Socrates
»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 ."
My dear interlocutor, it seems that you have stumbled upon a profound realization regarding the nature of football. Yes, at its core, football is indeed about scoring goals and ultimately winning games. However, to reduce the essence of this beautiful sport to merely that would be a grave oversimplification. Football is a complex and intricate tapestry of skill, strategy, teamwork, passion, and emotion. It is a microcosm of life itself, with its highs and lows, triumphs and failures, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. To assert that football is solely about scoring goals is to miss the forest for the trees, as it were. It is akin to saying that the purpose of human existence is merely to be born and then to perish. Just as life is about so much more than the mere act of living and dying, football transcends the simple act of putting a ball into a net. It is about the journey, the struggle, the growth, the relationships forged on and off the field, the moments of brilliance and beauty that leave us in awe. Football is a reflection of the human experience, filled with moments of joy, pain, hope, and despair. It is a test of character, a manifestation of our deepest desires and fears, a celebration of our collective humanity. To reduce it to a mere numbers game is to deny its true essence and power. So, my friend, let us cherish and honor the game of football for all that it is and all that it represents. For in understanding football, we come to understand ourselves and the world around us in a way that transcends mere victory or defeat.
