求关于托蒂、伊布、托尼、罗马里奥的美文(要英文版的)

发布于2022-01-06 19:21:36

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网友回答2022-01-06
真的好难找啊!   贴8上球迷写给TOTTI的信   Dear Totti sir:   How are you!   I'm one of your fans.It seems to me that you are a very outstanding footballer.You must have experienced many things in this field but you are still there,being on your feet.   Do you know there is a boy in orient China who is worried for your injury,suffered for your failure.crazy for your triumph and your every interception and shoot?   All I want to say that whatever happened,please be strong and walk in.you feel blue just because you walk with your back to the sun,and you will embrace all the brilliance when you turn around.You can see a whole new world in a grain of sand,find a heaven in a flower,and feel warm in your palm.I hope these words can encourage you to conquer every peak you have to face in the future.   ~CHINA~----China is a big country.There are so many delicious foods and beautiful landscapes(but I still wanna say there are much more fans of yours here!!!).I hope you can come to China one day.Iwanna shake with you,hug you,or even just gaze at you,and that would make me excited.   To become your friends is my dream,and I hope it can come true.Can you meet the requirement?   Don't forget what Chinese fans expect of you.We trust you.   Your fans are longing for you reply and signature if you don't mind.   You're the best player in my heart,anytime,anywhere!   best wishes for you!   Your fans   伊布的意甲奥斯卡:   He's the greatest of them all in his country. As widely expected, Zlatan Ibrahimovic won the Guldbollen (Golden Ball) last night to become the first ever player to win the Swedish Footballer of the Year award three times. Henrik Larsson, Fredrik Ljungberg and Patrik Andersson had each won it twice, but there had never been a hat-trick before last night.   MAKING HISTORY - The winner of the Guldbollen is chosen by Aftonbladet, Sweden's main daily newspaper, and the Swedish Football Association. The jury voted unanimously for Ibrahimovic, who carried off the award in 2005 and 2007. "Now it feels like I have written myself into the history books," said Zlatan. "Some fantastic players, legends of Swedish football won it before me, and I arrive from Rosengård (the ghetto area of Malmoe where Ibra grew up playing football in the streets) and I win three times..."   WITH THE PRINCE - With his partner Helena, the Nerazzurri forward took part in the Swedish football federation's annual televised gala, watched by millions. Also in attendance were the legendary Pelé, who came to celebrate 50 years since winning the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, and several members of Sweden's royal family who sat at the table of honour. "Meeting the Prince was nice," said Ibra. "It's not every day that you come from Rosengård and have an experience like this."He's the greatest of them all in his country. As widely expected, Zlatan Ibrahimovic won the Guldbollen (Golden Ball) last night to become the first ever player to win the Swedish Footballer of the Year award three times. Henrik Larsson, Fredrik Ljungberg and Patrik Andersson had each won it twice, but there had never been a hat-trick before last night.   MAKING HISTORY - The winner of the Guldbollen is chosen by Aftonbladet, Sweden's main daily newspaper, and the Swedish Football Association. The jury voted unanimously for Ibrahimovic, who carried off the award in 2005 and 2007. "Now it feels like I have written myself into the history books," said Zlatan. "Some fantastic players, legends of Swedish football won it before me, and I arrive from Rosengård (the ghetto area of Malmoe where Ibra grew up playing football in the streets) and I win three times..."   罗马里奥:   Romario finally hits 1,000-goal mark   Romario realised his personal quest for 1,000 goals on Sunday with a penalty for Vasco da Gama, against Sporting Recife, in their Sao Januario Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.   The goal ended with Romario in the net, embracing the ball and mobbed by team-mates, following a trademark gum-chewing, hands-on-hips wait. And during a 16-minute celebratory stoppage in the 3-1 national championship win, the tearful 1994 World Cup hero was presented with a commemorative shirt by his mother.   The former Barcelona striker reached the mark, only officially surpassed by Pele, with a 46th- minute penalty, struck to the left of the goalkeeper. Pele, coincidentally, had scored his 1,000th in 1969, playing for Santos against Vasco, in the Maracana, with a penalty to the goalkeeper's left.   With his usual understatement, Romario said: "It was God who wanted the goal to go in today."   While it may not have been at the Maracana, the 41-year-old's clinically taken spot kick brought tributes from Brazil's President Lula, who, according to Romario, said the striker was "a warrior".   Many football analysts, such as 1970 World Cup player Tostao, rate Romario as a superior finisher to Ronaldo. The goal was a relief for many after Vasco endured a slump in fortunes with 'the Baixinho' - Shorty - stuck on 999 goals.   Romario, who hit three hat-tricks in quick succession earlier this year, suddenly found the goals drying up and became the butt of criticism, along with club president Eurico Miranda. Vasco were said to be "playing with 10 men" and Brazilian sports daily Lance! poked fun at his sudden impotence with a diagram of a ball and some goalposts.   In the weeks since his last game, rumours were rife that Romario might even move to another club to notch the 1,000th of a career that started in the early 1980s with Olaria. Flamengo and Corinthians.   One victim of the goal obsession was former Vasco coach Renato Gaucho, whose unusually long 18-month tenure was ended in April when Romario's sudden drought coincided with Vasco's elimination from the Carioca Championship and Copa do Brasil.   Vasco's president, Eurico Miranda, had aimed to deflect criticism of his own regime by elevating Romario's 1,000th goal as the club's priority for the first half of 2007. To celebrate, Vasco are to unveil a statue of the striker at the stadium.   While Romario looks set to continue his a la carte career - normally just home games - even he concedes the end is near.   He now devotes much of his attention to his youngest daughter, Ivy, who suffers from Down's Syndrome. His high-profile support for the cause has prompted some to refer to her illness as Romario's "greatest-ever goal''.
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