Why is Florentino the last big man in football?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-15
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Only he can bring Ronaldo to Real Madrid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It can't be a poem, a quote from Dickens's Tale of Two Cities It's the best of times, and it's the worst of times.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not about Hiddink, it's about Chelsea, it's about Real Madrid, it's about the Bernabeu, it's about Florentino, it's about the last big man in world football today.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Former Real Madrid and Barcelona player Figo revealed in an interview that the reason why he decided to leave Barcelona that year was because he felt that he had not been 100% approved by the club's management, and because of this, he decided to change teams after Real Madrid sent him an invitation.

    At the end of the day, if you don't know what you're doing, if you're not doing what you're doing, and you're not 100 per cent approved by the people in charge of the club – and not the fans, then you're going to think about leaving when you get an invitation. That's the case. In an interview with La Liga official**, Figo said.

    Figo admits he has also been hesitant and at some points has considered not moving to Real Madrid. "It wasn't just because of the athletic and financial aspects, there were a lot of people who encouraged me at the time, and in the end I made the decision and there was no turning back. ”

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In 2001, Figo moved to Real Madrid from Barcelona for a world record $56 million at the time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the summer of 2000, Figo made a move that shocked the world, from Barcelona to Barcelona for a record transfer fee (to prove that he was the first person in football at the time).

    The transfer to rivals Real Madrid is also widely regarded as the most sensational deal in the history of 100 years of football. Figo reached the pinnacle of his career at Real Madrid (in order to take his career one step further), and the Ballon d'Or and World Footballer of the Year accolades followed, and the 2002 European Champions Cup made Figo's room of honour no longer lacking.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First international game: On 1 September 1996, in England's World Cup qualifier away to Moldova, David Beckham, who had been very good in the previous Premier League season, made his first appearance for the Three Lions and helped them to a 3-0 victory.

    First international goal: At the 1998 World Cup in France, the 23-year-old Beckham made his first international appearance. On 26 June, David Beckham scored a brilliant free-kick against Colombia in a 2-0 win for England.

    First red card: Just 4 days after the first goal of the international player's career, on June 30, 1998, France World Cup 1 8 final, England vs. Argentina. In the game, Beckham was sent off for malicious revenge on Argentine defender Simeone under the nose of the referee, which indirectly led to the team falling into passivity in the subsequent game and finally being eliminated in the penalty shootout.

    After this incident, Beckham became a sinner in all England.

    First time captain: With Alan Shearer announcing his retirement from the national team after Euro 2000, England's captain's armband was left empty. On November 15, 2000, in the friendly match between England and Italy, Taylor, then the interim coach of England, appointed David Beckham as the new captain of the Three Lions, and this captain's armband was also worn on his arm until the end of the 2006 World Cup, which lasted 58 games.

    A £100 million goal: England faced a desperate battle before the final round of World Cup qualifiers in South Korea and Japan. On 6 October 2001, the Three Lions were still tied 1-1 in the last minute against Greece

    2 behind, and this score will cost them the opportunity to participate in the World Cup. It was Beckham who stepped up and became a hero, scoring again in the final minute with his trademark direct free-kick to help his side draw with Greece and qualify for the World Cup. After the game, David Beckham claimed that the goal had completely lifted him out of the "red card shadow" of three years ago.

    The United Kingdom** said the goal was worth at least £100 million for the FA.

    99th international match: On 21 November 2007, England lost 3-2 at home to Croatia in the final round of European Championship qualifying. Becky's national appearance record is fixed at 99 games.

    McLaren was sacked after the game, and Italian Fabio Capello stepped in and announced that he would abandon Beckham in the first friendly against Switzerland.

    So far, Beckham has scored 17 goals in 99 games for his country, playing in three World Cups and two European Championships.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Born in 1975.

    David Beckham was on the way to the top of his game at Real Madrid, ending a 10-year winless run at Camp Nou with Real Madrid's 2-1 win away at Barcelona.

    History has witnessed the bits and pieces of Beckham in 2003, and from Beckham, we have seen the imprint of football commercialization, and we have seen that football commercialization is very wonderful in this world. From the affectionate goodbye at Old Trafford to the true lies between the two clubs; From Real Madrid's business trip to Asia to that deep kiss in front of Buckingham Palace. In today's world football, which is full of money and scandals, which is the most real Xiaobei we see.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    ACE Real Estate, Inc.

    Strong economic reserves.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    He was engaged in real estate in the economic crisis, and his company was still making money.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, mainly Chelsea in the past, Real Madrid and Manchester City now, are too rich. Other clubs have raised the price of players by a large margin.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Foam? Do you think you can? For example, Real Madrid's Galaxy Battleship, if Real Madrid's four major are empty this year, maybe it will be destroyed overnight, this is a bubble, football is full of money, and the air is full of bubbles.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The transfers are all bubbles now.

    Personally, I think that the current number one and second player in the world is worth 50 million euros or 50 million pounds, and the defender is around 30 million at the maximum.

    Real Madrid's ** buying stars uses Florentino's personal money instead of the team's, and then uses side jobs such as buying jerseys to earn the money back, which is all football deformity.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, because the operators are all going to get kickbacks.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, there are not only bubbles but also match-fixing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Is there no bubble in football right now?

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