Thomas Tuchel on Lionel Messi’s masterclass against England.
🗣️ “I’ve coached against some of the greatest footballers in history, but nights like this remind you why Lionel Messi is different. We prepared for him all week. We had plans, we had markers, we had instructions… and none of it was enough. He punished us with two moments of absolute genius.”
“You can stop him for 85 minutes, but Messi only needs five seconds to destroy everything you’ve built. That’s what happened tonight. Two assists, no panic, no wasted movement just pure football intelligence. He doesn’t force the game. He waits… and when you make one mistake, you’re dead.”
“I was shouting from the touchline because I knew the danger every time he received the ball. My players knew it too. Yet knowing what Messi is capable of and actually stopping him are two completely different things. He sees passes that nobody else in world football even imagines.”
“People talk about speed and strength. Messi doesn’t need either. His brain is faster than every defender on the pitch. He dictates the tempo, manipulates space and tears teams apart without looking like he’s trying. That is what true greatness looks like.”
“As painful as this defeat is for England, I refuse to lie. We were beaten by a footballer who continues to redefine the game at 39 years old. Two assists in a World Cup semi-final, carrying his country into another final… that’s not normal. That’s history unfolding in front of your eyes.”
“Sometimes, as a coach, you have to accept an uncomfortable truth. We didn’t just lose to Argentina we lost to Lionel Messi. And if he plays the final like he played tonight, the rest of the world should be very worried.”
As a Gen Xer how many times have you started typing a reply to a post, gotten halfway through, and then realized you just don’t care enough to finish it?
The NHL actually put XXX over Basil Pocklington’s name, father of then Oilers owner Peter Pocklington , when they learned he had no affiliation with the team. How is this different?
Not a great look IMO.
@EricMacramalla enough on this issue already. i'm only posting here, on this post, because i've been seeing these indignant posts for two day. enough! let's all move on.
Never imagined 20 years ago what radio would look like today. Hurts the soul more than a bit given how much I’ve always loved it.
Thankfully, many independent creators both on cutting edge long ago (Nation) and more recently out of necessity (EST) are providing 10/10 content.