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Today, the legendary German footballer ANDRE SCHÜRRLE celebrates his 34th birthday! Andryukha was a tough wreck for Bayer, won the Premier League with Chelsea, scored against Brazil in the 2014 World Cup that Germany won, and at the end of his career, in his unique style, he helped Spartak take an honorable seventh place in the 2019/20 season.

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Today, the legendary German footballer ANDRE SCHÜRRLE celebrates his 34th birthday! Andryukha was a tough wreck for Bayer, won the Premier League with Chelsea, scored against Brazil in the 2014 World Cup that Germany won, and at the end of his career, in his unique style, he helped Spartak take an honorable seventh place in the 2019/20 season.

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Missing tales of how Arteta motivates? Just in case, a disclaimer: I don't think they do any good, really, but I do give them credit – they are always bizarre.
Here is a new one from an interview with Oleksandr Zinchenko in The Guardian:
Before the match we were staying in the hotel where we knew all the waiters. Then suddenly a new one appears (this is important for the plot).
Mikel says, before going out to the stadium: "Guys, I want to wake you up. We need energy. I remember once in our training camp, a competition between staff and players, you just destroyed Nicolas Jover. Let's do the same today, but we will compete with football freestyle."
Everybody's like: "What? Alex will tear him apart." Nico started doing the warm up with the ball and then started faking the injury. It was too evident, even strange. And then they call a new waiter to replace Nicolas. We didn't know he was a pro freestyler.
He destroyed me with tricks, and everybody present was very surprised by such a denouement. In the end, everybody laughed-we went to the match in a great mood.
Missing tales of how Arteta motivates? Just in case, a disclaimer: I don't think they do any good, really, but I do give them credit – they are always bizarre.
Here is a new one from an interview with Oleksandr Zinchenko in The Guardian:
Before the match we were staying in the hotel where we knew all the waiters. Then suddenly a new one appears (this is important for the plot).
Mikel says, before going out to the stadium: "Guys, I want to wake you up. We need energy. I remember once in our training camp, a competition between staff and players, you just destroyed Nicolas Jover. Let's do the same today, but we will compete with football freestyle."
Everybody's like: "What? Alex will tear him apart." Nico started doing the warm up with the ball and then started faking the injury. It was too evident, even strange. And then they call a new waiter to replace Nicolas. We didn't know he was a pro freestyler.
He destroyed me with tricks, and everybody present was very surprised by such a denouement. In the end, everybody laughed-we went to the match in a great mood.
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