Rank 9 is for Steven Gerrard, a 29 years old midfielder, from England with a club team named Liverpool. He has been an outstanding midfielder who also acts as a second striker or as a winger. Along with Frank Lampard, they formed the best duo attacking midfielders in the world. He's a nine-year veteran of the English team.
Messi, in all manner of talking, is Ronaldo's Argentinian counterpart. He is Barcelon's guardian and the captain of the Argentina national team. He was the winner of the prestigious Ballon d'Or in 2009. Lional Messi's profile is littered with plaudits the likes of which include, FIFA World Player of the Year, FIFA Ballon d'Or and the UEFA Greatest Player in Europe Award. He also has an Olympic gold to show for his victory in 2008 Beijing Olympics. In 2005, Messi was the top scorer of the FIFA World Youth Championship.
6th February 1958, the Munich air disaster. It was the darkest day in Manchester United Football Club history. On the board of the plane was Manchester United football team along with the club fans and journalists. 23 of the 44 passengers on board died. Captain James Thain, the pilot attempted to take off two, but both attempts were aborted due to engine surging. When a third take off was tried, the airplane failed to gain adequate height and crashed into the fence surrounding the airport and then into a home. Now every year on this day Manchester United retains a memorial to the people who lost their lives in the Munich air disaster.
Festivals in Madrid's centre occur several times annually. The largest event held on the streets of downtown Madrid is the city's Gay Pride Parade. http://pixelscholars.org/engl202-022/members/camplan83/activity/723691/ of travelers and locals flock to the city's streets to enjoy the festivities. It's held in final week of June and first week of July. Another popular festival would need to be the sheep driving parade through the streets, called La Transhumancia. Come and watch livestock walk the middle of Madrid. Do not worry, no cars are on the road during this event.
There's a reason Andre Iniesta's play name is"The Illusionist." As promised, this Barcelona player can produce a steady flow of probabilities for whoever is fortunate enough being playing facing him. Also as promised, he appears to be able to play through nearly every injury. A tiny and intricate playmaker using a very low center of gravity and a wonderful deal of ball control, it's perfectly logical high of Spain mentions Andre since the greatest player on the planet.
Next would be one Jose Mourinho, the self proclaimed Special One. He has the ego to handle any team to a championship. A former translator, the Portugal man, is one of the greatest directors in European Football. He has the charisma to appeal any press guys but may rub the chairman the wrong way. But he looks like to be on his way to Spanish team real madrid after his victory at the Bernabeu.
Second leg against Bayern: Depending on the first game it is circumstantial that formation to use. If we win big, we'll probably field a number of the fringe players such as Busquets, Gudjohnsen or Bojan. If we have the anticipated 1-2 goal lead from the first game I prefer using option 3 to let us keep possession of the ball and have a solid defensive presence - especially in their set pieces, where they are strong. If we are behind going into the second leg I strongly favor option 1.