How do you explain the meteoric rise of Bayer Leverkusen and their talismanic coach, Xabi Alonso from battling relegation to the highest echelon of German Football, dethroning perennial giants FC Bayern Munich? Extraordinary, one would say but it doesn’t started o happened overnight, it’s a journey resilience, believe and dedication.
Modern day football tactics depend almost solely on the dynamism of wing-backs, exploiting their creativity to the maximum, it all started years ago but Trent Alexander-Arnold became the unopposed auteur of this new found approach to football.
Xabi was not left behind, so is Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong, the young lad from Ghana 🇬ðŸ‡. He plays for the Netherlands though.
He was born in Ghana to his Ghanaian parents and was christened, Jeremy Agyakem Frimpong, the family relocated to England when Frimpong was just seven, two years later, he joined Manchester City’s academy where he honed his football talent.
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