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Rating: 918548 votes; ; story: Tells the story of the legendary thirteenth century Scottish hero named William Wallace. Wallace rallies the Scottish against the English monarch and Edward I after he suffers a personal tragedy by English soldiers. Wallace gathers a group of amateur warriors that is stronger than any English army; creator: Randall Wallace; directors: Mel Gibson; Runtime: 2 Hours, 58 minute.

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Braveheart freedom meme. Braveheart images. Braveheart piano. I am a 15 year old boy, as obviously thinking, immature, thinks beyond more important than actually is" Etc. I agree with most of those, but i must admit, this is probably one of the greatest movies i have ever seen. I cried, i laughed, and i was amazingly into it. Every scene has a purpose and it all is so persuading. Most movies have the scenes that you are baffled by, and then the scenes to explain it all which are boring and have you wanting to sleep, In Braveheart I was into EVERY scene i was so shocked that i had never seen this movie. It came out the year i was born, 1995 but i still understood it. I appreciate movies like this are still made.

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We are a dozen or so hours after the best game of Real Madrid in two years in a clash with the star PSG. "You could feel the atmosphere. People were very connected to us. We played great, and they were very good. he says. We commented on the Hazard-Benzema-Marcelo triangle and said we haven't seen such a ballet on the left since Zidane, Solari and Carlos. He looks at me like a freak with a house full of VHS tapes. I see that nostalgia doesn't drive him too much. I use my free time before the conversation and ask him for advice for a defensive helper, as if a 37-year-old from the city league has a margin for development. What's the key to so much reception? Aggressive inputs? Maybe the rivals don't expect him to play that hard. "Look, the most important thing is to anticipate the rival's intentions. For example, if I see that I have Canales, which is of great quality and will play the first ball, the key is to predict where he will play, because you won't take his ball. Yesterday with Mbappé we had an action in which I knew that he usually goes inside, he did and I took away his ball. The head is everything. The truth is that you seem to know more and more about it and we don't see you trying so often to take the ball away in a desperate slip. And I'm picking up even more balls than before. With this example, it verbally proves that he is fully mature. And in his case, additionally without a natural substitute, so we start the interview with the most urgent matter. Can Valverde be Casemiro in the future? I have already said that in two years Valverde will be one of the best "8" in the world. I think I was wrong because he accelerated the process. He plays an amazing season, he is one of the most important players and grows in every match. But he is still 21 years old and has to stay calm. We can't put such pressure on him. I was 21 years old and I know what happens in your head then. What I like most about him is that he is a calm person who likes to listen. He showed in all these good matches that he is an important player and remains just as calm. That's his big advantage on and off the pitch. It's an honor to play with him, and I enjoy his presence every day because he plays with number 15 and we have lockers next to each other. We talk a lot about football. Tactically, can he develop into someone like you? It would be a sin to put him in my position with that shot and the physical conditions for box to box. I think it's more like an "8. He can play any position in the middle, but he's got the advantage of playing from penal field to penal field. For me, it's more of an "8" than a "5" or a "6" as you say. 8" is Modrić or Kroos? Yes. Each team plays in a certain way. For me, such a player controls the matches and delivers the balls to the attackers, sometimes appearing on the penal field himself. But he must remember to help with the defence. Not taking the balls away, because it's a task for a defensive midfielder, but about being present in this job. Busquets told me that he watches a lot of your game, although you are a mediocentro with different physical conditions and a completely different game. "When we talk about Busquets, I have to say that he has been a model for many people in recent years. His or Xabi Alonso's profile is very similar. They are two great players especially with the ball. We are talking about Messi, Suárez or formerly Neymar, but Busquets is one of the most important players for me. We are talking about Iniesta or Xavi, but he has always been there for them with the darkest work. He is one of the best defensive helpers. Comparing him to me, he's different. Maybe he doesn't have that kind of physical condition, but he's always in a good position, and that's very important. For me, next to Messie, he is the most important player of Barcelona in recent years. It's an honour from him to say that. And Mauro Silva? He told us that it was a difficult childhood and the need to take care of the whole house that made him a central helper. "I always say that a football player on the pitch is who he is outside. At least 80. If we talk about Real Madrid players, Toni Kroos is a serious player, he doesn't do tricks, but he's like that off the