gavi, Bouquets Jordi Alba tried to knock out Vinicius in the Brazilian’s slalom, which started from midfield. The winger hunted down madridista and the foul caused a stormy shootout. Rodrygo, Kroos Y Bouquets they clashed, in the second wave came an Araujo trying to impose even his enormous presence.
But then it turned out Anthony Rudiger’s photo. The Germans immobilized the Uruguayan with strength and composure to soften the spirits. He made no move to oppose her. He simply brought his face closer to the azulgrana and looked at him. For a moment the cameras focused on them, waiting for a reaction. But Rudiger was standing indifferently two centimeters away. Araujo floor marking and was palace who seemed to be trying to make peace. “There’s very little to say about Rudiger, we’ve already seen the personality he has,” the goalkeeper said at the end of the match, regarding what happened in the brawl.
Refugee in a troubled neighborhood
German is used to not crumpling. a German father Matthiasand her mother Sierra Leone, Lily, He fled the African country because of the war with his family. Sahar Year, half-brother. Anthony be born Berlin and grew up in the troubled neighborhood Neukölln, a refugee zone where racism is rampant. “I don’t care who you are, if like me you grew up in Neukölln, the suburbs of Paris, or any immigrant neighborhood in the world, you know the code: If you see someone walking on the street with their mother carrying a bunch of bags from the grocery store, drop what you’re doing and help her. Five I don’t care if you got into a fight with his son on the football field a minute ago, take those bags back to his apartment! It’s your job. Even though we come from different backgrounds and speak different languages at home, there’s an understanding that we all live side by side in this neighborhood. Even though we’re all a little screwed up, in this place We’re all screwed together” Players Tribune.
As a refugee son growing up in a difficult neighborhood, Antonio had to face fears and threats throughout his childhood and adolescence: “I grew up in a place where I had to be tough. The thing was easy: you or the other. Where I come from, the pressure is not from football, but from whether or not to eat tomorrow (…) tuchel One day he asked me where my aggression and hunger came from, and I told him a few words about my childhood. Berlin-Neukölln and how I played so hard on the street courts that all the majors started looking for me. rambo”.
In the article, Rudiger He explained: “Where I come from, the pressure is not about football. Pressure is not knowing what to eat tomorrow. So… pressure? No. Whenever I feel the slightest pressure to lace up my boots before the game, a memory comes to my mind and at that moment I find peace (…) I have experienced everything in life: poverty, discrimination, harassment, those who doubt me, those who use me as a scapegoat.”
Rudiger He has a foundation dedicated to raising money to educate and feed his children. Sierra Leone, ” Africa forgotten”. And when she reaches for a thong she remembers her years. Neukölln and respected. Without using violence.