In recent months, Leicesters 5,000/1 Premier League title charge has drawn only
a handful of parallels from English footballs modern era.
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triumphs under Brian Clough in the late 70s and early 80s and, further back,
Ipswich Towns successful first crack at the First Division under Alf Ramsey in
1962, are both obvious comparisons. But just 18 years ago on the continent, a
similar tale unfolded. The story of Kaiserslauterns 1997/98 Bundesliga win is
one less told, but just as unprecedented. Having risen from the second division
under footballing miracle-worker Otto Rehhagel in 1997, Kaiserslautern became
the only Bundesliga team to win the title after being promoted the previous
season.Their success was unthinkable given the mid-90s dominance of Bayern
Munich and Borussia Dortmund, but Rehhagels first of two major career turn-ups
was a masterstroke. Before leading Greece to a miraculous Euro 2004 crown six
years later, Rehhagel turned German football on its head, giving players freedom
on and off the pitch, and creating a team without superstars. Sound familiar?
Otto Rehhagel collects the Bundesliga title after Kaiserslauterns victory
Claudio Ranieris buzzword throughout the season has been freedom. Play with
freedom, train with freedom, live with freedom - an alien concept to those of us
who welcomed the supposed Tinkerman back to the Premier League with widespread
predictions of relegation.Jose Mourinho won Chelseas first title in 50 years in
2005 with a rigorous training schedule matched by a meticulous tactical
approach. This was chalk and cheese to Ranieris Blues side and his flexible
approach the previous season, according to Damien Duff in Graham Hunters Big
Interview, but there are no textbooks to winning trophies. Ranieri fell short of
silverware during his three-and-a-half years at Stamford Bridge, but his current
success, and Rehhagels from years past, shows hands-off can be just as effective
as hands-on. Parrallels can be drawn between Claudio Ranieris style and
Rehhagels approach to the 1997/98 season For Kaiserslautern, the journey to May
1998 started with relegation. Dropping from the top flight in 1996 having won
their first Bundesliga title just five years earlier, Rehhagel swiftly took the
second tier by 10 points.Andree Wagner, a Kaiserslautern fan who has studied
Rehhagels success closely, remembers the time well, and his description of their
situation before and during the title success has uncanny similarities with
Leicesters.Their relegation into the second division caused absolute agony
around the team, he told Sky Sports. Even insolvency was officially
discussed.But the goal for the new season was merely: stay in the Bundesliga.
The fans loved the team because it was a fantastic mix of players. Fans, team
and coach became an absolute union.It was apt that Kaiserslauterns opening game
of the season would be at champions Bayern Munich. They won 1-0, but Rehhagel
was quick to manage expectations and take the pressure off the players.
Kaiserslauterns title-winning side had no superstars Otto gave us our freedom on
the pitch, Olaf Marschall, who was their top scorer that season with 21 goals,
told UEFA.com last year. He told us the line-up; we did the rest. Everyone
helped out in defence, even the strikers, chasing the ball as soon as wed lost
it. A bit like Dortmund when they won their recent Bundesliga titles.They earned
33 points out of the next possible 42 up to December, but the title talk was
still under wraps, allowing the team to go on without heightened publicity,
further helped by Bayern and Dortmunds rocky starts to the campaign. Like
Ranieri, Rehhagels coolness and experience from previous high-level jobs helped
stem the attention away from Kaiserslautern, but Wagner remembers how inside the
camp, the club were conscious of their momentum since the win over
Bayern.Marschall was the main man in attack, and Jurgen Rische also contributed
to the goals, with young midfielder Marco Reich providing the service, he
said.From the first day Kaiserslautern were riding on top of a wave. The fans
were high on emotion and the team were playing successfully.But how was that
success brought about on the pitch? Like Leicester, it started with industry at
the back and yielded deadly results in attack, but with a defensive role rarely
seen in football in 2016. Miroslav Kadlec was vital for Kaiserslautern in their
title-winning season The sweeper was one of the hallmarks of German football -
think Franz Beckenbauer in 1974, Klaus Augenthaler in 1990, Mattias Sammer in
1996 - and Kaiserslautern used it perfectly.Wagner says: Possibly the most
important tactic was the implementation of Miroslav Kadlec as the libero, the
sweeper at No 5, the independent man behind the defence. This was a special
German success story in the national team. It was the key factor for success.
Many saw Kadlec as the best libero in Europe, but a man that was very
introverted and needed full support from the manager.Kadlec, a 33-year-old Czech
international who had been at the club eight years, received that backing, and
stood behind the pure, destructive defenders in Harry Koch, Axel Roos and
Michael Schoenberg.Swiss international Ciriaco Sforza, a summer signing from
Inter Milan, played a major role in midfield, alongside Andreas Buck, Martin
Wagner, and even cameos from a young Michael Ballack. While Ballacks status rose
after 1998, the other names in this fairytale side are still unfamiliar to most
outside of Germany. There were no superstars, and team spirit overshadowed the
need for any names to be put in lights. Ratinho (left) and Ciriaco Sforza
celebrate with the Salad Bowl Everybody was a boss without being bossy, says
Wagner. One player was fighting for the other without being jealous of their
success.It was a mix of stars who remained grounded, nobody played the
superstar. The result was an unbelievable shock for football in Germany.From
December they drew more than they won, but the title was wrapped up on the
penultimate day of the season with a 4-0 home win over Wolfsburg, while Bayern
could only draw 0-0 at Duisburg.Cue a party for the 80,000-population city that
lasted a week. Kaiserslautern was a sea of red, the players banged drums on the
roof of their open-top truck, and German football has yet to see a story quite
like it.With one hand on the trophy, Leicester should have that party to look
forward to, but what will happen after remains a mystery.Never change a winning
team, was the motto tied to Ramsey, the man who led England to World Cup glory
in 1966, but with the addition of the Champions League next season, that nugget
of advice wont stick for Ranieri. If Kaiserslauterns years following the title
triumph are anything to go by, the warning signs are clear. Michael Ballack
(middle) was let go by Kaiserslautern to join Bayer Leverkusen Kadlec left the
club in the summer, along with Pavel Kuka and Andreas Brehme through retirement.
