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The helmsman of Tannhäuser has quickly reorganized his team since he took over last year and won the EFL Cup on Monday night (27th), making a solid step forward in his quest for the four championships, while putting an end to the
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A trophy drought of 5 years and 278 days. A happy Tanhag danced with his players after the game and predicted that championships would follow!
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The bitterness of the initial three consecutive defeats once made fans doubt his ability to lead the team, but he gradually injected discipline and cohesion into the team, rotating and even expelling in-form stars Harry Makouni and C Ronaldo from the lineup, and successfully leading the Red Devils to regain their vitality. This championship comes after a gap of 5 years and 278 days since the 2017 EHF Cup win, ending a run that has lasted since 1983
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's longest trophy drought (six years and five days).
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The crowd celebrated at Wembley, with the ever-disciplined Tannhäuser having a rare moment with Lissing Dumas Tennys,
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Mafioso danced enthusiastically and became the center of attention. Kennedy, who had publicly criticized Brazilian coach Didi for dancing and celebrating during the World Cup, even playfully suggested that Tannhäuser resign for dancing, while Tannhäuser responded confidently: We have danced and celebrated together (at Ajax), and I hope we can continue to do so in the future!
Tannhäuser re-emphasized after the match that the EFL Cup title is just a prelude: we first had to win a title, and now that we have done so, this title will give the players even more confidence.
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The revival of the tour has just begun and that means winning more titles, this is just the beginning. Tannhäuser was reminded to take the trophy with him as he left at the end of the press conference, and he re-emphasized: put it down, it's okay, because I'll win the next one.