I attach great importance to it! During the intermission to Newcastle, guasai inspired the players with the FA Cup and the Champions League final.

In the second round of the Premier League, Manchester City won 3 points at home 1-0 lecknuca. In the behind-the-scenes vlog of the match officially released by Manchester City, melon coach inspired the players with the victory of the FA Cup final and the Champions League final in midfield. In the first half of the game, Manchester City led by Alvarez’s goal. During the intermission, Shuai guagao said to the team members gathered together, “Have you seen these photos? We are so powerful here! Manchester United and Inter, we all know what must be done. This is the second game. Continue!” (Video source Manchester City Official Bo, half-time speech 9 minutes 40 seconds)

The 60th anniversary record collection of the Bundesliga collects a copy. You are a Bundesliga expert!

This season happens to be the 60th anniversary of the Bundesliga. Over the years, too many legendary moments shaping German football have been born here. The enthusiasm of the fans, the principles of the club and the exciting football match have never changed. Since August 24, 1963, a great story that is still creating miracles has begun. Today, let’s record this day in stages! Goal The best striker in history: Gade Muller, who scored 365 goals for Bayern Munich from 1964 to 1979. The best non-German shooter in history: Robert Levandowski scored 312 goals for Bayern Munich and Dortmund between 2010 and 2022. The most goals in a single season: Robert Levandowski scored 41 goals in the 2020/21 season. The most top scorer champion: Robert Levandowski is the well-deserved top scorer in seven different seasons. The first scorer of the Bundesliga’s first goal: Timo konetka, the first record in the match of Dortmund 2-3 losing to Werder Bremen in October, 1963. Most goals in a single game: Dee Muller, who scored six goals in the match between Cologne and Werder Bremen in August, 1977. Penalty kick scored the most: Manfred cultz scored 53 penalty kick for Burger team. The fastest goal: Karim bellabi (August, 2014 against Dortmund) and Kevin Wallan (August, 2015 against Bayern) both scored 9 seconds later. The goal with the longest range: Paderborn beat Hanover 2-0 in the 4th round of the 2014/15 season. Moritz Stoppelkamp shot at 82 meters (89 yards) and scored in the 93th minute, hannover is also his old boss. The most goals in a single season: in the 1983/84 season, 1,097 goals were scored in 306 games, with an average of 3.58 goals. The largest single game is Oolong: Karim Haji, Nikolce Nowitzki, dite Buster, Pell nordwether, Gerd Zimmerman and dite Pult have all scored two oolong balls. The most goals in a single game: on the 32nd match day of the 1983/84 season, 53 goals were scored in nine games, among which Yunda blamee 7-3 defeated Offenbach kicker. The most oolong ball: Manfred Kartz and Nikolce Nowitzki scored six goals by themselves. Fastest oolong ball: in February 2019, when playing Augsburg Bayern Munich, Leon gretzka scored the oolong ball in just 13 seconds. The substitute scored the most goals: Niels Petersen’s substitute scored 34 goals. The most substitute goals in a single season: Paco alcassel scored 12 goals for Dortmund in the 2018/19 season. The first show scored the most goals: Pierre obamayan (Dortmund), Martin ferning (Frankfurt), Ademar (Stuttgart), Olaf Marshall (Dresden Dinamo), Herman oliche (Stuttgart), englebert Claus (Munich 1860) and Elin Harland (Dortmund) both performed hat tricks in the first show of the Bundesliga. But only Harland did this as a substitute. (Outfield player) who participated in the game at most but did not score: Dennis dickermel participated in 203 Bundesliga games, but never scored. Youngest scorer: in the match that Dortmund lost 1-2 away to the Berlin United team in December 2020, yusuofo Mukoko scored for the first time at the age of 16 and 28 days. The oldest player: in February 2019, Yunda blamee drew 1-1 Hertha BSC Berlin. Claudio Pissarro surpassed Milko Votava and equalized the score at the last moment. At