Chris Che
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#RBNY defender Justin Che on his home debut for the club:
"We love it, man. You know, the home opener, home debut for the Red Bulls as well. So, I'm excited to have three points and keep the momentum going."
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Exciting times ahead. Love it!
Austin FC II@AustinFCII
Keeping the standards high and focusing on development. 🌳🌳 Ready to get going with our new head coach, Jason Shackell.
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Adding a native Texan to our backline.
Welcome to the squad, Neo Che. 🌳🌳
🔗: news.austinfc.com/NeoChe

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🗣️ Arsene Wenger: "It's very simple, you build a player like you build a house."
"First comes the basement, the base of a player is technique. You get that between the ages of 7 and 14 years of age."
"If you have no technical skill at 14, forget it. You will never be a football player. The second part is the physical aspect, the first floor. Unfortunately, that is decided between 14-17 years of age where you feel you'll be strong enough, quick enough."
"The second floor is tactical understanding. Does he have an understanding of the game? What to do with the ball?"
"The final part that is decided at 18-19 years of age is how successful the player wants to be."

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The passion behind every word will make this stick for years 👏
I came across this incredible inspirational talk that football coach Joshua Paul gave his U11 players, and HAD to share it!!
At every stage of life, it’s easy to let ourselves be pulled down by negativity. We tend to internalise other people’s issues, rather than taking a step back and asking, “is this really my problem?” 🤔
Positivity is always an answer even when the question is the opposite.
Helping young people build that mindset early can shape how they handle life long after the pitch.
What a powerful lesson 🧡💫
(🎥: fit_4_football)
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🗣️ Jürgen Klopp: "Sometimes people ask me why I am always smiling. Even after we lose a match, sometimes I’m still smiling. It’s because when my son was born, I realised that football is not life or death. We’re not saving lives. Football is not something that should spread misery and hatred. Football should be about inspiration and joy, especially for children.
I have seen what a little round ball can do for the lives of so many of my players. The personal journeys of players and so many of my boys are absolutely incredible. The difficulties I faced as a young man in Germany were nothing compared to what they had to overcome. There were so many moments when they could’ve easily given up, but they refused to quit.
They’re not gods. They just simply never gave up on their dream."

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It feels good to see Justin back on the field, and celebrating with fans in 5-3 comeback win.
ADO Den Haag@ADODenHaag
💛💚 #ADOgra
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