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Little Brother - Go Off Go On
Juliano Belletti looks back on his winning goal in the 2006 UEFA Champions League final for Barcelona against Arsenal.Subscribe: http://www.
I have been coaching kids as a volunteer for a long time. It became a hobby. I incorporate respect, collaboration, reflection and open and honest feedback, from players to the coach and from the coach to the players.
Here is a story for the weekend.
Should a Right/Left Back go up and score goals?
Juliano Belletti, playing as right back, scored the winning goal for Barcelona in the 2006 UEFA Champions League final against Arsenal. His goal completed a dramatic 2–1 comeback and gave Barcelona their second European title.
Here’s how the story unfolded:
The match took place at Stade de France in Paris on 17 May 2006.
Barcelona played against Arsenal in the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League final. This was Arsenal’s first time reaching the final, led by their famous manager Arsène Wenger (“The Invincibles”). They arrived unbeaten, with a record ten consecutive clean sheets.
🔴 Arsenal’s Early Lead and Setback Arsenal took the lead in the 37th minute through a powerful header from Sol Campbell, despite being down to ten men after goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was sent off in the 18th minute for a foul on Samuel Eto’o. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Arsenal held firm for much of the match.
🔵 Barcelona’s Comeback Barcelona, managed by Frank Rijkaard, kept pressing. In the 76th minute, Samuel Eto’o equalised with a sharp finish after a clever pass from Henrik Larsson, who had come on as a substitute.
⚽ Belletti’s Surprised Arsenal Five minutes later, in the 81st minute, Juliano Belletti, who had come on as a substitute, noticed Larsson moving and found space in the box, then hit a low shot that slipped under goalkeeper Manuel Almunia. This was Belletti’s first and only goal for Barcelona, and it won them the Champions League.
🏆 Legacy and Impact Barcelona won 2–1 and lifted their second Champions League trophy, their first since 1992. Belletti’s goal became iconic, not only because of when he scored, but also for his emotional celebration. He ran in tears, overcome by the moment. Arsenal, despite their strong effort and unbeaten run in the UK, just missed out on European glory.
You can relive the moment in this UEFA video tribute or this match recap.
Socrates’s comments
Should a Right Back go up and score goals?
Yes, it is teamwork. All there should go for it. Juliano Belletti played as a right back. His goal below showed how a full-back can join the attack at the perfect time, and he secured Barcelona’s 2–1 comeback win over Arsenal. Championship goal!
Yes, many other right and left backs, like Roberto Carlos and Cafu, have also surprised opponents and made a difference. At Socrates Academy, we teach and practice these moves with our kids.
Players on the Bench Participate in the Game?
When you are on the bench, use your time to think about how you can help your team when you get on the field. If you have an idea or feel motivated, talk to your coach. Belletti said that while he was on the bench, he believed he could make a difference in that game.
- Players’ reflections and contributions are encouraged and valued at Socrates Academy.
- Be kind to your teammates and show respect to those on the bench. These are essential values at Socrates Academy.
Do presidents play the game?
A few days before the game, the Barcelona president asked Belletti to invite his parents. Belletti had already invited them, but his father said it was too far to travel. When Belletti called again and explained that the president would pay for their flight and tickets, his father agreed. Belletti was thrilled to have his parents in the stands and said their presence gave him confidence. It just goes to show that the president can make a big difference, too.
Who said the president doesn’t count on the game?
I hope you had fun with this story!
Hugo
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