Ok. Put yourselves as the coach of a team playing another team, at least equal to yours, in every which way. You just scored a goal and for the past 15-20 minutes your opponent is running at you from all sides of the pitch, balls raining on your 18 from wings, center, aerial, … etc. you also know your strength is attacking football and defense is not exactly your best features.
The question is WHAT DO YOU DO ?
What do you think many coaches do?
Many coaches pull the team back and bring in another defender to crowd and make a wall in front of your 18.
Right ?
Not everyone.
Mr. Van Basten thinks otherwise.
Instead of trying to force a different psyche into his team, who are excellent attackers and positive players, and instead of attempting to make them something they are not, he does the more logical thing:
HE reinforces his team’s STRENGTH, instead of forcing a transformation.
He brings in not one, but TWO offensive minded players.
The first sub was even more shocking to everyone. He takes out a tall, burly physical def-mid and brings in a quick, wide player who would be ideal for counters. The next sub, also, while everyone was waiting for a defender or def-mid, he brings in yet another quick, wide player.
This means he UNDERLINES HIS TEAM’S STRENGTH and he gets the reward. Both his subs score goals off each other and they suddenly transform a game that they were under tremendous pressure from france, into a game of utter delight in offensive football with more goals that literally saps the energy & drive out of the opponent.
I wish we had such gutsy coaches in Iran in the past 5-6 years, who would BOLSTER OUR STRENGTHS, which is offensive football, than try to force a half-arsed defensive football that even after 5-6 years, we don’t feel comfortable and don’t perform it properly!
The question is WHAT DO YOU DO ?
What do you think many coaches do?
Many coaches pull the team back and bring in another defender to crowd and make a wall in front of your 18.
Right ?
Not everyone.
Mr. Van Basten thinks otherwise.
Instead of trying to force a different psyche into his team, who are excellent attackers and positive players, and instead of attempting to make them something they are not, he does the more logical thing:
HE reinforces his team’s STRENGTH, instead of forcing a transformation.
He brings in not one, but TWO offensive minded players.
The first sub was even more shocking to everyone. He takes out a tall, burly physical def-mid and brings in a quick, wide player who would be ideal for counters. The next sub, also, while everyone was waiting for a defender or def-mid, he brings in yet another quick, wide player.
This means he UNDERLINES HIS TEAM’S STRENGTH and he gets the reward. Both his subs score goals off each other and they suddenly transform a game that they were under tremendous pressure from france, into a game of utter delight in offensive football with more goals that literally saps the energy & drive out of the opponent.
I wish we had such gutsy coaches in Iran in the past 5-6 years, who would BOLSTER OUR STRENGTHS, which is offensive football, than try to force a half-arsed defensive football that even after 5-6 years, we don’t feel comfortable and don’t perform it properly!
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