Kopfballtor philipp lahm autobiography
- His sole appearance at Camp Nou to date, some three seasons ago, ended in a 4-0 Bayern defeat.
- Name: Philipp Lahm Born: November 11, 1983 in Munich, Germany Position: Defender Pro club: Bayern Munich.
- Best football autobiography I ever read was by Tony Adams.
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Lahm a model of consistency for Germany
Name: Philipp Lahm
Born: November 11, 1983 in Munich, Germany
Position: Defender
Pro club: Bayern Munich
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Why he’s in the news
Lahm is generally recognized as the best full back in the world. Captain of both club and country, the 30-year-old German is a model of consistency as a stingy defender and a dangerous counter-attacking option. And he’s a big reason why Germany reached its fourth straight World Cup semifinal in Brazil, and is two wins away from claiming the crown for a fourth time.
He’s special because
In a word: versatility. Although right-footed, Lahm can play either fullback position, and has served as a defensive and right-sided midfielder from time to time includi
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Football Biographies
Football Biographies
by fatman123 Sat May 24, 2014 8:15 am
*SAF-you can probably read nearly the whole thing in daily mail etc articles about the book
*'arry Redknapp-it was 'triffic knowing i could read it and 'arry couldnt
*Carlo Ancelotti-more so a collection of stories then a bio, still a good read though
*Frank Lampard-he wrote it pre-abramovich so it was really interesting, probably not worthwhile if you dont like him or support Chelsea though
*Sven Goran Erikson-reading it atm, really enjoying it as i didnt know much about Sven pre the England job
I was wondering what other people on the forum had read and what you would recommend
inb4howcanhereadifhespellslikethat
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Philipp Lahm: Germany must stay calm to get past on- and off-field issues
Raphael HonigsteinJun 19, 2018, 09:17 PM
MOSCOW -- Predictably, the German ambassador had to get involved in this, the most political of World Cups and, on Monday, he did.
The ambassador for Germany's Euro 2024 bid, to give him his official title, happens to be the World Cup-winning captain of four years ago, but Philipp Lahm commented on the Nationalmannschaft's awful defeat to Mexico with such diplomatic finesse that one could be forgiven for thinking the 34-year-old had recently graduated from the foreign ministry's school for international emissaries in Berlin.
Lahm pleaded for calmness and positivity, telling ESPNFC that "a negative result can have a positive effect" and that he trusted manager Joachim Low and his equally experienced team to jointly "find solutions" for the tactical malaise.
As a representative of the German FA in Russia, Lahm was naturally careful not to fan the flames of the critics' fire. However, buried beneath the polished party lines were just the slightest hints th
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