Rehhagel failed to replace the departures like for like, and though a
respectable fifth-place finish was achieved in 1998/99 along with a Champions
League quarter-final appearance, the seeds of disharmony behind the scenes were
already planted.The club allowed Ballack to leave for Bayer Leverkusen in 1999,
much to the annoyance of the supporters, before Sforza, now captain, publicly
criticised Rehhagel and his tactics.He was dropped, then more back and forth
between Rehhagel, Sforza and the clubs CEO Jurgen Freidrich ensued, while other
members of the squad supported their captain.Rehhagel took Sforza back into the
squad but there was no relationship there anymore, remembers Wagner. The coach
and captain didnt talk, it was a disaster for the club.The hierarchy within the
team began to crumble, and leaders like Marschall, a friend of Sforza, also saw
their position weakened because they supported the captain. Rehhagel saw this as
an additional attack. Leicester City are on the verge of an unprecedented
Premier League title win They finished fifth again in 1999/00 under Rehhagel,
but by October 2000, King Ottos reign was over, resigning after what some
described as a smear campaign.Kaiserslautern completed the full circle in
football terms, slowly stumbling down the table for the next five seasons before
relegation in 2006.For Leicester, their Premier League rivals have some making
up to do next season, and their push for the top again will undoubtedly
encounter more obstacles.As Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho and
the other Premier League title-winning managers have declared with experience -
retaining is the real challenge. Also See: Leipzig turned down Vardy English
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7-6 (1), 6-2 in the womens final. After trading sets, Gasquet trailed 4-3 in the
decider but broke back to 4-4 in a game that went to seven deuces with Kukushkin
constantly failing on his forehand shots. BEREA, Ohio -- Browns coach Mike
Pettine says he expects Brian Hoyer and Johnny Manziel to get equal reps with
the first-team offence next Monday night against Washington. Manziel played with
the first-team offence during Tuesday mornings practice, but Pettine said
afterward that no decision has been made as to who will start the Browns second
preseason game. But it wont necessarily matter, as Pettine wants both
quarterbacks to get equal reps or close to it with the first-teamers. Whether
thats by series, by quarter or by something else remains to be seen. Pettine
said "theres a lot of options on the table" and the staff would figure it out
when it meets during the teams off-day on Thursday. That includes deciding who
will actually start the game. "Just the factor of starting a game I think is a
little bit overblown in this situation because were going to try to balance the
reps with the ones in the game," Pettine said. "Brian came in ahead and its a
little overrated who trots out there for the first time." No matter what happens
next Monday night, though, people are going to tune in to watch. Manziels debut
last Saturday against the Lions drew 2.82 million viewers, making it the
highest-rated and most-watched preseason game on the NFL Network. Quarterbacks
coach Dowell Loggains spoke to the media after practice, saying there was still
no clear-cut leader in the competition. "I dont think well make the decision
based on that (game)," Loggains said. "But its a body of work that theyre
accumulating, putting together, and thats how well make the decision." Loggains
was in the news after the NFL draft when he said in a radio interview on ESPN
Arkansas that Manziel, before he was drafted, sent him a text that read: "I wish
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me because I want to wreck this league together." That slip by Loggains didnt go
over too well with the Browns. "He paid his penance for that," Pettine said. "We
made him wear a visor that said, Im a dummy for a day during the spring with the
walkthrough." "Coach Pettine has a unique sense of humour," Loggains said. "Im
trying to get rid of (the visor). Im waiting for someone else to say something
so I can pass it on to the next guy." Earlier Tuesday, the Browns signed
unrestricted free-agent quarterback Rex Grossman and waived quarterback
Tyler Thigpen. With so much experience in co-ordinator Kyle Shanahans offence,
Grossman is happy to help his fellow quarterbacks any way he can. "If anybody
has any questions or I feel the need to maybe help out, then I will," he said.
"I havent shied back from that in the past and Im here to just help." NOTES:
Practice ended with a 4th and 1 play to see which side wore the orange jerseys
Wednesday. The defence won, stuffing Miles Austin on an end-around attempt. .
FB/TE MarQueis Gray (concussion) and CB Justin Gilbert (groin) returned to
practice. . WR Josh Gordon (abdomen), WR Nate Burleson (hamstring), LB
Darius Eubanks (shoulder) and DL Billy Winn (abdomen) did not practice. DL
Desmond Bryant was also feeling nicked up, so his scheduled day of rest was
bumped up. . In the Browns depth chart for the second preseason game, rookie FB
Ray Agnew is listed as the starting fullback, with Gray listed as a tight end.
... A man covered head-to-toe in an all-orange bodysuit stood on the corner
outside the Browns facility before practice, holding up a "Honk for Hoyer" sign
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