Shadowing-Übung: EMOTIONAL Martin O'Neill Post Match Interview "A Lease Of Life" Celtic 3-1 Hearts - Englisch Sprechen Lernen mit YouTube

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Martin, just before we went to that interview we were talking about Kieran Tierney saying
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Martin, just before we went to that interview we were talking about Kieran Tierney saying
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that this felt the most special of his trophy wins, his title wins.
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Didn't say that.
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He did, he did.
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And I imagine with everything going on around about it,
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it's been such a difficult season.
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How do you sum it up?
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How do you reflect on what you have managed to achieve?
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Well, I managed this lad.
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He was a major problem to me.
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Thankfully you didn't have him this season.
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I did.
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I had a great team then.
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Really, really great side.
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And, you know, that team,
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his team, won the matches for me.
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And this is exactly what this team has done.
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They've won the games for me.
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And the coaching staff have been sensational.
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The players, what I think about it,
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is that Celtic today, when there's unison in this stadium, it's rocking.
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And they never gave up.
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Maybe I did, but maybe they didn't.
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I was going to say they've not made it easy for you there's been so many late winners,
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late moments a late moment here today
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but ultimately you've found form right at the right time to go and win the title it's a good point
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I'm never sure about momentum I'm never sure about it
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because the lads will tell you that can change in an instant
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and people kept saying we had momentum but we were striving hard and if you'd asked me before we played Rangers,
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could I take it into the final day,
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I would have bitten your arm off.
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Not sure which one, but I would have bitten your arm off.
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And so we did it here.
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And if Hearts had gone and get the result,
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we couldn't do anything more.
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They put absolutely heart and soul into the game.
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Heart and soul into it.
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And the one thing I do,
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we know, we make plenty of mistakes with this great,
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great courage within the team.
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I'm not saying physical courage,
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I'm talking about mental, mental courage,
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which has carried us over the line.
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How much of that has had to come from you, from your guidance?
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Honestly, I'm a bit part in proceedings.
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I am.
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The coaching, the coaching staff,
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you've got all the lads, they've been magnificent.
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but you have to have a response to that.
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Now I think to myself,
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I just think, they see me every day,
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the players, and they think,
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he's a terribly old man.
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And they think, what's he doing here among us?
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Well, what has happened is that they've given me,
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they've given me a rejuvenation, seriously rejuvenated.
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And it's nice, you know,
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way back in October, I was just having a coffee in the King's Road down in London,
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kind of enjoying retirement although never enjoying a retirement I get a call to come back
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and then I get a call again in January time
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and it's been I obviously I thought the days here of
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me lifting a trophy at Celtic Park in front of these fans is well
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and truly gone I mean you've enjoyed tonight yes what about next season though
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because everybody's saying well you know this is to be martin's last season you've got the cup final next week
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but i know you've got the appetite
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for it but have you have you got the energy to go again it's a good point chris
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and a serious point i just don't know i i really
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don't know it does it does take its toll honestly i mean
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when you boys ever get to my age
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which i hope you don't it'll be you look so young boys honestly you do Look at you, Brian.
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You look immaculate.
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You know, so I was- You have to be used to all day long.
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I was riding you off most weeks.
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I know.
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A bit like when I played.
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You are the worst judge that has ever, ever lived.
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Here's one, Brian.
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I have no idea why they put you off, honestly.
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I think a lot of people feel the same.
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But you know, after Dundee- When I watched your team's asses, it's the same.
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And this is my chance to say to you,
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you were fantastic for me.
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You were fantastic for me.
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Absolutely fantastic.
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So my chance to say that.
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Thank you.
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You were fantastic.
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But you know after...
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Don't ask me another question.
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Just ask last one.
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After Dundee United, when you said we had to win seven.
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Honestly, I was thinking that's going to be really difficult, not an impossible.
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Did you actually believe that yourself?
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Well, it meant having...
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I thought to myself, yeah, we probably had to...
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It might have been able to slip in a draw somewhere.
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It wasn't to be.
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That was in the back of my mind thinking,
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well, maybe, maybe, you know,
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with hearts playing Rangers, hearts playing kids,
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things like this here, I just thought the games might be really difficult and they might not win the matches.
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But I know we had to win them all,
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which I wouldn't have thought really at that stage.
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Matt, we can measure what you've done here because you see lifting the trophy,
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the fans around the place.
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What's it done for you?
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What has it done for me?
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Honestly, it's given me a lease of life.
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I think I was with you here this time last year on this very spot,
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talking to Brendan about winning it.
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And I've got to tell you,
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I was really jealous, really jealous.
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Honestly, Brendan, really jealous of people collecting the trophy.
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And I thought, not for one minute did I ever think I'd be back here
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so last year you carried the trophy out this year he carried it out what's that say
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I'm retiring as well what are you saying he says last year you carried the trophy out
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and then I've done it this year
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did you carry it in did you not see me it
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was amazing I was amazing I managed to put on the plaque itself you've got enough trophies
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listen Martin as well I have to say we've been sitting here in the stadium
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and there have been so many banners with your name on it
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so many lovely messages from supporters how heartwarming has it been to come back
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and then to deliver on a serious note it's just been
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fantastic honestly I really can't take it in at this minute
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it has been really sensational for me genuinely I just can't I really can't believe it
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When did you know that you had it?
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When did I know?
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When Callum Osmond...
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Not until that moment.
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No, no, absolutely.
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You didn't believe it until that moment.
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Absolutely not.
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Absolutely.
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What a finish.
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And what a season it's been.
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And just a word on hearts,
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how far they've pushed you,
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how much they've pushed you.
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Honestly, it's very, very easy to be patronising and sycophanting.
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They've been magnificent.
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They are the big story of this season.
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They are really the big story of this season because they've come here.
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I don't know whatever happened,
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Celtic and Rangers, but at the end of the day, they've come.
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They've come with like terrific, really, really terrific.
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And they deserve all the credit.
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The manager's been fantastic.
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He deserves the manager of the year.
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He's been brilliant and hearts have been brilliant.
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They've been really.
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Now, it's very easy for me to say this,
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but I'm hoping that I would have said this had they had taken the championship.

