Football…er…soccer.
Zlatan Ibrahimović was recently signed by the Los Angeles
Galaxy. If you know anything about
football, you know Zlatan. It is said
that he could have signed for much more money with a European club, but he
chose to come to LA.
To announce his signing, he took out a full page
advertisement in the LA Times. It said,
simply:
And then he signed it.
This is Zlatan.
In his first match, he was held in reserve until about 20
minutes remained. At the time, the
Galaxy were behind 3-2. He quickly
scored on a forty yard volley – placed perfectly over the goal keeper and under
the crossbar. In stoppage time, he
scored the game winner on a header.
In talking to the press after, he said: “The fans kept
chanting for Zlatan. I gave them Zlatan.”
This is Zlatan.
If the combination of Zlatan and Los Angeles does not
generate real buzz about soccer in America, nothing will. There are a few more talented players in the
world, but only one Zlatan.
Turning to the UEFA Champion’s League…
Christiano Ronaldo scored the most incredible goal in Real
Madrid’s recent Champion’s League match against Juventus. It must be seen to be
understood. Not just appreciated; understood.
Few sports demand the depth and breadth of skills that
soccer demands – physical, mental, coordination, balance, etc. All of these are on display in this one
moment.
Now…in international football and in Spain’s La Liga, there
is a rivalry: Real Madrid vs. Barcelona (carrying the weight of the fascists
and communists of the Civil War), and Christiano Ronaldo (of Madrid) vs. Lionel
Messi (of Barcelona). Many consider
these two to be the best players of this generation.
The fans of Ronaldo and Madrid took this opportunity to poke
at Messi, who was to play a Champion’s League match the following night. You need not understand Spanish to understand
the humor if you watched the video of Ronaldo’s goal:
Nice info
ReplyDeleteRonaldo's goal reminded of a Brazilian named Pelé.
ReplyDeleteNice, but they're no Dennis Bergkamp
ReplyDeleteOh, and about "football"..
;)
I beat you to the punch, comments included:
Deletehttp://bionicmosquito.blogspot.com/2017/12/football-vs-futbol.html
Fair & Square, BM.
DeleteGood piece btw.
"MLS, welcome to Zlatan." -Stu Holden
ReplyDeleteA little more info for the average American sports fan:
-Zlatan is 6'4". He might have made terrifying linebacker if he wasn't so spaciotemporally gifted--i.e. hand/foot/eye coordinated. He'd likely would have been a QB, tight end, or wide receiver had he grown up in the US.
-He is an expert martial artist and it's apparent in the way he plays. His highlight reel is full of insane, seemingly impossible goals and passes.
-As BM intimated, his schtick is on the level of Casius Clay, yet he's known by other players as a good teammate and hard worker.
-He took a 95% paycut to come stateside.
-I have a man crush. The guy is huge but handles the ball like he's the size of Messi.
BM, followed your link to that old essay.
ReplyDeleteSoccer is a player's game.
Football is more of a coach's game.
It is why football is easier for spectators to watch.
Since this topic is called "The Beautiful Game," I'll throw in another classic. Just for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteJohan Cruijff is Art
Enjoy!