Faced with Del Neri's words relayed by the reporter, Dick did not fight back with harsh words as before - his identity was different now. If someone said something casually, he would just respond with a bunch of counterattacks, which would make him look too special.
No status - now he doesn't even have to curse, and when he shows off his achievements in an understatement, others naturally have nothing to say...
Yes, I just coached a Serie A team, but Italy also belongs to Europe, right? I have won several European championships, what do I have to be proud of in Serie A?
He did not directly say during the team training: "I am the European champion, you are nothing, so you have to listen to me." But does he still need to say such things? His top performances in the past few seasons are enough to prove it.
He is the best head coach now. At the very least, he can add "one" after the best.
In this case, nature is more powerful than anything else.
Who are the coaches who are still coaching in Serie A and have won the Champions League in their coaching career? There is only one coach. After Lippi left for the national team and Sacchi retired for a long time, there was only one coach in Serie A whose Capello won the Champions League.
Coach, even if it expands to the league championship, it is just one more Ancelotti. If other coaches want to compare with Dick, they are really humiliating themselves. And even if it is to compare tactics, who can talk to you in vain?
White Teeth's discussion and deduction? If you want to compare your tactical ability, then go to the field to compete - of course if there is an idiot coach who says that your team can beat my team because your club has money to buy better players than mine.
If the player is good, Dick won't mind spitting shit in his face...
It's just that with such a great reputation, when you first come to a league with its own long history and glorious traditions, and a country that mainly produces tactician masters, people will naturally be critical of you.
Italians like to discuss tactics. It can be seen from the media and TV. After the two TIM Cups alone, Dick's two changes in the game were on TV several times, and experts and commentators from all walks of life were discussing them.
Looking at the tactics that Dick may adopt in the new season - TIM Cup sounds bluffing, but in fact it is just a warm-up match with a high scale. Dick will definitely not bring out everything. We really need to study Dick's tactics.
As for tactics, we can only wait until the league starts.
In addition, the game between Inter Milan and Chievo is also the opening game of this season's Serie A, so it naturally attracted more attention from fans and media!
However, when most commentators got Inter Milan's starting lineup for this game, they couldn't help but let out a "cut" sound.
Goalkeeper Toldo, due to Cordoba's suspension, Zanetti still appears at the right back position, the left back is the young Pasquale, the center back partners are Cannavaro and Materazzi, and the center back is Cannavaro and Materazzi.
Zanetti, Perrotta, Stankovic, forward Recoba, Adriano and Luca Toni!
"Isn't it still his four-three-three style? This kind of three forwards can be successful in La Liga and Bundesliga, but it may not be successful in Serie A! I would like to see what this gold medal coach will encounter when he arrives in Serie A.
Frustration!"
Almost all commentators and commentators have this idea. Their sense of superiority does not come from nothing. Serie A may not be the highest level, but it is definitely the most difficult league to play in. Anyone who wants to play offensively
No football head coach will do well in Serie A. No matter how crazy the offense is, Zeman can't be more crazy. But what has Zeman accomplished? At most, he led Lecce to become the little pepper that everyone in Serie A has a headache for.
But he couldn't win any championship.
In the past ten years, apart from Zaccheroni, who used a three-four-three strategy to win a league title in an unexpected season, the other head coaches who have led his team to win the Serie A title are all the other coaches who have won the league title.
, whether it is Capello, Lippi, Ancelotti or Eriksen, they are all head coaches who pay attention to balance and stability. There has never been a radical head coach who can achieve very good results. In fact, that year
Zaccheroni claims to use the 3-4-3 tactic, but in most games he still has to rely on defense, so many Milan fans think that the league championship won on the occasion of a century was the ugliest championship...
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Now that Dick wants to play offensive football and three forwards, basically no commentator can be optimistic about him!
For Delneri, giving Inter Milan a showdown at home is something he really wants to do - at this time, he represents the Italian coach, and they do not want to face the intruder Dick vigilantly.
Chinese coaches who have conquered La Liga and the Bundesliga will continue to conquer Serie A. In that case, where will their face be?
Our Italian coaching staff are not as incompetent as those in Spain and Germany!
This is the thought of a large number of Italian head coaches - they don't care whether Dick wins the championship or not, as long as they don't lose to the team led by Dick!
"Well, but one interesting thing is that there are actually seven Italian players in Dick's starting lineup. This has been rarely seen in the past two years... After Cooper took office, he introduced many Argentine players. This
This time, it was almost cleaned up by Dick, such as Killi, Gulli, Almeida, and Italian players such as Maggio, Perrotta and Toni were introduced. Is this a change in Inter Milan's team building ideas?
Do they want to go back to the situation of 2002 when Italy had six Inter Milan players? Let’s wait and see!”
