🚨🇺🇾 Marcelo Bielsa se negó a hacer cualquier gesto durante la sesión de fotos oficial de la Copa del Mundo.
El entrenador uruguayo ha denunciado repetidamente el torneo en Estados Unidos, criticando sus excesos comerciales y políticos. ❌🇺🇸
Eu punha o João Neves, o Vitinha, o Nuno Mendes e o Gonçalo Ramos a escolherem o resto do onze e a explicar aos outros o que lhes explicou o Luís Enrique.
Then people wonder why Italian football is struggling to progress. In Serie A, every decent winger gets turned into a wing-back.
Massimiliano Allegri turned Alexis Saelemaekers into a RWB at Milan, Antonio Conte used Matteo Politano as a wing-back at Napoli, and Cristian Chivu has done the same with Luiz Henrique. At Atalanta, Raoul Bellanova also plays as a wing-back. Almost every team relies on three centre-backs and outdated systems, yet they complain when Italy misses out on World Cup qualification.
The only coaches trying to modernise the league are Vincenzo Italiano and Cesc Fàbregas. Meanwhile, the big clubs keep recycling the same managers. Allegri has managed Juventus and Milan, Conte has coached Juventus, Inter, and Napoli, while Gian Piero Gasperini moved from Atalanta to Roma. That is not progress, it is stagnation.
Serie A will keep declining if clubs continue recycling coaches, relying on outdated tactics, and signing ageing players who should already be in lower leagues.
🚨🎙️ Gareth Bale on Luis Enrique subbing off Dembélé in the 66th minute against Bayern Munich
“When I saw that moment of Luis Enrique subbing off Ousmane Dembélé in the 66th minute of a massive Champions League night, I was shocked but the lad’s reaction shocked me further….he simply urges his teammates to keep up the pressure, walks straight over, shakes his manager’s hand, no words, no face, no drama, and sits down like it’s the most normal thing in the world.
That’s why he’s absolutely flying under Enrique right now. He’s bought into the system completely — tracks back, presses, puts the team first, perfect display of humility, no ego. No wonder he’s Ballon d’Or standard and thriving.
At Real Madrid it was exactly the same: no player was ever bigger than the club, no matter how many goals you’d scored, how many titles you’d won, or what the fans chanted. You accepted the gaffer’s decision because the badge came first.
These days too many lads have this entitlement mentality , I am pretty sure I can make a list naming names of these players — sub them off and they sulk, they storm off, they make it about themselves. Football’s changed, but the ones who still get it, like Dembélé under Enrique, are the ones who end up winning everything.”
Tudo dito por Luís Freire. Fazia muita falta esta renovação de ideias à FPF.
O jogador jovem português não pode ser apenas celebrado quando se ganha o Mundial sub-17.
Se os clubes portugueses não arriscam na aposta, alguém lá fora vai fazer por eles.