that time, he was 40 years old and 4 months and 13 days old. Later, he refreshed his record to 40 years old and 7 months and 15 days in the match against Leipzig on the last day of the season. In fact, the top three oldest scorers all worked for Bremen. The most assists in a single season (since the 1992/93 season began to count): Thomas Muller assisted Bayern 21 times in the 2019/20 season. Appearance The most games played: Carl Heinz Cobel made 602 appearances in the Bundesliga. And he only worked for one club in his life: Frankfurt. The most games played in a row: From the beginning of the 1966/67 season to the end of the 1978/79 season, Sepp Mayr played 442 consecutive games for Bayern. Winning the most times: on March 20, 2022, Manuel Neuer won the 311th victory in the Bundesliga career, surpassing Oliver Cann, and now the number has refreshed to 324. The youngest player: in November 2020, yousufa Mukoko set foot on the Bundesliga for the first time, representing Dortmund against Hertha BSC Berlin. At that time, he had just passed his 16th birthday, 333 days earlier than Nuri Shahin’s previous record. The oldest player: 43-year-old and 184-day-old Claus fictor came on the bench in the 34th round of Bundesliga Schalke 04 in the 1987/88 season. Up to games played (total players and coaches): Jupp heinks participated in or coached 1038 Bundesliga games in total (369 were players and 669 were coaches). The largest number of single clubs is games played (total players and coaches): Thomas Schaff has played for 35 years in Yunda Bremen, with a total of 743 appearances. The player with the longest interval: midfielder Wolfgang Boni made his debut for Karlsruhe on December 21, 1966. His second match took place nearly 17 years later (6,089 days), that is, on August 23, 1983, on behalf of walderhoff Mannheim. Played the most in the Bundesliga club: Michael Spitz represented seven Bundesliga teams in 11 seasons (Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mensing Gladbach, Hansa Rostock, Hamburg, Dresden Dinamo, Wolfsburg). Fastest player: Karim adyemi of Dortmund refreshed the Bundesliga record at a speed of 22.77 miles per hour (36.65 km/h) in game 19 of 2022/23. Score Biggest victory: in the last game of the 1977/78 season, Mensing Gladbach defeated Dortmund 12-0, but still missed the championship with three goals. The biggest away victory: in March, 1966, MeidericherSV (now: Duisburg) won 9-0 at home in Berlin, Tasmania. The most goals in a single game: Mensing Gladbach 12-0 Dortmund, Dortmund 11-1 Bielefeld, Bayern Munich 11-1 Dortmund, all of which scored 12 goals. The highest score draw: Schalke and Bayern Munich in September 1973, and Frank Fu and Stuttgart in November 1974, all shook hands with 5-5. The biggest reversal in a single game: Bayern Munich against Bochum in 1976 and Schalke against Dortmund in 2017 all reversed after 4 goals. Royal blue tied 4-4 in an unforgettable Ruhr derby, while Bayern won 6-5 with the 89-minute goal of Uli herneth. Teams with a maximum of double-digit victories: Mensing Gladbach defeated other teams with 10 goals or more four times (12-0 Dortmund in April, 1978, 11-0 Schalke in January, 1967, 10-0 norinkirchen in November, 1967, october 1984 with 10-0 Brunswick team). Up to penalty kick in a single game: In September, 1965, Dortmund defeated Mensing Gladbach 5-4, and referee Herbert Lutz was fined a total of 5 penalty kick. Continuous Longest winning streak: from the 9th round to the 27th round of the 2013/14 season, Bayern Munich won 19 consecutive victories. Longest unbeaten record: Bayern Munich did not lose one game in 53 games between the 10th round of the 2012/13 season and the 28th round of the 2013/14 season. The longest unbeaten start of the season: Bayern won 28 consecutive unbeaten matches in the first season (2013/14 season) when he coached in Guadiola. The longest draw record: valderhoff Mannheim drew for the German Cup for 8 consecutive years in 1985. The longest record: Tasmanian Berlin won 31 consecutive games in its only Bundesliga season, and did not win during the 2nd round to 32nd round of the game day in 