Chapter 078 The difference between where to hit and where to hit
With his back facing the coaching seat, Takuya Iwahara and Hai Shibado secretly made gestures similar to those between black players on the NBA field. This is a "special ceremony" every time they appear on the court at the same time, a little secret that belongs only to the two of them. Under the interference of current Brazilian head coach O. Oliveira, this "special ceremony" had to be transferred underground. The 69-year-old Brazilian head coach believes that these gestures are completely possible to cause unnecessary trouble on the court and are something the team should try to avoid.
This is essentially different from other tricks on the court that angers opponents!
I have to say that as a Brazilian, Oliveira has an extremely stubborn side, especially in the team's tactical execution. The stubbornness of the Brazilian old man simply makes people wonder whether he really comes from Brazil - a country that is always passionate, bold, free and unrestrained, and rich in football geniuses.
When Oliveira took over the team, everyone, including veteran Yuki Abe, was unable to adapt to the training methods of the Brazilian old man. In the training game, they shouted stops almost anytime and anywhere to correct the players' running positions, especially the positions and running routes of defensive players. Of course, these were originally understandable for professional players. However, Oliveira's requirements in training almost completely overturned the perception of these Japanese players who have received professional football training since the age of five or six...
However, these thoughts are only stuck in the minds of the players, because in fact, the football philosophy of head coach O. Oliveira is not without traces - although German Dedham Cramer is known as the "Godfather of Japanese Football", compared with German football, Brazilian football is obviously the one that has a deeper impact on Japanese players. So it is natural that as learners, they cannot not noticing the changes that Brazilian football has taken over the years. In the 1994 World Cup in the United States, the Brazilian team led by Zagalo almost brought pragmatism to the extreme. Later, the midfielder Dunga was the core of the team building and guarded the middle and backcourts with heavy troops. The tactics of only "lone wolf" Romanio and Bebeto in the frontcourt have indeed become the weather vane of the world football for a long time after the World Cup.
Changes have not only happened to the "Samba Legion" five-star Brazil. Today, with the rapid progress of modernization led by technology, the strong teams in the world seem to be breaking people's fixed impression of them through "evolution" - the German team, the last World Cup champion, experienced more than ten years of female slump since winning the European Cup in 1996. The delicate foot skills shown by the German players who appeared in front of the world are even no less than those of South American players. The 2014 World Cup win can be said to be the pinnacle of the re-emergence of German football in the world.
However, like many things in this world, gain from certain places means loss from other places - the law of "conservation of energy" is no exception in the football world, and this "mutation" of the "football gene" cannot be perfect.
The re-revised German tanks seem to have lost the unique "iron-blooded" characteristics of the traditional German team. Judging from the European Cup two years ago and the current performance of the German team in the World Cup, technology and will seem to be incompatible.
Brazilian head coach o. Oliveira stared at the stadium calmly. The 69-year-old Brazilian head coach's resume can be said to be very eye-catching. He has coached almost all the traditional strong teams in Brazil, Flamengo, Gremio, Sao Paulo...
When leaving the South American mainland and coming to Japan, income is of course an extremely important consideration. However, in addition to this, there are other reasons for choosing to coach in Japan. These reasons are also the reasons why he refused to coach the Chinese Super League team. As of last month, three Chinese Super League clubs have sent him an olive branch, not just a verbal test, but more specifically the annual salary of the head coach and the annual salary of the coach team, ensuring the introduction of "super foreign players" funds and the system where the team is fully responsible for the head coach... Whether it is far higher than the current annual salary income or the "unlimited power" obtained as a head coach, O. Oliveira believes that few people can refuse such a contract that the head coach's family can receive super VIP reception after they arrive in the Chinese city where the club is located.
Moreover, the number of Brazilian coaches and Brazilian players who go to the Chinese Super League to coach and play for the Chinese Super League is increasing year by year. The most well-known ones are definitely World Cup champion coach Scolari and the player "violent bird" Paulinho.
However, he refused.
In Oliveira's view, Chinese players are not very technically different from Japanese players. Of course, this description of "not much difference" only refers to the informal game. Once a formal game is reached, even if it represents the highest level of professional players in the two countries, o. Oliveira really can't figure out why players on both sides can show such a huge difference in the field even if they stop the ball and show a very ordinary stop. In addition to the psychological problems that cannot be ruled out, another answer that Brazilian coaches can get may be: diligence.
The seriousness and self-discipline of Japanese players are his biggest feeling after coming to this club. In fact, it brings O. Oliveira's feelings not only to the players, but also to every employee in the club, and every Japanese person he has met in his life, which has brought him the same feeling.
This can also explain why in the AFC Champions League, Japanese teams can even line up all local players to face the Chinese Super League team with two to three "super foreign players". And even so, it can still be seen that Japanese teams have almost absolute advantages in field control. If the Chinese Super League team does not have several "super foreign players"...
In other words, if there was no "inspiration" of "super foreign aid" in the game, there would be no suspense in the result of the game!
Chapter completed!