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After finishing of the season, we have just one short week to prepare for the upcoming
Champions League final - and the historic chance to become the first ever German treble team, winning three competitions in one year.
Italian league runners-up
Inter are sure to be one formidable opponent, and they will be doing their utmost to repent for last years poor showing - finishing last in the group that saw us advance.
With the team fit and rearing to go, all that is left is to go over the game plan once more and hope for the best.
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UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE- FINAL
The final was another great game, and although we did allow a fair number of shots, the defense was composed and solid so that most of the attempts were well wide of the target.
We had a firm grip on the midfield, and held possession for the majority of the game, but we found ourselves facing an equally determined
Inter defensive line.
One of our few attempts on goal was blocked, but took a fortunate bounce for us past the opposition keeper to give us an early lead.
Inter fought back and recorded a number of great attacks, but we held firm to take the lead into the break.
We were caught on the counter early in the second half, allowing
Inter to draw level, but we picked ourselves up quickly to prevent the momentum from shifting completely.
In the end it was a set-piece that decided the game, when
Erman Celik rose above the pack and scored the match winner with a fine header from a corner kick.
We did all we could to shut down in the back to see out the game.
A fantastic season has come to a close, winning everything that there is to win and firmly establishing ourselves as one of the world's top teams.
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BUNDESLIGA ROUND-UP
After a great run in the league, we have beaten our own previous record to win the title with 89 points, 17 points ahead of our closest chaser in the table. A dominant showing if I ever saw one.
Another great year for Celik, his areal dominance was showcased time and again during the previous season, and he fully deserves this award.
For the second time in three years, the honor of best striker goes to
Petar Skuletic who was at the heart of so many attacks, and never acted too selfish to look for the pass rather than the shot.
Only coming in second place this year,
Andre nonetheless had a stellar season for us. I don't think there is anything that can be said about this guy that hasn't already been said.
After the dominant performance in the league, it really comes as little surprise that all three of the top places for best player have been filled by our guys. It could have been anyone from our team, to be honest.
Being present in numbers once again in the team of the year is the final testament to our strength. We could have probably added a few more, but with our overall strength and constant squad rotation, a number of players just missed out due to their lower number of games played. There's always next year to shine.
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As I already mentioned during the mid-season break, our
U-19 squad had an equally stellar season - with home-grown talent
Tom Franke and new signing
Michael Lechner being the stand-out performers. The latter scored an amazing
103 goals - more than the second and third placed TEAM COMBINED! Already touted as the next
Klinsmann, this young lad has a great future ahead of him.
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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ROUND-UP
After overcoming some of the world's best teams on the way to the final, the second consecutive Champions League title feels particularly rewarding. On the whole, it was a great continental cup, with some of the highest scoring ties this competition has seen to date.
Although he didn't score the most goals this year, his constant runs and precise passing were ever-threatening, and for putting his team ahead of his personal rewards, he truly deserves this award.
A stunning goal from our midfielder
Sribnyi, that is sure to remain on the highlight reel for many years to come.
This years competition had one of the strongest pack of teams in the knock-out stages, so it is no wonder that the
Dream Team consists of players from so many different clubs.
We still managed to get three players on the list, and all of them deserve it.
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Once again, only beaten to first place by the legendary
Ronaldo, our midfielder Adrien has once again proven his merit.
And yes, even yours truly has been awarded some honors, for the first time making the
German Hall of Fame list.
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With everything we achieved this year, some rest would certainly be in order, but neither for a large number of my players nor for myself this will happen anytime soon, as the final preparations are underway before the final 32 teams meet in a few weeks in Russia for the
WORLD CUP 2018.
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WORLD CUP 2018 COMING NEXT....
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The build-up to the
World Cup in Russia this year was one of mixed emotions.
On the one hand, I do believe we have a great team, and I am excited as can be to be at the helm of such an accomplished nation, yet on the other hand we have to overcome two
major injuries to both our starting and second-choice goalkeeper.
