Farewells to great legends are never a dish of great taste. As the football fan says, there is no way to properly say goodbye to someone who has passed, who has become an icon, unless it is for him to hang up his boots.
There are examples that can be counted on the fingers of one hand of successful people. Andres Iniesta At Barça he is one of them. It is, in fact, a perfect example to separate what is expected from the sports break between Borussia Dortmund and Marco Reus. There are those who fantasize that the greatest legend in the club’s history will retire in style, with the Champions League under his arm, although to do so he will have to beat Real Madrid at Wembley, which is no easy task.
Winning or not, however, will not tarnish or tarnish that legacy Reus leave Signal Iduna Park. An ending that began to be written last summer, when the winger decided to step aside, losing responsibility after being denied the armband due to his reduced playing minutes on the pitch. No question, just one of Lewandowski, Götze, Hümmels and Gündogan who remained at BVB, accepted that task this season. Being, as they say in the NBA, the ‘sixth man’, is the first change. No need to blame, more Edin Terzicthe enemy of Reus It’s the injuries and the passage of time. At 34 years old, and with 1,322 days in the whole of his career, it is time to leave the football elite in the year, except for his debut, where the injuries appeared less.
It is impossible to forget the twist of the ankle with Germany and, perhaps, cost too much to one of the greatest talents the country has produced. because Reus He is that kind of exceptional, skilled footballer with vision. He moved unnoticed between the lines, faced the big moments and was decisive in the finish. And despite the debut in another Borussiain Mönchegladbach, swore eternal love to Dortmundthe club of his life, since his arrival in 2012. Now, 426 games, 169 goals and 130 assists later, it’s time to enjoy a well-deserved break in a league less than ‘Wood’the last stronghold of Klopp’s Dortmund.
Source: La Verdad

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