Due to Cordoba's suspension, Inter Milan only had four non-Italian players in the starting lineup for this game, captain Zanetti, midfielder Stankovic, forward Recoba and Adriano. This situation is
It is indeed a rare situation for Inter Milan in the past year or so. As a small episode, the commentator mentioned it and then got into the upcoming game.
Chievo's tactics have not changed much. Although they lost Perrotta and Semioli, with the return of Luciano and the loan of midfielder Baronio from Lazio, the framework of Chievo's main lineup is still there.
Their accustomed tactics are to sprint back and forth and fly together on both wings, creating opportunities through attacks on both wings, and creating opportunities for the forwards in the center to score goals - Cossato and Pelissier are both good forwards, and there is another one on the bench.
Young Amauri...
Being able to occupy the mid-table position in Serie A with such a seemingly simple tactic is of course not that simple. A large number of running and back-and-forth transfers in the middle are Chievo's magic weapon to gain a foothold in Serie A. And it just so happens that the tactics Dick has arranged now
, also maintain a solid defense in the backcourt, carry out back-and-forth transfers in the frontcourt, and then create opportunities.
Now it depends on who of the two sides runs more, who can have the upper hand in the back-and-forth impact, and... who can seize the opportunity better.
On the surface, Inter Milan will naturally have an advantage. They have no shortage of stars in the frontcourt. However, the outcome on the football field cannot be simply analyzed on paper. The gap between professional players is not so obvious. Stars
They can seize opportunities most of the time.
Chievo launched a crazy attack from the first minute. Naturally, they cannot lose momentum at their home court. Their ability to gain a foothold in Serie A relies on running and attacking. They score a lot of goals every season and concede goals.
Quite a few, just by relying on running and attacking, they grabbed points that made them live a comfortable life in Serie A.
No matter whether Maracina is gone, Corradi is gone, or Perrotta is gone, their offense will not change.
Only two minutes into the game, Luciano, who had been rejected by Inter Milan, made a fierce breakthrough from the right. The young defender Pasquale, who was returning to defense, flew to shovel the ball out of the baseline for a corner kick.
"Pasquale doesn't have any stage fright... This young defender also got some playing opportunities in Serie A in the past two seasons, but he is better at forward assists rather than defense. Chievo will definitely seize this side.
Use loopholes to launch a massive attack." The commentator commented.
What he said does make sense. Everyone knows that Inter Milan has a problem on the left. The introduction of Koko was to make up for this flaw. Who knew that this guy fell straight away? In the past two seasons, he relied on Pasquale for many times.
Against all odds, especially after Greshko became a sinner...
It's just that although Pasquale has had many opportunities to practice, his characteristics are not that of a full-back who is good at defense. His ability to provide assists and be an all-rounder on the wing makes him always have omissions in defense. As a defender,
As a junior, it is often difficult for him to do something like attack. If he has to play defensively, he will only become more depressed the more he plays.
Chievo's corner kick was pushed out by Toni who was returning to defense. Inter Milan quickly launched a counterattack. Zanetti received the ball from Toni at the front of the penalty area. Zanetti on the right had already started to advance forward.
Zanetti didn't hesitate and immediately raised his foot and passed the ball.
Zanetti did not dribble the ball, but dunked the ball and passed it to Stankovic who came to meet him. Stankovic turned around to get the ball, looked up at the situation in the frontcourt, and then raised his foot to pass the ball.
The pass was passed to Recoba near the center. Recoba did not take the ball after receiving the ball. Instead, he raised his left foot and passed the ball directly into Chievo's half!
Adriano rumbled towards Chievo's half like a tank. Although he was tall, he moved very fast with his feet. He caught up with the ball in a few strides and was chased and intercepted by three Chievo defenders.
Despite the situation, he still continued to use his skills to dribble the ball forward...
"Leiter, you brought too much!"
Dick's voice rang off the court. Adriano was startled, then quickly dunked the ball, and then made an emergency stop, waiting for his teammates to come up.
At this time, a figure in a blue and black jersey rushed up from his left side. Ade did not hesitate anymore, but raised his left foot and passed the ball diagonally!
It was Perrotta who went forward! After catching up with the ball, he quickly raised his left foot and shot a big shot before the opponent's defender could return to defense while running!
The ball flew close to the ground towards the near corner of the goal. Fontana reacted quickly, blocked the ball with one hand, and then flew to press the ball under him.
"Perrotta's forward penetration was very timely! Inter Milan's counterattack was of high quality... Dick is also a head coach who is very good at training the team to counterattack quickly, especially various counterattacks on the ground. Although this attack
It doesn’t look particularly exciting, but such a quick ground offensive counterattack was rarely seen in the Cooper era... Compared with Cooper, Dick is more like a standard La Liga head coach."
Poor Cooper was immediately used as a negative example by the Italian media...