Adding to that the disappointing
1-2 defeat in a friendly against Italy just a week before the tournament, I am starting to feel the nerves.
We have been placed in a manageable group with
France, Togo and
Romania, so the knock-out stage is highly likely, but I doubt that anything short of a final appearance will not be enough for the
Brazilian FA.
My first foray into international cup football is about to begin.
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WORLD CUP 2018 - GROUP STAGE
We did all the preparations we could, and with a strong team at our disposal, all we can do now is wait for the first whistle of the tournament.
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Facing off against the strongest opponent in the group in the form of
reigning World Champions France, I was feeling the nerves a bit in this
World Cup opener.
France came out on the offense right from the kick-off and managed to test our keeper a number of times before we found our composure and slowly took control of the game. In a first half that was dominated by spirited midfield battles it took all the way to injury time for the first goal, when
Coutinho hammered in a long-range attempt to give us the lead.
France came out of the break seemingly motivated to level the score, but after a number of thwarted attacks, we managed to hit them on the break, allowing
Sandro do double the lead.
Despite their best efforts,
France never managed to get back into the game, and we recorded in the end what I consider a comfortable victory.
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After seeing off the strong French side, being held to a draw against
Romania has to be a bit of a disappointment.
It wasn't for a lack of trying, though, as we out-shot our opponents with a margin of almost three to one, but lacking that extra bit of luck to convert our chances coupled with a string of great saves from the
Romanian goalkeeper meant that a goalless draw was all that we could get from this second cup fixture.
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The team came out determined to put the last mediocre performance behind us, and almost from the first whistle we took full control of the game. After a fair number of attempts on target, another great build-up play allowed midfielder
Anderson to score the first goal at the half-hour mark, and the resulting boost in confidence was evident for the remainder of the game.
Close to half-time
Andre managed to break free from the defense to score his first goal of the tournament after he rounded the keeper and calmly converted from close range.
With the game firmly under control, I eased off the pressure to save my key players from over-extension or even injury, but we still had a fair number of chances to increase the lead even further.
In the end, the two first-half goals were enough for a solid victory, and our spot in the next round.
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WORLD CUP 2018 - GROUP STAGE ROUND-UP
Although we didn't win every game, at least we didn't lose any, and so we can look forward from progressing from the group as the top team.
France also managed to pick themselves up from the opener and win their remaining games to advance to the knock-out stage.
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No guessing in this group as to who would emerge as group leaders, as
Argentina dominated all three of their games. That it came down to the goal-difference alone to decide the second team to progress will certainly hurt
Honduras and
China and delight the
Croatians.
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One of the toughest groups in the tournament,
Group C was also the one with the biggest upset. Four-time World Champions and current European Champions
Germany were eliminated despite being considered among the favorites to win the tournament. After some fairly surprising results, it is
Uruguay and hosts
Russia that survive to the next round.
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Another group with one heavy favorite to advance and three "filler-teams". Despite being held to a draw by
Slovakia,
Italy won the group comfortably and together with
Mali will now be preparing for the next round.
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A strong
Dutch side demonstrated their superiority in
Group E, winning all their games to advance to the next round.
To many it came as a bit of a surprise to see
Columbia also reach the knock-out stages after they outclassed the highly-rated
Mexican side in the last match to finish in second place.
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Another fairly straight-forward group that panned out just as predicted, with
Spain taking the top seat and
Cameroon advancing from the second spot.
No surprises here, although
Switzerland came close to an upset against
Cameroon in their fixture, but they were unable to hold on to their fragile lead and conceded two late goals.
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In a surprising turn of events, last cups runners-up
England were eliminated from a group that saw
Turkey and
Ghana advance to the next round.
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The final group was a very tight affair until the very end. The lowest scoring group of them all saw
Portugal and
Denmark gain the right to compete in the next stage, although
Chile will have every right to be upset over having two goals questionably chalked off in their last fixture against
Senegal.
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So far, so good for my national manager career, but the real battle is only just about to begin when we face
Croatia in the round of sixteen.
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