Oliver Kahn:
"Three national team coaches have failed at the same point: Joachim Löw, Hansi Flick, and Julian Nagelsmann. Three different game plans. Three different leadership styles. When three coaches with different approaches always fail at the same point, the cause lies deeper.
One scene says more about this elimination than any statistic. When the penalty shootout went beyond 5 takers, you could see Joshua Kimmich looking for penalty takers. For me, that was the most revealing moment of this elimination. A top team doesn't look for volunteers at that moment. They have players who demand the ball
Germany doesn’t have a talent problem. This team has exceptional footballers. What they lack is the confidence to take responsibility in the biggest moment. Those who don’t take it may be protecting themselves from failure. But at the same time, they’re forfeiting the chance to make history
"We're arguing about who has to go now and pinning our hopes on the next savior instead of asking why we've been repeating the same patterns for years. We replace faces and call it change. But we avoid the real question: Are we still willing to pay the price that elite performance has always demanded?
The defining moment doesn't begin when you put on the national team shirt. It begins many years earlier, the moment a young player learns that responsibility isn't something you pass on to someone else, it's something you take on yourself
Talent gets you to the World Cup. Responsibility determines how long you stay there."
It's me, Janet Museveni. It is a confirmation that the God I talk about is a living God. He is not a myth, He lives!
I must therefore thank Uganda, beginning with Mzee, who has prayed with the whole nation. I praise God for leading us to know Him. Thank you all for coming out publicly to pray for me.
Thank you for all those continuous prayers and also for the kind birthday wishes. Thank you for letting me know just how much I am loved.