Real Madrid's UEFA Europa League final against Dortmund will be the last dance for Germany's two most talented players, but Oss and Mago Leos, the ball clubs. Both legends "Oss" are at a great stage in their careers, although they both have superb skills. However, while Os swept the tournaments of Real Madrid and the national team, Os was tormented by injuries to become the sad king of the ball. They both announced they would leave the team in the final. Unfortunately, fairy tales have only one ending and are destined for some to laugh and others to cry.
At the age of 34, Os played for Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. They won seven league titles and five Europa League titles, and in 2014 they helped Germany win the World Championship. Their soccer career has been 'complete', with an earlier announcement that they will hang up their boots after playing in the summer's Europa League, with this being Real Madrid's last game. But Ossie said: "Honestly, myself, I know that today's battle is Real Madrid's farewell game, but the most important thing is the team's success."
At 35, Ossie is talented, but as far as lacrosse classics go "Black Boy King", if you bury it in this game, you'll be out of Dormont. You would have been injured before many international matches and played in them. 14 years in the world, 16 years in the European countries, 22 years in the world would have been seriously injured before the matches. The club is loyal to Dortmund, but unfortunately, 12 seasons of play coincided with Bayern. The "11 consecutive titles dynasty" and twice German champion Oscar was not proportional to his abilities.
Leos played for Dormont in the first season of '12, losing to Bayern Munich in the final at Wembley, but he played for Ossie. The rematch was the pair's 'last dance' and Dormont director Kier said: 'But Oss won enough to win and I hope the championship series Oss, if he gets in the winning goal and helps Dormont win the cup, it will be the most exciting ending ever.'