The upcoming Europa League final between Real Madrid and Dortmund will see the farewell performance of two of German soccer's biggest stars, Oss and Margoléos. Despite their skills, the two men's careers have taken very different paths. Oss has swept up multiple titles with Real Madrid and the national team, but has been the king of sadness as he has suffered from injuries. They both announced that they would bid farewell to the team in the final. However, fairy tales always have endings, and there is always a battle between laughter and tears.
Ossie, 34, played for Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, winning seven league titles and five Europa League titles, before helping Germany win the World Cup in 2014. Now, his soccer career seems to be complete, but announced that he will hang up his boots this summer, this Real Madrid farewell game become his end. Ossie, however, said: To be honest, I know that today is the farewell game of Real Madrid, but the more important thing is the success of the team.
Ossie, 35 years old, is often called the King of the Black Boys, even though he is very talented. If he gets injured again in this match, he will bid farewell to Dormont. His international career, 14 years of World Cup, 16 years of the European Cup of Nations, 22 years of the World Cup, all suffered a serious injury before the game. Loyal Dormont, 12 seasons of service coincided with Bayern's 11 consecutive championship dynasty, two German championship honors, seems to match his ability is not.
Leos joined Dormont in his debut season in '12, losing to Bayern in the Wembley final, but his loyalty was always with Oss. This reunion, a final dance between the two, would be the most exciting end to a season in which Dormont manager Kier said: 'Oss has won enough to hopefully be the match-winning wicket-taker and help Dormont win the title'.