McIlroy and Europe Celebrate Ryder Cup Victory
In Farmingdale, New York, Rory McIlroy took center stage after the European victory at the Ryder Cup. After predicting a triumph at Bethpage Black, McIlroy’s comments became prophecy thanks to Shane Lowry’s putt on the 18th hole. The celebration, however, began without him. Lowry, euphoric, was received by a European crowd that acclaimed him. Jon Rahm hugged José María Olazábal, who was moved on his shoulder. The European captain, Luke Donald, was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief. McIlroy had lost his singles match against Scottie Scheffler, and for a moment, the possibility of a dramatic defeat seemed real. The United States rallied, but the European team held firm.
Beyond the continuity of 11 out of 12 Roma players, the cohesion of the European team is evident. Their celebration of each hole and their response to adversity demonstrate a unity that goes beyond the professional. In recent years, the United States has had the advantage in talent, but Europe has shown that unity is key. Teamwork is their strength, allowing them to lead and withstand the American push.“It’s good to be right. I’m not always right,” McIlroy said of his prediction. “I think when we won in Rome, the wheels were set in motion to try and do something that hadn’t been done in over a decade. We believed a lot in our continuity.”
Rory McIlroy

“The level of professionalism he has shown us in the last four years,” Jon Rahm said about Donald. “His attention to detail…”
Jon Rahm
Justin Rose highlighted the importance of the team and the passion that drives them. “The answer to your question is that I don’t know, apart from the badge and the guys, honestly. That’s all that matters, honestly, the badge and the guys,” he said.“His communication skills…” added McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy

While Donald was finishing, McIlroy wiped away his tears.“We will always remember this. We will always go down in history,” Donald said. “Future generations will talk about this team tonight and what they did and how they were able to overcome one of the most difficult environments in all of sports and that’s what inspires me, that’s what Rory gets and all these other 11 guys too.”
Luke Donald