfielder Pedrie spoke to World Sport about Barca and what to expect in the upcoming World Cup.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheTwo golden boys taking over the mantle of the Golden Generation of Matadors?
In the long list of names for the Spanish national team, Pedrie and Garvey are the most eye-catching. Because, these two are not 20 years old young people, not weak, that is, to shoulder the responsibility.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsychePedri's upbringing began with the Las Palmas Academy, dedicated to spontaneity and creativity
Coaches and players at the Las Palmas Sports League youth academy have a mantra: sleep with the ball and wake up with the books. To help the youngsters in the academy reach the professional level, it is necessary to devote time to both football and school.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheWith a sword to help Real Madrid win the Champions League, "Little Bear" Vinicius proved his strength
At the end of the Champions League final, the match was delayed by nearly 40 minutes due to a small disturbance outside the stadium caused by a large number of fans, but it was not dangerous and started 40 minutes later. Karim Benzema was whistled for offside in the first half and Venisius sealed the final with a late kick from Thibaut Courtois. In this edition, our sports observer takes a look at Vinicius Junol, the man who sealed his throat.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheVinicius, the Samba prince of Plebeia, the apple of the Bernabeu's eye!
If you play well enough to get to Real Madrid, but if you play well enough and look good enough, there's definitely a place for you at Galacticos. However, the plain-looking Brazilian boy has managed to conquer every inch of the Bernabeu stands with his football skills and is regarded as a treasure. His name was Vinicius Juniol, a boy who in a few short years had risen from the slums to be admired by all.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in PsycheFrom the slums, the post-00s Vinicius will dance until the World Cup final
Brazil's first three games in this World Cup have been 0-0 at half-time. Vinicius' first goal set up an emphatic victory, with Brazil scoring four goals in the first half to seal the victory. Brazil beat South Korea 4-1 in the Round of 16 early Wednesday (Beijing time) to stay on course for their goal.
Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago in Psyche