In the last round of French Ligue 1, Lille beat Monaco 2-1, and Turk Yazcher scored again for the team. Within a week, the team won frequently in the Europa League and Ligue 1, and the state is hot.
Lille’s "Turkish gang"
defeated Sparta Prague in the middle of the week to win the UEFA Europa League qualification for Lille. Lille’s key man is the 35-year-old former national security veteran Irmaz. With "Mazi" landing in Lille this season, a three-man "Turkish gang" has been formed in this northern French team: the hot right back Celik, the offensive star Yazche, and the old and strong Irmaz. Although the overall strength of Turkish football has not improved much in recent years, the role of the three of them in the LOSC team has become more and more obvious.
In addition to the "Turkish Gang", this French Ligue 1 team also has another very important group of people-the "Portuguese Gang". The veteran Fonte leads the defense, and the teenager Jallo after the 00s is also the main backup for the defense; the midfielders Sheka and Sanchez are also very important for both offensive and defensive ends. The four-man Portuguese gang + Turkish gang is Lilburn Guarantee of good season performance.
Speaking of such "group fighting" in the five major leagues this season, it is not uncommon in every country and every team.
Atletico Madrid’s "Uruguayan gang"
is very good at digging South American players’ Atletico Madrid. This season has finally formed a situation where Uruguayans appear in groups: Although Godin and Fran are no longer there, Torreira and Suarez joined, In addition to the original defensive star Jimenez in the team, Atletico Madrid has an important Uruguayan player in the back-center and frontcourt (the following picture is Getafe's Alan Barri).
Manchester City's "Spanish Gang"
Guardiola coached Manchester City, injecting a lot of Spanish football elements into the Blue Moon. In addition to the expression of style, the player composition is also essential to the shadow of Spanish players. There are 22 Spanish players in Manchester City's history, ranking among the best in the foreign aid list. Although Silva, Negredo, Navas, Nolito and other familiar veterans have left the team, there are still three Spanish players, Eric Garcia, Rodri and Ferran Torres. Coupled with the City Group's acquisition of Girona equity, Manchester City will only have more Spanish players in the future.
Wolves’ "Portuguese gang"
Lille’s Portuguese gangs can basically be ignored if they encounter Wolves’ Portuguese gangs. Under the leadership of Nuno Santo, this new Premier League team has been approaching Portuguese football in lineup and style, so that the Portuguese players in the team have surpassed the English players (8:3), and the English players are counted as There are only 3 substitute goalkeepers, which can be regarded as a Portuguese Super League team that supports wild cards to participate in the Premier League.
Leeds United’s “Little Spanish Gang”
has played a key role in the team compared to Manchester City’s long-standing use of Spanish players. Bielsa’s Leeds United has just been promoted to the Premier League this season, and their “Little Spanish Gang” has just formed. Goalkeeper Casilla, veteran midfielder Hernandez, plus the newly transferred Titans — Diego Llorente and Rodrigo (Brazil-Spanish international), exactly four One Spanish player on each line.
and they can also play a key role under Bielsa, who cares very much about "football aesthetics".
Bayern "French Gang"
Bayern has no shortage of excellent French players in history, but there are not many French-speaking players as many as 6 people like now. At least when I just watched the game, Bayern only had Ribery and Sa Two French players from Niort.
Now Bayern has Paval + Hernandez , the main left and right full backs of the two French World Cup champions, the midfielder Tolisso , the wing fast horse Koman , and the pre-season additions "Soy sauce-type player" Buna Sar (Guinean Asian French nationality) and Nianzu, Bayern already has 6 French players, and it is not counted as Kuizans who rented out to Marseille, and has French nationality Sane.
However, it is a pity that with Bernat and Thiago’s successive transfers, Guardiola’s Bayern “Spanish Gang” that Pep Guardiola built that year currently only has two players, Martinez and Rocca, and Martinez It is also possible to leave the team next season, and Roca is not the main player in Bayern, which is a bit regrettable.
Frankfurt "Japan Gang"
This should be the smallest force among the major "gangs". The Frankfurt team's Makoto Hasebe and Kamada Ochi, one old and one young, one handsome and one ugly two Japanese players, plus the ball The Japanese translation of the team constitutes a seemingly insignificant "Japanese Gang".
However, for Asian football, whose strength is far from that of Europe and America, it is actually very difficult to have a small team of East Asian players in the five major leagues. And veteran Hasebe Makoto is the defensive iron gate of Frankfurt, while the new star Kamada Ochi plays quite imaginatively and is the main offensive player. The conscientious attitude of the two Japanese players allowed the Germans to see the Japanese Bushido spirit.
"Swiss Gang" of Borussia Z1z
Switzerland and Germany are culturally very similar. It is normal for the Bundesliga to have Swiss coaches and players. And Monchengladbach, who played in the Champions League this season, is the home base of Swiss players. Goalkeeper Somo, defender Lang, Elvidi, Zakaria in the midfield, Empolo in the striker, whether it is a native of Switzerland or an immigrant player, they all play an important role in Borussia.
Atlanta’s “Colombia gang”
Although Colombian football is not as glamorous as it was in the 2014 World Cup, its strength cannot be underestimated. There are three Colombian players in the Atlanta team that also compete in the Champions League: the "black and hard" Duwan Zapata on the front line is the team’s main striker, and the striker partner Muriel is also very efficient in scoring. Everyone scored 18 goals last season. In addition, on the defensive line, this season "True Blue and Black" supplemented Verona's Colombian defender Mosica, and the team's strength has been further enhanced.
Lyon "Brazilian Gang"
You may not think that the famous "five-star Brazil", the biggest "gang" of samba football is in the Ligue 1 Lyon team where there is no European war to play. Paqueta joined from Milan this season, and now Lyon has a five-man "Brazilian gang". They are central defender Marcelo, midfielder Lucas, Thiago Mendes, Guimarães and the new Paquetta joined. The emergence of the largest Brazilian gang in Europe is due to the well-known star Juninho, currently serving as the sports director of Lyon.
among the 5 players, Marcelo is the defensive iron gate, midfielder Paqueta is the main attack, Guimarães is responsible for the organization, and Mendes and Lucas play a small role. On the offensive line, Lyon mainly relies on Oyar and Depay, and Brazilian players are more of a lining role. This is also a manifestation of the bottleneck of talent in Samba football in recent years.