Marco Reus wins MLS championship with LA Galaxy: “Great day”

by time news

In twelve years with borussia Dortmund, crowd⁢ favorite Reus⁤ failed to get the trophy he wanted – after moving to the USA, four months was enough for the title. “You always work​ your ⁤whole career to⁢ be successful, to try to reach⁣ as many finals as possible and then win,” Reus‍ said in front of his locker with the number 18. “it doesn’t work so for ⁤me in Germany I worked. enough. But as I said when I⁤ arrived, the goal was always to continue to be successful.”

“We​ wouldn’t have ​played in a‍ normal game”

Reus only played the last ‍20 minutes, coming on as a substitute in the 76th minute and – after a good‍ chance immediately afterwards ⁤– his only ⁣job was to keep the visitors⁤ out of their own goal.It is remarkable that he played at all due‌ to an‍ adductor injury. “I’ve trained twice, I think, in the last two weeks,” he ⁢said. Last week in the 1-0 win ⁣against the ⁢Seattle Sounders,​ the team called him off at​ half-time after having⁤ adductor problems. “In a ​normal⁤ game I wouldn’t have⁣ played, ‍no chance.I don’t care,” he said.

At 27 degrees in the southern US state of California, Galaxy took the lead after ‌just nine minutes through Joseph Paintsil, and former Frankfurt ⁢player ‌Dejan Joveljic increased the⁤ lead to 2-0 four minutes later. Galaxy dominated the ⁢match, sold out with 26,812 spectators, in the early stages and had another good chance.

But ⁤then a corner taken by ex-Leipzig player Emil Forsberg led to an unexpected goal ‍from Sean Nealis (28th minute) and the atmosphere of⁤ the game changed. Noted by Red Bull director Mario gomez, the visitors had more possession of the ball and embarrassed the ‌Galaxy defense time ⁢and again.‌ Forsberg had the best chance ⁢to equalize​ in the 72nd minute, just before ​the substitution ⁤of Reus, his shot landed on the post.

The 35-year-old Reus has two DFB Cup wins and three German Super Cup wins in germany. He missed the DFB cup final three times, and it was only in ⁣May that Borussia lost to Real Madrid in the Champions League‍ final in Reus’ last game for Dortmund. Add to that the⁣ seven‌ second-place finishes‌ in‍ the Bundesliga – Reus was never able to hold the trophy in the air; It was now the sixth title in Major League Soccer for⁣ the Galaxy record champions. “Great,‍ it’s an⁢ unbelievable feeling,” former national‌ player Reus told kicker: “For me it’s ⁢great to win the cup!”

How might Marco Reus‘⁢ quick success in MLS⁤ influence other players considering a transition to different leagues⁤ later in their careers?

Interview Between ​Time.news Editor and Soccer⁤ expert on Marco Reus’ Transition to the USA

Time.news Editor: Welcome to today’s special segment where we dive into the career of one of football’s most beloved figures, Marco reus. Joining us ⁣is our soccer expert, Emily ‍Thompson, to analyze Reus’ recent move to the United States and what it means for his legacy. Emily, thank you for being here.

Emily Thompson: Thanks for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss someone‍ as influential as Marco Reus.

Editor: Let’s start with his time at Borussia Dortmund. He was a key player for twelve years but unluckily didn’t manage to snag that elusive trophy he coveted. How do you think ⁤this failure might affect his legacy in Germany?

Emily: It’s a complex situation. Reus was undoubtedly a crowd favorite and a superb talent, but his inability to claim major honors⁣ with Dortmund might leave a bittersweet taste. Fans love him for his loyalty and the impact he had on the pitch,‍ yet⁣ when you look back on a player’s career, trophies‍ ofen hold notable weight.

Editor: That sentiment seems to reflect ‍his own perspective, especially when⁢ he stated, “it doesn’t work so for me in Germany.” What does this reveal about the pressures faced by athletes in high-stakes environments like the​ Bundesliga?

Emily: Reus’ statement reveals a lot about the emotional toll that⁢ expectations can have on players. He dedicated his career to trying to win titles, and the​ disappointment of falling short can be deeply ​frustrating. The Bundesliga, with it’s competitive nature, can ⁢magnify those‍ pressures, especially for ⁤someone who has given so much to a single club.

Editor: A stark contrast⁣ can be drawn to his recent move to the USA, where he reportedly achieved a title within just four months. What do you think ⁣influenced his decision ⁢to make⁢ such a significant move at this stage in his career?

Emily: Several factors could have played a role. Firstly,⁢ the appeal of a new ⁣adventure and⁢ a different style of football can be enticing. The chance to experience a⁢ fresh challenge in ⁣a growing league like MLS is attractive ⁤for many players. Plus, winning ‌quickly may provide a​ sense of fulfillment that had been missing during ⁢his time in Germany.

Editor: He seems to find success more readily in a new environment. Do you think this quick victory could‌ redefine how his time in Germany is viewed?

Emily: Absolutely. Achieving success in a⁣ shorter time frame can help reshape the narrative around his career. If Reus can find joy and purpose in winning ‍titles abroad, it could lead fans to reflect ‍on his time at Dortmund more positively, viewing him as a player who ultimately found his place and fulfilled his potential, even if it wasn’t initially at home.

Editor: It’s fascinating how a player’s narrative can shift with‌ new contexts. What would you say is the key‌ takeaway from reus’ career thus far?

Emily: The key takeaway is resilience. Marco Reus has persevered through disappointments while still being a model of loyalty and sportsmanship. His journey highlights the unpredictability of sports—success can come in unexpected forms and locations. ​perhaps his story will resonate with aspiring athletes: sometimes, the path to fulfillment isn’t linear.

Editor: Well said, Emily. ⁤It’s inspiring to see how athletes navigate their careers and the ⁣choices they make.⁤ Thank you for sharing your insights on Marco Reus today!

Emily: ⁣Thank you for having me! I look ‍forward to seeing⁤ how Reus continues to evolve in his new chapter.

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