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Al Pacino's monologue is legendary: inspired Rom to comeback against Barca, helped Ancelotti and Simeone.


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Al Pacino's monologue is legendary: inspired Rom to comeback against Barca, helped Ancelotti and Simeone.
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I do not know what to tell you.

After 3 minutes ... The most brutal fight in our entire professional life.

Today everything will be decided.

Or we are a team again. Or we break.

Inch by inch, moment by moment - and then the end.

We are in hell, gentlemen.

Believe, we can put up with it, and then let everyone wipe their feet about us.

Or we will give battle and break out. To the light.

This is how coach Tony D’Amato’s speech (played by Al Pacino) from Oliver Stone’s film “Every Sunday” begins. The American football team Miami Sharks is drowning in problems: the owner only thinks about money and sells strong players, other leaders beat out injuries, and the new star, the former spare, who had never been heard of, turns into an arrogant upstart.

Tony D’Amato makes a monologue before the most important playoff game. He convinces the guys to forget about the problems and rally.

What will happen if you have not watched the movie and hear this speech for the first time?

1. Goosebumps;

2. excitement;

3. the desire to get into the screen and help the "Sharks" to break an opponent.

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