Leroy Sané was allowed to play almost the entire game against the Danes, but he was the most tragic figure on the pitch. And today? The national coach must decide whether he can afford this trust.
In the world of work, you shouldn’t go around with a reference that describes you as “always trying”. Always trying sounds good, but it only means the worst – it is a certificate of deficiency, the ultimate degradation formula. Always trying means that you tried to contribute and were probably eager. But unfortunately without results, without any success. Always trying: This is not uncommonly a reason for the early termination of the employment relationship.
After the round of 16 match against the Danes, Leroy Sané was described in many individual reviews as always trying hard. And those were the judges who had his best interests at heart. Others were quite different in their assessment tone.
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