pitch. My profile is more or less like that. The seriousness I have comes from my childhood. This is my passion for football. When I do something off the pitch, I do it from the heart and I give it my all. When I give an interview, I do it from the heart and I am transparent. If something concerns my wife or family, it is the same. On the pitch, as Mauro says, you are who you are off the pitch. Your personality is also about being a leader. I imagine you put plates on your breakfast table at home, see if the candy bar is full. For example, you couldn't play on the side of defense. "But this is not about position. For example, in recent history we have the case of Arbeloa, who has shown great leadership in Real Madrid. It's not about position, but about the person you are for the club on and off the pitch. I told Carvajal that he could be the best right defender in the history of the club. In your case, if you keep going this way, maybe in 3 years' time the fans will put you above legends like Fernando Redondo. "I didn't watch much Redondo, because in my time in Brazil it was difficult to watch foreign matches. My idol was Zidane. I like to watch football videos. My wife gets offended because I even watch football in China. I like to watch the midfielders, I looked hard at Makélélé, which had more or less my profile, although he was smaller, but played with great intensity. Redondo also wrote his story, of course. Real Madrid always had great players in this position. For example, Xabi Alonso, with whom I was lucky to play. I remember Ancelotti telling me: you have to look at Xabi on and off the pitch. Everyone had their moment in the club. From Xabi you learned how to play so that you don't lose even one ball when you're pressed? For example, how to play two contacts? When you focus on a player like Xabi Alonso, the first thing you see is the ball being received and his control over the match. If he wanted to speed up the game, he would speed it up. If he wanted to stop it, he did it. He did it not only by controlling the ball, but also by being the leader in the locker room. He's a very serious player. When he spoke, he did it well, and he was very respectful in the locker room. I'm sure I watched it with him. Let's go to your childhood. What team did you watch when you were little? When I was six years old, I played at Moreira's school and only went to my matches. Although I dreamt of becoming a football player and imagined watching the matches on TV, I didn't believe it was possible. Maybe getting to the first team of São Paulo or the foreign league. but nothing more. Today the children are already thinking about Real or Barcelona, but that's because the world has changed a lot. I was thinking about making money to help my family and leave the poor district. When we hear about the difficult Brazilian childhood, we think about the stereotype with the favela and such things. What was your neighborhood like? No, I didn't live in a favela. But it was a difficult neighborhood. We had a pitch right in the middle of it. I was 8-9, but I was so good, I played with 15, 16 or 17-year-olds. I was the only kid there. We played before, but the older ones would come and take over the pitch, and if you complained, you got beaten. they told me no, Carlinhos stays. They called me Carlinhos on the estate. So I played with guys my age and the older ones. Those were the 20s vs 20 games? No, we played mini-games, and the bars were flip-flops. 10 out of 10 on a small pitch. I think I learned the most things there. You can't put so much pressure on these boys. The spark that Brazilian players have, you get there. When you get in trouble as a kid, you learn. That's what I'm telling my wife with regard to our daughter, that she has to learn it right now. That's why I'm doing something on the field today, and I remember doing the same thing when I was 8. Playing for one contact or a certain party. reminds me of my childhood. But from a very young age, you've been playing in schools, so you haven't been on the streets that long. Although there are cases like Neymar who comes from such a school and has a lot of imagination, I miss that imagination in the academy players. "I got into São Paulo when I was 11. Your question refers to Brazilians like Marcelo, Neymar, Vinícius and Rodrygo. They've played futsal. I didn't play it. Maybe in school for jokes, but nothing else. I was the player who preferred to send the ball 30 to 40 meters, play a longer pass, find a friend between the lines, run a striker. I always liked it better. I never liked the netting, the other side of football. I prefer vertical ball. I'm not saying it's better or worse. I'm saying it's my profile. Slow down and play it back. So you were born a defensive midfielder. It's a reminder of the story that you went to the tests in São Paulo as an attacker, but since everyone wanted to play in this position, you thought you had a better chance elsewhere on the field. "It's always been like that. I always say, even today, that a player has to learn something every day, in every training session. From the age of 6, as Coach Moreira from my first school recalls, my mother shouted to me: Carlinhos, on goal! I answered: I'm going! To the side of defense, I'm going! On attack, I'm going! I wanted to play the ball and enjoy it. It was always good for me. I started as a striker and was the highest on the team, so I shot my head, hit from a distance. When we were leading 1:0, I went to position 10 and handed out passes. 