SURELY THEY DONT WORK 24/7:
It doesn't get any better, these are the leaders of the most powerful countries in the world gathered together watching the UEFA Champions league final, WOW isn't it?
Maybe the UEFA Champions league is bigger than the World cup afterall...
Direct Rivals, David Cameron, the British Prime minister and a Chelsea supporter (Of course what do you expect?) and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel who supported the German team, Bayern Munich.
Also present was the President of America, Barack Obama, Italy's Mario Monti, new French President, Francois Hollande, President of EU, Canada's Stephen Harper and also, leaders of Japan and Russia
The world's most powerful leaders are put through the full gamut of emotions as they watched Chelsea's thrilling win over German rivals Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.
During a nail-biting penalty shoot-out, David Cameron throws his arms aloft in celebration as Didier Drogba slots home the winning goal.
Meanwhile, German chancellor Angela Merkel can only look on glumly as they caught the action during the G8 summit in the United States.
It was sweet revenge for two years ago when Mr Cameron had to endure a humiliating 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Germany that put England out of the World Cup, all while sat next to his German counterpart.
But despite his obvious glee, he still found time to offer Mrs Merkel a consoling hug.
U.S. President Barack Obama, although a neutral, couldn't help getting caught up in the drama of last night's match in Munich either.
Chelsea were crowned European club champions for the first time after winning 4-3 on penalties after extra time at Bayern Munich’s home ground
Sporting gesture: Mr Cameron hugs Mrs Merkel after Chelsea
won on a penalty shoot-out in
Munich last night
Munich last night
And of course, it was back to business after the match |
And there is also Durão Barroso. The President of the EU. Kinda of an important guy to leave out of the descreption, don't you think?
ReplyDelete@Anonymous above, please read again, EU President was not left out.
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