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Italian and Dutch top flights can safely say that they have had a good career
Any player who has represented their country at two FIFA World Cups?, three UEFA European Championships cheapest fifa coins and run out in the French, English, Italian and Dutch top flights can safely say that they have had a good career.
Swedish goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson ticks all those boxes and yet still has cause for a regret or two. His two year-stay at Juventus included not a single first-team start, while his two seasons with Manchester City came before the club’s golden era and a four-year stint with PSV Eindhoven failed to see him collect an Eredivisie winner’s medal. Silverware also eluded him on the international stage, with his five World Cup and EURO appearances to date ending without Sweden progressing beyond the last eight.
“I think I’ve had a good career up to now and it’s not over yet,” a defiant Isaksson, now with Turkish side Kasimpasa, told FIFA.com. “Obviously, I could have used a bit more luck at times, but I don’t go around asking myself if my career would have been better without the knocks I took. I’m very happy with what I’ve done.”
Andreas Isaksson: I think so. I’m 34 now and last season was a very good one for me. I feel better and better with every game so it’s not a cliché. http://www.utfifa.co/ It’s the ideal age for a goalkeeper and I’m not far off being at the top of my game. I don’t know if that’s true for all goalkeepers as I can only speak for myself, but I feel as if I’m in really good form.
Swedish goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson ticks all those boxes and yet still has cause for a regret or two. His two year-stay at Juventus included not a single first-team start, while his two seasons with Manchester City came before the club’s golden era and a four-year stint with PSV Eindhoven failed to see him collect an Eredivisie winner’s medal. Silverware also eluded him on the international stage, with his five World Cup and EURO appearances to date ending without Sweden progressing beyond the last eight.
“I think I’ve had a good career up to now and it’s not over yet,” a defiant Isaksson, now with Turkish side Kasimpasa, told FIFA.com. “Obviously, I could have used a bit more luck at times, but I don’t go around asking myself if my career would have been better without the knocks I took. I’m very happy with what I’ve done.”
Andreas Isaksson: I think so. I’m 34 now and last season was a very good one for me. I feel better and better with every game so it’s not a cliché. http://www.utfifa.co/ It’s the ideal age for a goalkeeper and I’m not far off being at the top of my game. I don’t know if that’s true for all goalkeepers as I can only speak for myself, but I feel as if I’m in really good form.
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