2:0 and I went for a defensive midfielder. 3:0 and I ended up as a stopwatch. I swear to God. I was eight years old. I didn't do it because someone asked me to, but because I just looked at football like that. In one game, I played several positions and enjoyed the ball. This also shows the responsibility you have for football, like this summer, when you cut your vacation by a week to support the team. That's why it's hard for me to understand your story in São Paulo, where you didn't do well. The president even said that you were conflicted. What's wrong here? Everybody asks me that because I'm considered very serious on and off the pitch. I always answer that I was 17 years old and I was in the first team in São Paulo, which was on top then. But that team, which is normal in football, did not inspire confidence. The point is that it didn't have a good series of results. It played a good match and another two weak ones. A good one and three weak ones. That's still the case today. And it's clear that if a 17-year-old boy plays two bad matches, he's put away because nobody wants to hurt you. That's what my stay there was like, it was consistent with the way the team went. Three good matches, four bad ones. In school, I was always the captain, in the representation the same. But I learned a lot then and I wouldn't change a thing. In Castilla, you were nervous because you wanted to stay and make Real pay the negotiated 5 million for your transfer. "Well, I always believed in myself. It's clear that if you don't believe in yourself, no one will. I knew I'd take that chance because I came here to stay in Europe. If Real didn't want me, there was another team, but I absolutely wanted to stay in Europe. Luis Fabiano or Rivaldo always told me that I had a profile of a player from Europe, but I didn't know what that meant. Today I already know that they wanted vertical football, this more serious ball. When you analyze football tactically, here you think a lot more and play faster than in Brazil. You also have a cool head for a Brazilian. "A Brazilian has this spark for improvisation, but a European always chooses what he wants to do coolly. He has more peace. That's why people are delighted with Marcelo or Neymar, because for them improvisation is easier. A European is more like Toni Kroos, who focuses on goal, goal scores and tactics. You told me that in Castilla you were overtaken by the speed of the game and the turf. "It wasn't just about the grass, but about the speed of the players. We're talking about players who play at a high level today. I remember coming home in the first two weeks and telling my wife I couldn't play here. That everything happens faster and they take away my ball. I told her I couldn't play here. She answered: calm down, you've played more than 100 matches in São Paulo, it'll be better in a month. And it was. Your wife comes to the stadium? Of course. She watches football every day. She doesn't understand anything about it, which makes me happy. Don't you want her to be tied to the ball? No. I have a lot of people talking about the ball around me, and it makes me happy, but not with it. I want to talk to her about everything else, about family. it's better for me not to talk to her about the ball. I also read that you said you learned a lot about the value of modest football in Castilla. "Everyone's dream is to come to Real for 100, 50 or 45 million euros. Come as a star. But I always say that it was a pleasure and honour for me to play in school, meet the club or travel by bus to Sabadell. To meet the other side. Travelling or training is one thing, but getting to know the canter from the inside allows you to see how passionate the first team is about it, how everyone enjoys or suffers from different results. You get to know the structure and the supporters. It was something very beautiful because I learned things that few people know. So you think of yourself as a Castilla youth player? Yes, of course. I played in school for six months. I recently met Coach Toril, who helped me a lot when I came here. It was a great pleasure for me to play in Castilla, to be in these buildings, to meet 9-year-olds. I'm a player from the Real Madrid School. And the big generation. "Lucas Vázquez, Morata, Nacho, Cheryshev, Mosquera. Jesé, who was the star of that Castilla. Who was the best of your generation, but didn't get to that level? There were many good ones in São Paulo. Even too many. I recently met with Juninho, with whom I played as a child and who made his debut on a professional level. He's from my town and he played Galaxy for a few years. This is Ricardo Goulart's brother, who is now in China. Sergio Mota also plays there. When I looked at Juninho and Mota, I thought they were two who would play in Real Madrid or Barcelona because they were great. In the end they are professionals, but not at the level I saw them at. They were really great. The stars of your generation were Neymar and Coutinho. "At the U-20 World Cup, I had Danilo on my right, Alex Sandro on my left, Willian José of Castilla, and Coutinho, Neymar, Óscar, Lucas Moura. You played in the famous MIC tournament in Andorra? Yes, I did. In 2007, I guess? I have a medal from this tournament. Neymar was a star at that age. "Yes, he and Coutinho were the best. The organizer of this tournament said he was surprised at Neymar, because as a kid he practically still had his own cell phone and Nike gave him all the equipment he