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My primary reservation with this binary polarization of gender into victim and villain, this apportionment of blame in Adichie’s literary works is that it almost denies men their humanity. It foists on men this ideological coat of perpetrator of female suffering, and within this paradigm, it becomes strange, almost impossible, to even conceive of men as victims of female cruelty.
Real Madrid’s managers have shaped not just the club’s trophy cabinet, but its entire footballing philosophy. From Carniglia’s early European triumphs to Zidane’s recent dominance, each coach brought a distinct style and legacy. While players often steal the spotlight, these leaders were the tactical minds and motivational anchors behind every major success. Their influence stretches far beyond the touchline.















