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How A «No Name Manager» Conquered Europe With A Team Of Nobodies



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New video about the most recent Euro 2024 winners Spain. In this episode we take on Spain with players like Lamine Yamal, Oyarzabal, Dani Olmo, Nico Williams, Fabian Ruiz, Cucurella and Rodri who just won the 2024 Euros in Germany.

0:00 Please like the video, it means the world
0:27 How The Greatest National Team Of All Time Became Average
1:42 Why De La Fuente Was Actually Spain’s Secret Weapon
4:48 How Spain Took Over The Euros With A Team Of «Second Grade Players»
8:37 The First Sign Spain Would Become Champions
10:20 How Spain Beat «The Best Team In The Tournament»
12:04 How Spain Beat France With Half A Team And A 38 Year Old Right Back
14:20 Why The Final Was Much More Than «A Game Of Football»

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26 respuestas a «How A «No Name Manager» Conquered Europe With A Team Of Nobodies»

It's rare that I have to make a pinned comment explaining myself, but I'll keep it short:
If the title annoyed you, watch the video.
This is literally a tribute to Spain, a critique on modern football fans and media.

The title is pretty much irony, just watching the first few minutes of the video would be enough to stop anyone from leaving comments attacking me as if I was some random internet lunatic.

Please watch, listen and enjoy, I have full confidence that this is a great video worth any football fan's time.

A nobody calling elite players "nobodies", sure thing he has the nerve to do that.

– Nacho & Carvajal were six-time bloody UCL champions, not bad for "nobodies", while Joselu was brand new UCL champion after scoring a double in SF against Bayern München
– Rodri had won a treble with City being the anchorman, and after doing a superb season whose cherry-on-top was the Euro 2024, he won the Ballon d'Or
– Lamine Yamal had done a really good season with Barcelona, and still had to confirm his stardom, but he sure was a wonderboy
– Grimaldo had played the whole season in star mode, winning a double with Bayer plus reaching the EL final; him being replaced by Cucurella was controversial, though
– Fabián had been the anchor in Napoli's first league title in Serie A in 30+ years and was being now PSG's anchor
– Pedri was a well known Barça star, plagued with injuries after Euro 2021 & 2021 Summer Olympics but whose quality was beyond doubt
– Simón had already been a main factor in Spain's Euro 2021 SF run, same as Dani Olmo & Oyarzábal
– Morata has always been an underwhelming striker but, somehow, he always was desired by Real Madrid, Chelsea, Milan, Atleti, Juve … why? De la Fuente knew it
– Raya was the main goalkeeper at Arsenal, UCL QF, EPL runner-up, such a "nobody"
– Merino was such a "nobody" that Arsenal was craving for his signature
– Zubimendi was such a "nobody" that Barcelona wanted him and Liverpool had him to sign until Zubimendi had cold feet
– le Normand was such a "nobody" that Atleti was craving for his signature
– Navas, World Champion, European Champion, 4-times EL champion with Sevilla, EPL champion with City, such a "nobody", THE "nobody"

And then you had some really not so well known players for the football world, such as Nico Williams, Vivian, Cucurella (always a prospect but underperforming with Chelsea), Baena (LaLiga 2023/24 top assisting player), Remiro, Ayoze, Fermín …

… if you are not cultured in the matters of football and you do not know players, that does not make them "nobodies". A tad more bloody respect, man.

The fact that you left-out the Cucurella handball says everything about this video. I understand that you're trying to hype-up Spain as much as possible (and rightfully so, they are a great team), but you simply cannot forget to mention that blatant handball that, if rightfully ruled as a penalty, certainly could have changed Spain's entire course in the euros.

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