• 馃帣锔忦煑o笍Sadio Mané: "I was heavily criticised for getting married to an adult like me, they said many negatives things about me but I don't really care because no matter what you do people will always talk. If you don't marry, they will say you are flirting around and when you marry, they will say you marry a teenager. I was even criticised for helping my people, they said I was doing too much, I should invest in business instead. I know whatever you do, people will always talk that's why I don't grant interview sometimes and I don't really care."

    The British media are notorious for always blasting African players but any insults on Sadio Mané won't be tolerated. This man has done more for Africa than the government.

    He should be left alone to enjoy his wife, whatever you do in this life people must talk. Cute couple馃嚫馃嚦馃グ
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  • 馃敶 Franco Baresi, captain of Milan
    馃數 Giuseppe Baresi, captain of Inter
    馃挜 Their mother says: "On derby day, half of the city of Milan would be celebrating and the other half crying. In the next derby, the roles would be reversed, with those who were laughing now crying and those who were crying now laughing. But for me, I had to cry every night there was a Milan derby because one of them would come to me crying, either Franco or Giuseppe."
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  • Wilt Chamberlain Faced More Criticism Than Any Superstar Ever

    Wilt was arguably the most polarizing superstar to ever play in the NBA. Relatively speaking, no player in NBA history received more criticism - fair or unfair - than he did.

    In 1965, Wilt expressed his frustrations:

    "Boy, I don't know. How does a guy get to be a villain in the first place? It's a cumulative series of little things - like little jabs from sportswriters - that have a way of adding up over the years to make the total picture of a bad guy. They have a way of slowly filling in an image that seems to stick in people's minds. I don't know of any athlete in the world who has had to prove himself so many times. Over and over again, fighting off the image."
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  • "One day we went to watch Germany, and their players seemed like superheroes to us. They intimidated us with their speed and physical strength. No one said anything, but we all watched with a sense of inferiority. However, Menotti remained calm. Suddenly, one of the boldest, most fragile-looking players from a poor background said, 'César, the Germans are so strong.' 'Strong?' Menotti replied. And he added, 'Stop talking nonsense. If we took any of those blondes to the house where you grew up, they’d be carried out on a stretcher after three days. You’re the strong one; you survived all that poverty and play football ten thousand times better than those guys.'"

    The text is from the book "Los 11 poderes del líder" 馃摀 by Jorge Valdano 鉁嶏笍
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