World Cup 2018: Collectivity Get Rid of Celebrities

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Hello world-wide sports enthusiasts A compact and militant team is the answer to success in an inter-national tournament, such as the 2018 World Cup finals, which just ended at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia, Sunday, July 15th.

As for the strong mentality in the togetherness of the struggle that has now existed in the players since young age. This next side of the successful phenomenon of France beat Croatia 4-2 in the final match at the Russian national stadium.

"This is a young team at the top of the world. Some of them are champions at the age of 19 years. But my biggest source of pride is that they have right minds, "said French coach Didier Deschamps at Luzhniki Stadium yesterday, Monday, July 16, 2018, after the final.

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Collectivity, militancy, and bravery get rid of the stars of soccer celebrities, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar and Lionel Messi.

In an average league competition that takes almost a year, the stars still have enough time to relax and recover energy and play mood. But in a short-term tournament, such as the 2018 World Cup finals, Ronaldo cs like shocked to set the rhythm.

World Cup 2018 changed the image that has been formed and that grows from league competition interrupted with the party qualifying rounds, that those who will succeed is a team of stars, those who are lulled and treated by the flattery of the media.

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Stellar figures with special talents, such as Messi, Ronaldo, and Neymar, were eliminated. On the other hand, is it possible that these "soloist" figures are not as strong as their predecessors, such as Diego Maradona, Franz Beckenbauer, Pele, or Johan Cruyff? Lest Neymar cs been just a medioker star, which then loomed like a soap bubble because of the media?

The 2018 World Cup is owned by powerful young players, such as France and Britain, or senior players who forged many years of struggles, like Croatia and Belgium.

Take a look at how the French are champions, the Croatian finalists for the first time, Belgium's third rank, and Britain in fourth place to represent the power of collectivity, new energy, solidity, and young workers.

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It is Croatia who hinted at first that the performance in Russia 2018 does not belong to teams that just believe in the stars. That they show by rolling Messi cs from Argentina in the group phase.

Croatia may be disappointed by the 2018 World Cup final which features a complete drama, controversy using video assistant referee (VAR), debate whether Antoine Griezmann diving or not, and Mario Mandzukic's own goal scare.
But Croatia can still come home with a straight head. The fans are entitled to flatter them as champions without a crown. Take a good look at the captain, Luka Modric, who was voted World Player of the Year 2108.

Modric's tapered face reminded of the Dutch captain's face in the 1974 World Cup final, Johan Cruyff. Both also have similarities in the fate of World Cup in their respective era.

"We are sad and proud at the same time," Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic told Reuters. "We've played well, but penalty-like penalties are like the wind that dispels and after that things become more difficult. We have maintained our dignity when we won and so did when we lost. "

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