After 22 years of football, Lahm looking for family life
BY Agencies17 May 2017 9:19 PM IST
Agencies17 May 2017 9:19 PM IST
Facing his farewell after a 22-year playing career, Bayern Munich's star footballer Philipp Lahm admitted the last game is going to be one of the most emotional moments of his life.
The 33-year-old will play his last game in the German Bundesliga on Saturday when Bayern face SC Freiburg, reports Xinhua news agency.
With World Cup, Champions League, eight national and six Cup trophies, the defender and midfielder can look back more than two decades of incredible success as one of the greatest footballers in German history.
The 33-year-old started as a ball boy for Bayern when still making his first steps in football at the FT Gern club in Munich in 1995.
Entirely scandal-free, Lahm has created a gleaming reputation as a reliable world class player with unique passing and tackling skills in nearly 130 Champions League games, around 370 in the Bundesliga and 113 for Germany.
Only a few footballers managed like Lahm to provide such variability to their team as right back, left back, midfield's center or along the right flank.
He always tried to understand the different positions and what is needed to do the job, as he told Xinhua in a recent interview.
"Maybe it was an advantage to have played several different positions and not be restricted to only one. I had to adapt to different roles. I always tried to understand each and every position and its specific needs," Lahm said.
The facts that he has collected more titles than yellow cards, and never received a red card, are astonishing.
He replaced Michael Ballack as the captain of the German national team ahead of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. It was a step that was supported by his teammates and the German coach Joachim Loew.
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