needed. "But only Neymar. We didn't have anything like that. Neymar and Coutinho have always been different and that is why they are such footballers today. We played this tournament when we were 13-14. Let's move on to Mourinho's debut. What did he tell you? I remember Toril called and said: Listen, Case, the first team needs a player and you'll train with them. But we didn't know any plan, because that's where Mourinho decided. I played a lot in São Paulo, but here everything changed, football was much faster, the players decided much better on the choices in the action, and that comes with experience. So when I went to train with the first team, I already had my game profile, more fired, more thoughtful. I remember that I stood out, that I had a great training. I also remember that Mourinho and Karanka were standing in the middle of the training field. I hear that Karanka says: this one plays well. And Mourinho starts his own: yes, I already know it well, it's Casemiro, he's played a lot, he's played a lot in Brazil, he's played a lot of matches in São Paulo. And of course he said it all so that I could hear it. They called me and helped me Kaká, because I had no idea what to do. He told me to go to the camp with him. On the day of the match, I thought maybe I'd get 5 minutes or maybe they'd send me to the stands in the locker room. No problem. I wanted to enjoy it. The briefing from Mourinho was before lunch. We had breakfast in the morning, and he says: Case, to my room. I think, but I haven't done anything he wants. I go in, and he says: Case, I know you. I know you have 100 matches in São Paulo. Those were his words. Next to him there was a board with the squad and I was in the first squad. He shows my name and says: You play from the beginning. But me from the beginning? Yes. You play a lot of ball, you're great, calm. And listen, the first time you play the ball, you go to death and live. The first ball, you break everything because Bernabéu likes it when you leave your heart on the pitch. The first 15 minutes you go out to die. And then, I know you well, send some ball 70 meters, because Bernabéu likes it too. I know you well, stay calm. I remember leaving him with one thought: I'm the best in the world. After this conversation, you go out and think to yourself: the coach knows me. I went out on the field and sent a long ball to Cristiano. After the game, Mourinho says, you see how I know you? Congratulations, boy. You've got a call to Dortmund. It was that Lewandowski match we lost and almost turned on Bernabéu. After that day, people understood that I could play in Real Madrid. There is another match against Borusia, already with Ancelotti, in which you entered and calmed the crazy game from goal to goal. You saved that game. "I love to talk about this game, because those 20 minutes changed my life. In the first eleven, Xabi Alonso was a surefire, and Illarramendi, Khedira and Di María were also playing. It was impossible to enter with them. That season I was supposed to learn and Ancelotti repeated: you have to learn in order to be important in the future. In that meeting he played Illarramendi and did not do well, it was not his day. I didn't play anything, and Ancelotti calls me and says: Listen, you come in, try to do something, try to stop it. I was convinced that this was my moment. I remember the first ball. I knocked out a goalie, I had a German with me and jumped out with my knee to the height of his hunt. He looked at me in style: what are you doing? It made me feel better and I started screaming: everybody, ride. And we got possession, and we started to control the game. Since then, not only for the locker room that knew me, but for the fans I was important. The fans already knew me. Your career has always been a show of such humility. You come to Real, but to Castilla. You made your debut, but you were a replacement. You started playing, but on loan in Porto. "I'm happy with these interviews because they remind me where I came from. I never forget that. I love to remember my childhood, to talk about my mother, about being a modest person, about the people who helped me, but in these longer interviews, I can talk about the important people I had in my life. When I went on loan to Porto, I had Lopetegui, who helped me a lot. It's a spectacular club, great for helping young guys. I am very grateful to Lopetegui. Who did you play Porto with? Danilo, Alex Sandro, Herrera. He plays Atlético now. I had Herrera and Oliver Torres on the sides. In front of Jackson Martínez and Quarsema. It was a good team. You came back as a transfer. That's the case now, Ødegaard. "Yes, sometimes there are players who don't have a big role in this moment, but they get it in another team and they can have it in Real in the future. These Real loans are important. How much does a goal in football in the Champions League mean. This season there was more talk of you coming back after you hit in Europe for Porto. "People watch goals, but they don't watch matches. But you have to look at the whole season of a player, at his development. What does Zidane have as coach that he resurrected the team? For me talking about Zidane is easy, because he is my idol and legend of the club. He will be known in the history of Real Madrid as a footballer and coach. His work is just like becoming a coach's legend. We must enjoy this moment. What he's done and doing now is applaudable. Source: LIBERO.

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