Philipp Lahm:
Philipp Lahm (German pronunciation: [ˈfɪlɪp ˈlaːm]; born 11 November 1983 in Munich, Bavaria) is a Germanfootballer who plays for and captains both Bayern Munich and the Germany national football team.
Lahm is considered one of the best full backs in the world, and was included in the World Cup team of the tournament in 2006 and 2010, the UEFA Team of the Tournament
in 2008 and in the FIFA Team of the Year 2008. He is well known for his
pace, dribbling and precise tackling abilities as well as his small
stature. Although Lahm is right-footed, he is able to play on both sides
of the pitch. He often cuts from the flank to the inside of the pitch
to either shoot or pass.
In August 2011 at age 27 he released his autobiography, Der feine Unterschied: Wie man heute Spitzenfußballer wird
(The Subtle Difference - How to Become a Top Footballer), reviewing his
football career and personal experiences, the general football
environment, football in the social context and the effectiveness of
different coaching and training methods. The No.1 bestselling book
received extensive media attention in Germany, and has been criticized
for parts of the book in which he discerningly analyzed his former
coaches work, among the critics were Rudi Völler (himself criticized by Lahm in the book) and Ottmar Hitzfeld.
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