Oliver Kahni's brutality hosted all nine-year-old penalties in a charity match

Germany's ex-porter and Bayern Munich, Oliver Kahn, will be remembered as one of the best gatekeepers of all time. Kahn hated defeat and was so obsessed with it that he did not care who offended him in the field or to whom he shouted. Eight titles of Bundesligla, six triumphs in [...]
Germany's ex-porter and Bayern Munich, Oliver Kahn, will be remembered as one of the best gatekeepers of all time.
Kahn hated defeat and was so obsessed with it that he did not care who offended him in the field or to whom he shouted.
Eight titles of Bundesliga, six triumphs in the Cup, and a title of the League Champions are the trophies he has won during his career before retirement in 2008, writes Periscope.
He has also won the European Championship with Germany in 1996, but the World Cup is a trophy he has missed.

However, 11 years after retirement, a classic Kahn story was published.
In a charity event, he was placed at the gate to wait, actually to let the balls touch the net, the penalty of several nine-year-olds.
The story comes from a German football history book called “Tori” and is said to be that the essence of the event was that any goal that was to be scored by children would be won a sum of money that would be donated to charity.
This little was of interest to Kahn, who waited for each hit fired on him.
A winner's mentality or unnecessary brutality? /Periscope. com/













