The position of the goalkeeper, the German chariot makes this position shine, early on there was Irgna's gritty play, and now there is Neuer's strong goalkeeping. Today, we are introducing Oliver Kahn, known as the "Lion King".

Kahn was born in Germany, a country rich in legendary goalkeepers. At the age of 18, with his long blond hair and a roar, he had already destroyed his opponent's faith. This kind of self-confidence and domineering, as if he had never been young, was born a legend.
In 1994, Kahn joined Bayern Munich from his hometown side and set a Bundesliga goalkeeper record with a transfer of 2.4 million euros. But his future value goes far beyond that record.
In the final of the 2000/2001 season, Hamburg broke the deadlock at the last minute, and Bayern was in a slump. Only Kahn continued to use his lion-like roar to encourage his teammates, and finally Bayern scored in 94 minutes of extra time.
Kahn's domineering spirit can use his own strength against the three armies. Three penalties saved valencia, leaving Valencia helpless for a while, helping the team to stand on top of Europe again after 25 years.
The 2002 World Cup, germany at the time, was probably the weakest moment in history, but the goal defended by Kahn was still the most solid. He conceded just one goal in six games but watched Ronaldo score two goals against Brazil. No one blamed Kahn, who had been the runner-up beyond imagination. Only Kahn felt guilty and came back after 4 years of xuancheng to the whole country.
Four years, representing the pig-killing knife of the years. At Euro 2004, the Czechs completed a comeback in front of Kahn. In the end, Kahn gave up No. 1 and changed from a main player to a substitute. At the 2006 World Cup, Kahn looked at Lehmann on the pitch and there was no longer any murder in his eyes. You can only smile and give in, and smile to complete others.
The World Cup third- and fourth-place finals are the final battle of Kahn's career. In the face of a strong attack from Portugal, Kahn is still in good shape. Victory for Germany. Kahn, 37, ended his wonderful performance in the national team.
The withdrawal of the World Cup is still Bayern's unyielding goalkeeper. At the end of the 2007/2008 season, Kahn ended his career with the Bundesliga title. The German national team and Bayern held a grand retirement ceremony for him. That's a unique honor as a goalkeeper.
He is a man who does not hide his emotions at all, and can always treat people with that fierce momentum. He was a man of freedom who spoke out in the face of injustice. But he's always been the most authentic person, with big fights on the pitch, the embarrassment of giving gifts when he misses his hand, and the silence in the face of fans' taunts. But it is all this that shows the excitement of football, which is changing rapidly. Only Kahn can make people more bloody.
After retiring, Kahn completely became an ordinary person, spending two years to make up for the college courses he had left behind as a professional player. And as a guest on German television, we can still see the lion-like Kahn in another way.