A few days ago I discovered an article of @thedreamteam about a challenge he discovered in the EuroSport magazine.

which is called #30DaysFootballChallenge and consists of a series of questions per day in order to know the football tastes of the person, in the start image you can see each of the 30 questions. Well, this is your opportunity to better understand the tastes and opinions of football fans, his humble servant. Given that in theory it should take a month, but obviously I do not have a month, I will divide it into 6 parts and every Sunday I will upload 5 of my answers to the challenges. Clarified everything, let's begin:

That's what he wrote about it. I really enjoyed reading it. I decided to do the challenge myself, because I think it could be interesting to discover a few things about me I might not be conscious and to give everyone on Scorum a little insight about me. I will divide it to six parts too, but my post will most likely come less regularly.


1) A goal that you will remember all your life

It was not long ago but I already know this goal will stay in my memory for the rest of my life. After waiting over 30 years for a title this was the decisive goal that gave the Young Boys Bern the League last season. It was not the best goal, but the emotions in the stadium were incredible. Not long before, they even had a penalty against, which YB-Legend Marco Wölfli saved. Jean-Pierre Nsamé was not long on the field, shortly after he scored the most important goal for BSC YB for the last 30 years.

2) A match that broke your heart

10.05.2010 BSC YB faced FC Basel at home. This year YB played great attacking football with a 3-4-3 formation. We had Seydou Doumbia scoring in Bern like nobody did before, the distance to Basel had been 13 points at one point this season. Then they came closer and closer, and before the last game they managed to surpass us. BSC YB would win the title if they won the game, but finally they lost 0-2 and the title went once again to Basel.

Source: blick.ch

3) A player who should never retire

I instinctively wanted to say Raul, but he is already retired.

I would say Ibrahimovic. He is such a good player and would deserve to win the Champions League. I think he is really entertaining to watch on the pitch and also to listen to in every interview. I am not his biggest fan, but I admire him and like his attitude that made him a legend.

4) A match that everyone should see

The Champions League Final of the year 2014. This was the biggest "derbi madrileño" of all time. There is always something special in the air when Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid face each other, but this day every thing was different. It was a mix of the most important final of club football and the rivalry of over a hundred years in the same game. Atletico scored the first goal in the minute 36 through Godin. Real Madrid desperately tried everything until the end to turn the game around and they had to wait to the 93rd minute until Sergio Ramos appeared to score this legendary goal after the corner from Luca Modric. In the prolongation Atletico fell apart and the game ended 4:1 with goals from Bale, Marcelo and Ronaldo.

Source: goal.com

5) A player clearly overrated

Alvaro Morata. He's a good player and he scored some very important goals in Madrid and Turin. I didn't see him a lot playing in Italy, but I saw almost every game he played in Madrid. In my opinion, he was only strong coming from the bench and often with Real Madrid already winning. It's a lot easier to look good when the rest are already tired and the opponent are opening to try to avoid the defeat. He's a good player and I would love to see him still in Madrid as alternative to Benzema, but I think I he's not worth the prize Chelsea payed (80 Mil. Euro if I remember correctly).

Source: goal.com

That was it for today. Please tell me what you think about it and, if you decide to join the challenge, please post the link to your article in the comments, I would like to read them.