Sunday, October 18, 2009

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Matthew Le Tissier, underestimates


debuted on September 2, 1986 and until he retired in 2002 defended the shirt always Southampton. Although his team struggled iron and continuously to avoid relegation from the Premier League, in fact he did on two occasions, was so strong love for his club had the luxury of rejecting proposals tempting powerful and prestigious institutions as the Chelsea and Milan in Italy. Even had the pleasure of breaking a contract already signed with Tottenham Hotspur, another distinguished square English football.

This short paragraph was not taken from a fairy tale. Actually happened and not many years ago. It seems weird because the contemporary viewers have naturalized the transfer of players from one club to another. They, without remorse, no account which will shield on his chest, but how much they swell the bank account. There were cases where this situation was reflected conspicuously. The most treacherous happened in July 2000, when Luis Figo signed for Real Madrid for a record 56 million dollars, after having a triumphant stay at FC Barcelona. Hardly mattered the Lusitanian the classic rivalry of the English teams. Another who does not know is the Uruguayan shields Cedrés Gabriel, who after having been a champion of the Copa Libertadores with River Plate in 1996, he left to play for Boca Juniors, staunch opponent of Millionaire. Ronaldo knows no badges. Featured striker striker who dazzles with its beautiful dribbling and cold definitions, also surprised to have played for both sides of the derby of Italy and Spain (Real Madrid - Barcelona, \u200b\u200bInter - Milan).

Fortunately, the polluted world of football also has exceptions. In 1985, when only I was 17, Matthew Le Tissier had the opportunity to sign for Oxford United. However, he decided to play for the Saints since from infant heart had dyed red and white. played 540 official matches there scoring 209 goals, a great and unusual figure for a flyer. Unfolded football touches in each of the stages that attended. From beautiful and effective punch ambidextrous, amazed audiences with his shots of middle and long distance. Of bowls on pique, turned, grout, of any of these technical resources he used to send the ball into the bottom of the arc. Unfolded in such a way to remove a shot from any angle, all the goals that seemed simple when you really were not. Moreover, he had another weapon lethal penalties. Of the 50 who ran turned 49. Only the Welsh goalkeeper Mark Crossley, worth mentioning, managed to contain a shot from the penalty spot.

Le God, so nicknamed by the English club's fans, was born on October 14, 1968 in Guernsey, an island of just over 60,000 inhabitants situated in the Channel, the strait that separates France England. This geographical bilateral Le Tissier gave him the opportunity to choose to play in either of those two countries. He bent by the British nation, but never regularly in the selection of that country. Coaches were not taken into account despite its magnificent virtues. This disappointment can be attributed to never leave the Southampton wanted to play higher level teams, or it was a low-profile player who did not like the news media, added to which was overshadowed by Paul Gascoine who felt themselves comfortable with the flashes, or perhaps to their weight problems. The truth is that it was only mentioned in eight opportunities.

Matt was the opposite of what a player today. The love for soccer and for the shirt was always at the top of its table of values. He did not win titles, or fame or money. But won the most valuable of all, nobody misses today, be considered the best player in the history of a club.





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