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In diesem emotionalen Interview nach dem Spiel reflektiert Martin O'Neill über die Herausforderungen und Errungenschaften seines Teams. Er spricht von der Bedeutung des Zusammenspiels im Stadion und hebt die außergewöhnliche Leistung der Spieler und des Trainerstabs hervor. Der Fokus liegt auf Teamgeist, Durchhaltevermögen und mentaler Stärke, die für den Erfolg unerlässlich sind. Diese Themen sind besonders wertvoll für Englischlerner, da sie nicht nur die Sprache, sondern auch die leidenschaftliche Ausdrucksweise im Sportkontext kennenlernen können.

Top 5 Phrasen für die tägliche Kommunikation

  • „Die Spieler haben das Herz und die Seele ins Spiel gesteckt.“ – Ein guter Ausdruck, um Engagement und Einsatz zu beschreiben.
  • „Wir haben viele Fehler gemacht, aber mit großer Courage.“ – Dies betont die Wichtigkeit von Mut trotz Herausforderungen.
  • „Es war eine großartige Saison.“ – Eine einfache, aber effektive Möglichkeit, positive Erfahrungen zu teilen.
  • „Die Atmosphäre im Stadion war elektrisierend.“ – Beschreibt lebhafte, emotionale Situationen.
  • „Ich bin ein kleiner Teil des Geschehens.“ – Eine demütige Art zu zeigen, dass man Teil eines größeren Ganzen ist.

Schritt-für-Schritt Shadowing-Guide

Um Ihre Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und sich mit der leidenschaftlichen Sprache von Martin O'Neill vertraut zu machen, folgen Sie diesen einfachen Schritten:

  1. Hören Sie aktiv: Schauen Sie sich das Interview an und lauschen Sie, wie O'Neill sich ausdrückt. Achten Sie auf Tonfall und Emotion.
  2. Wiederholen Sie laut: Nutzen Sie die "shadow speech"-Technik, indem Sie die Sätze sofort nachsprechen. Versuchen Sie, die Intonation und den Rhythmus zu imitieren.
  3. Segmentieren Sie den Inhalt: Teilen Sie die Sprache in kleinere Abschnitte auf, um es einfacher zu machen, schwierige Phrasen zu üben.
  4. Fokussieren Sie auf Schlüsselwörter: Heben Sie wichtige Begriffe hervor, die für Ihre alltägliche Kommunikation nützlich sind, und üben Sie diese besonders.
  5. Wiederholen und reflektieren: Hören Sie sich das Video erneut an, und bewerten Sie Ihre Fortschritte. Welche Phrasen fühlen sich bereits vertraut an?

Mit diesen Übungen und der regelmäßigen Anwendung von Englisch sprechen üben wird das Shadowing sicherlich Ihre Fähigkeit zur Kommunikation in der englischen Sprache fördern!

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Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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