1965/66. Longest losing streak: filter lost 12 consecutive games in the Bundesliga from Round 3 to round 14 of the 2021/22 season. They scored 10 goals and lost 40 goals at this stage. Longest home winning streak: Bayern Munich won 26 consecutive games at the Olympic Stadium during the 16th match in 1971/72 (11-1 victory over Dortmund) and the 34th match in 1972/73. Longest home unbeaten record: from the 31st of the 1969/70 season to the fourth round of the 1974/75 season, Bayern Munich did not lose one of the 73 home games. The longest home win: filter won the first home victory after 24 rounds. In the 2012/13 season, they did not win in 17 home courts of lonhoff Sports Park, and finally experienced the seventh home court victory after returning to the Bundesliga in the /22 season, in the 15th round of the season, they beat the Berlin alliance 1-0. The longest home losing streak: Rostock (2004/05 season) and Tasmania Berlin (1965/66 season) both lost 8 consecutive games at home. Longest away winning streak: Bayern Munich won 10 consecutive away games in the 11th to 27th round of the 2013/14 season and the 16th to 34th round of the 2019/20 season. The longest unbeaten record: from the 32nd of the 2011/12 season to the 27th round of the 2013/14 season, Bayern Munich was unbeaten for 33 consecutive games. The longest away game was outstanding: Schalke won 38 away games from the 22nd turn of the 2019/20 season to the 23rd round of the /23 season, including the downgrade period. The longest away losing streak: Nürnberg suffered 29 consecutive losses from the 11th round of 1982/83 season to the 33rd round of 1983/84 season. The longest record of no losing at home: in the 2003/04 season, Bohong did not lose at home for 9 consecutive rounds at Ruhr stadium, including defeating Bayern and Dortmund. The longest unbeaten record: Cologne (the 6-16th round of the 2009/10 season) and Bayern Munich (the 4-15th round of the 2014/15 season and the 6-14th round of the 2012/13 season) they all won’t lose goals in 6 consecutive away games. The longest continuous goal team: Bayern Munich scored 87 consecutive goals in Augsburg from September 0-1, 2022 after drawing RB Leipzig from February 0 to 0, 2020. The team that scored at least 3 goals per game has a continuous record: Leipzig RedBull scored more than 3 goals in 9 consecutive games in the 10th to 18th rounds of the 2019/20 season. The longest team that did not score in a row: in the 15th to 24th round of the 2001/02 season, Cologne did not score in 10 consecutive games. Every game in the season has Goals teams: only four teams have achieved this feat, namely Cologne (30 games) in 1963/64 season and 2012/13 season, 2020/21 season and 2021/22 season Bayern. Goalkeeper At most, no goal will be lost in a single season: Manuel Neuer played 21 games for Bayern zero opponents in the 2015/16 season. The longest time not to lose the ball: from May 25, 2003 to October 4, Stuttgart captain Timo hildebland kept it for 884 minutes. At most, no goal will be lost: Manuel Neuer has completed 218 zero titles in 478 games. He is also the only goalkeeper who has played more than 100 games and lost less than games played goals. The goalkeeper with the most goals: Hans Joerger Bute scored 26 goals (penalty kick) for Hamburg and Leverkusen. The goalkeepers who scored the most goals in non-penalty kick: Jens Lehmann (representing Schalke against Dortmund), Frank Rost (representing Bremen against Rostock) and malwinshitz (representing Augsburg against levokurson) all scored 1 goal. The most popular penalty kick: Rudi kakus jumped out penalty kick 23 times. In his career, he participated in a total of 76 penalty kick saves, with a success rate of nearly one third. Coach The youngest coach: Bernd stobell taught sarbrücken to visit Cologne in 1976 (1-5 defeat), when he was only 24 years old and 17 days old. The youngest official coach: Julian Nagelsmann was only 28 years old and 205 days old when he first coached the Bundesliga as head coach of Hoffenheim. The oldest coach: Fred Schultz was 74 years old and 184 days old when he taught Werder Bremen in the 1977/78 