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Stars are just like us; all about the celebrities opening out about their experiences with mental illness and overcoming personal struggles.
Sacca: My love of football helped me succeed and I knew I had to be a good role model for kids
My first football memories are from my home in Greenford, West London, where I used to play football on the edge of a green field where everyone would play until dark after school. As I got older, I started playing football with my brother. We have two goals, so we will play. My brother is two years older than me and my father will be on the goal-line. Usually it's me against my brother, and if I get past my brother, then I'm going to face my father. It's very confrontational, and I'm not going to stop until I win.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Manchester City for 12 years! Once famous for the World Cup flying kick, now has become a famous home, 3 championships is his medal
Perhaps people's impression of the Dutch waist is still stuck in the 2010 World Cup, when de Jong kicked Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso in the final of the Netherlands and fans around the world remembered the "villain". In fact, De Jong also explained after the game, he was trying to fight first and did not notice Alonso in front of him, thus causing the foul, he repeatedly insisted that he did not mean to harm.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Luis Diaz's path to fame: Once overlooked for malnutrition, humility is the ultimate quality
Luis Diyas has made an impact at Liverpool and is expected to start the Champions League final on Saturday, but how many of you know that as a teenager Diyas was in danger of being forgotten because he was underweight? Speaking to Sky Sports, Diaz's former coaches revealed how he overcame the odds to reach the top.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
No inspirational not Red Army! Liverpool Diaz traversed a difficult childhood
From a pan to a T-Rex, Benzema is probably no match for Luis Diaz when it comes to inspiration... Barancas is like any other town in Colombia. Every morning, motorbikes and trampolines zip through the town's streets, speeding past pedestrians. Under mango trees along the road, vendors shelve themselves from the scorching sun, stacking bananas and assorted produce.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Rodri: The details may decide the Champions League. In a difficult group you have to do well yourself first
After last season's Champions League final Rodri: "We had a great season last season because we achieved some big things and we are proud of what we have achieved. Last season was the first time we reached the Champions League final and everyone in the squad was full of hunger and experience and we have no regrets."
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
One year ago the villain of the team is now the man behind the team's promotion the Mask, Gwadiol
If he hadn't played football, he would be a fisherman now. A year ago, he was the culprit behind the team's elimination from the European Championship; A year later in the World Cup, he was part of the team that qualified for the tournament. He was one of the masked men of the World Cup, a muscular 20-year-old Croatian man named Gwadiol.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Musiara on missing the ball: I have to take a chance like that or set up a teammate
About childhood experience Musiara: "At my hometown club TSV Lehnerz, I took my first steps on the pitch. It didn't take long for me to have fun, and everything went well: at the age of six, I scored more than 100 goals in a season, which is still a record today. It was our coach Micha Hoffmann presenting me with my first Golden Boot. I still have it in my trophy cabinet and I hope to win more trophies."
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Wearing a mask, being number one in the world
When Joshko Gwadiol was a boy, he told those around him that he had three goals. Fans watching this World Cup will be attracted by two players wearing black masks, and these two players, give people two very different feelings --
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
Musiara: Since I was a kid, wanting to win the Ballon d 'Or and compare me to Messi was a motivation
Speaking to The Kicker, Musiara said he was happy with his form this season. He said: "There are still a lot of things I can improve on and there are moments in the game where I'm not really there or I'll miss a pass, so I still want to work on that. Compared to last season, I think I developed well and made a good start to this season."
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
A talented teenager who can't tie his shoes has become the youngest scorer of the season on a salary of 100,000 euros
Spain midfielder Garvey became the third youngest player to score in World Cup history after Brazil's Pele (17 years, 239 days, 1958 World Cup) and Mexico's Rozas (18 years, 93 days, 1930 World Cup) when he scored against Costa Rica in Group E. Garvey, who helped Spain beat Costa Rica 7-0, was also named man of the match.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche
World Cup: 'New face' Pedrie, young Matador Corps strength is doubtful!
Spain coach Luis Enrique has been accused of favouritism, allowing players to be used despite a lack of consistent playing time, but it has taken him four years to build up the Mad Bulls in the Europa League earlier this year.
By Yan Guo Luan3 years ago in Psyche











