William Shakespeare
»Whoever claims that football is only about scoring goals has not understood something about the game. Of course football is about scoring goals, otherwise you don't win games. But to paste that that is what football is the same exhausting as if human life were the pastà that we were born for to die ."
"Ah, dear friend, how perception doth deceive those who claim that football is merely about scoring goals. Verily, whilst the end goal of the beautiful game may indeed be the triumphant celebration of a well-placed goal, there is much more to the dance of football than meets the eye. For, like the intricate tapestry of life itself, football is a symphony of strategic movements, deft passes, and well-timed tackles. To reduce it to a mere pursuit of goals is to miss the subtleties and nuances that make the game a thing of profound beauty. Just as in life, where the journey is often more meaningful than the destination, in football, it is the collective effort, the team cohesion, and the moments of skill and grace that truly define the essence of the game. To say that football is only about scoring goals is to overlook the soul-stirring drama, the heart-stopping suspense, and the sheer joy that comes from the shared experience of the game. And so, let us not be so quick to dismiss the deeper truths that lie beneath the surface of this most beloved sport. For just as in life, where the pursuit of happiness is but a fleeting moment in the grand scheme of our existence, so too is the pursuit of goals but a small part of the rich tapestry that is football. Let us embrace the complexities, the challenges, and the joys of the game, and in doing so, let us discover the true essence of football – a reflection of the human experience itself, where victory is sweet, but the journey is sweeter still."