season. The reason why he became a coach was that Rudi asauer, who was in charge of training, did not have the coach license required to coach in Bundesliga. Leading the team most often: Otto rehagel coached the auffenbach kicker team, Yunda Baime team, Dortmond team, Bielfield team, düswood team, Bayern Munich, Kaiserslauten team and Hertha BSC Berlin team, 832 games in total. The coach who served the longest time: Volcker Fink taught Freiburg from July 1, 1991to June 30, 2007 (5,843 days, 16 years), but this included the teaching experience of de B. The longest unbeaten record: Guadiola coached Bayern Munich to create 28 consecutive unbeaten matches in the 2013/14 season. Title The most champion player: Thomas Muller won 12 championships after winning Bayern /23 season. The most champion coach: Udor Ratke won the championship 8 times (Bayern Munich 6 times, Mensing Gladbach 2 times). Of course, there is still one person who has to mention that hynks, who has won four championships in the player and coach era. The most champion team: Bayern Munich won the championship 32 times. The most points in a single season: Bayern Munich scored 91 points in the 2012/13 season. Winning the championship with the least competition: Bayern Munich won the championship of the 2013/14 season in only 27 rounds. The biggest gap in winning the championship: Bayern Munich led the second Dortmund 25 points at the end of the 2012/13 season. The gap between winning the championship was the smallest: in the 1977/78 season, cologne defeated the city’s sworn enemy monchengladbach with a score of 48 points and won the championship with only three goals. The most victory in a single season: Bayern Munich won 29 victories in both the 2012/13 season and the 2013/14 season. The least loss in a single season: bayern munich lost only one game in the 1986/87 season and 2012/13 season. Foul The most yellow cards: Stefan efenberg received the most yellow cards, with 114 yellow cards in 370 games. He was also punished seven times. The most cards in a single game: in the 1-1 match between Dortmund and Bayern Munich in April 2011, referee hatmut strumpe showed a total of 14 cards (11 yellow cards and 2 red cards). Most red cards: Jens Novotny and Louis Gustav were the players who had the most red cards and were sent off for 8 times in total. However, Gustav only had one direct red card, while Novotny ate the direct red card five times in a row. Fastest red card: In May, 2011, Marcel Tich Rivero was sent off after 43 seconds of opening against Dortmund in Frankfurt. He was punished for two yellow cards at the earliest: In October, 2013, Ma Mei Diouf won the first yellow card in the 11th minute of the match against hofenheim in Han nuowei, and then he got the second yellow card in the 12th minute. The fastest red card in the first show: 22 players were sent off in the first show of the Bundesliga, but only Jose Rodriguez took only five minutes to make his first appearance in Augsburg. Attendance Highest attendance: in September, 1969, 88075 fans poured into Berlin Olympic Stadium, beating Cologne 1-0 Hertha BSC Berlin on the spot. The highest average attendance rate: in the 2015/16 season, Dortmund had an average of 81178 spectators per home game. Lifting level The most upgrades: both Nuremberg and Bielefeld have been promoted to the Bundesliga eight times. As a coach, he was promoted the most: fridhelm von Kerr led six teams to the Bundesliga league (bairudingen in 1992 and 1994, Duisburg in 1996, Cologne in 2003, frankfurt in 2005 and Dusseldorf in 2018). Promotion horse champion: Kaiserslautern is still the only team to win the German championship as a promotion horse. The number of downgrades was the most: there were 9 downgrades in Nürnberg, one of which was even downgraded as the defending champion (1968/69). The number of play-offs is the most: the burger team has participated in 4 lift-level play-offs, 2 wins and 2 losses. After the upgrade, it has never been downgraded: Bayern Munich, Leverkusen, Wolfsburg, Hoffenheim, Augsburg, Leipzig RedBull, and Berlin. 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