On the second day of his vacation, Aldrich gave Adam a task, asking the club CEO to take his assistant to the Netherlands to hire Ricardo Moniz, who was an assistant coach in the Dutch team.
He asked Andrew to search for Meulensteen in his company's football information database. The staff in Andrew's company updated the information database every three months. They entered players and coaches from professional leagues in various European countries into the information database.
, this kind of information collection took them two years. In the past two years, it has been a little easier. They just need to update it regularly. This helps Aldridge discover talents and also allows Andrew's agency to obtain first-hand information in the future.
Facilitate signing of players.
But what disappoints Aldrich is that although there are people with the same name as Mullensdine, they are not him.
Aldrich thought about it all night but couldn't figure out where this man had gone.
In the morning, he accepted an exclusive interview with the BBC. The original topic of the interview was about Millwall's victory in the English League Cup, but Aldridge repeatedly went off topic. He was talking about the feasibility of the CM training system, and he was talking about everything.
He admired a coach named Mullensdine very much. When the host asked who this person was, Aldrich only said that he was Dutch. He admired him very much and hoped to have football academic exchanges with him. If we could work together
It would be an even greater honor for him to cooperate.
Millwall is in the spotlight, and Aldridge wants to use this prestige to create news.
The English media has almost never heard of Mullensdine's name. After all, their deep-seated sense of superiority makes them self-centered and they don't care about things outside of England, but the news will spread quickly.
In the football circle, European football is the center of world football, and the mainstream leagues are the heartland. The news produced here will be of concern to the industry. It spreads very quickly and has great influence. Although the Premier League is not as popular as Serie A, Mir
The legendary script performed by Wall has attracted a lot of attention from the media, so it will naturally become the focus.
Aldrich was very clumsy in using this method, and he felt like he was waiting for something to happen, but that was all he could do. At the same time, he also asked Adam to inquire about Meulensteen in the Netherlands, hoping that good news would come.
After accepting the exclusive interview, Aldridge held a meeting of the entire coaching staff, with everyone from the first team to the youth training coaches present. The meeting lasted until the evening.
The next day, the players began to return to the team. When they returned to the training ground, they were relaxed and active.
The club hired a professional fitness coach after the New Year. This fitness coach will lead the players to do body stretching warm-up exercises before training to ensure that every muscle in the players' bodies is activated.
The fitness instructor is a female, in her early thirties, slender, named Fiona. Her husband’s family is of aristocratic descent, her grandfather was once made a baronet by the Queen of England, and her father has a knighthood.
But it doesn’t matter. There are not many descendants of British nobles, and unsatisfactory life can be seen everywhere. Even the children of princes in many European countries can only be happy and carefree playboys, and the descendants of lower-level nobles have long since disappeared.
Noble aura.
When Fiona leads the players to warm up, Aldridge and her colleagues on the coaching staff will also follow suit. The movements are not fast, but they are a bit difficult. There are always some movements that require the body to open and stretch to the limit. It is really a test.
Muscles and ligaments.
After the warm-up was over, Aldrich took the players for a few more jogging laps.
Then get ready to start today's training.
What is different from usual is that Aldridge called the players outside the penalty area, asked Keller to guard the goal, and then called Makelele and Southgate out.
Let the two people take defensive positions in tandem inside and outside the penalty area, then he placed the ball three meters in front of Makelele, turned back to the confused players and said: "Someone come over and show me.
Tell me about your skills? The requirement is very simple, kick the ball into the goal, no matter what method you use."
The players looked at each other. Makelele in front of the ball had blocked the shooting angle, and Southgate was also a layer of defense protection. Is it relying on personal ability?
The eager Pires was the first to step out. He stood in front of the ball, touched the ball with his toes and deliberately gave Makelele space to grab. After Makelele moved forward, Pires immediately diverted the ball to pass, but he just
Taking a step forward, Makelele half-turned, blocked his position, and then kicked the ball back to Southgate.
Pires refused to admit defeat and started over again. This time he was faster with his feet. He pretended to break to the left and then pulled the ball and turned to break from the right. It was a bit like the Marseille slalom. The idea was the same, but the details of the action were different.
Makelele, who lowered his center of gravity, was not deceived by him and instead kicked the ball directly out of the sideline.
Pires continued to try, and it was not until the fifth time that he used a fake move and then passed Makelele with a pass. However, after turning around, Makelele chased the ball alongside him. When Southgate came up to grab the ball, Pires continued to try.
Finally, the threat was steadily eliminated.
After trying seven or eight more times, Pires shook his head helplessly and sighed: "Boss, if there is only Claude, I still have some chances, but there is a captain behind me, which is difficult. I don't think many people can do it."
Break through two of them in a row and start on the spot."
Aldridge smiled and patted him on the shoulder, then looked towards the other players and saw Pirlo walking out. Aldridge was a little surprised.
In front of the ball, Pirlo moved the ball horizontally on the spot and then shot a long shot.
The ball hit the bottom edge of the crossbar and bounced into the goal.
Keller's vision was blocked, and by the time he saw the ball, it was too late to save it.
Makelele put his hands on his hips and smiled bitterly: "Is this a scammer?"
He was three meters away from the ball. Pirlo moved the ball on the spot and opened up a shooting space. He unexpectedly shot a long shot and scored, which really made Makelele dumbfounded.
In fact, he just preconceived that Pirlo would pass people, but Aldridge didn't say he had to pass people, he said he should hit the ball into the goal.
After Pirlo scored, he walked back to his teammates. Makelele shouted: "Hey, do it again."
Pirlo turned back and shook his head and said: "No need to try, I can't pass you if I start on the spot, and you won't give me a shooting angle anymore."
Aldrich applauded and then moved on to let the other players have a go.
Larsson walked up with a smile. Makelele was facing a formidable enemy. Larsson's explosive power and starting speed were among the best in the team. He would not take it lightly.
But when Larson didn't dribble the ball at a super-fast start-up speed, Makelele widened his eyes and shouted: "What a fool! Another cheater!"
Larsson dribbled the ball horizontally, started slowly, and then the speed became faster and faster. Makelele also chased laterally. When Larsson stopped and turned sharply to bring the ball back to the center, he used his speed to eat Makelele alive.
Lai, there is not necessarily a difference between the two in terms of speed, but Larson changed direction.
The ball was very fast, and during the game, Makelele was assisting in the defense and was flanked by full-backs. Now he had to take care of both behind and on both sides. He was passed over if he was not careful. Southgate could not keep up with Lal due to his speed.
Larsson, after all, there is too much horizontal space, Larsson can run with the ball at will.
After getting rid of Southgate during the sprint, Larsson pushed the ball into the near corner of the goal with a kick in the penalty area.
Pires slapped his forehead and exclaimed: "Why didn't I think of that?"
Aldridge watched from the sidelines. Although Larson played very smartly and took advantage of the space, from a technical point of view, he only relied on his speed. In the game, it was impossible to give him the opportunity to dribble the ball to the wing and then change direction.
He ran back to break through.
After trying a few more times, Makelele and Southgate communicated and cooperated more tacitly. This is also different from the game. During the game, other teammates compressed the space. Now there are only two people. There were some loopholes in the defense at the beginning.
But the more you try, the more effective they will be in complementing each other.
By the fourth time, Larson began to fail.
By the seventh try, Larson, who had sprinted several times, no longer had the speed advantage, and he could no longer pose a threat to the goal.
Of course, the defensive cooperation between Makelele and Southgate is the key to freezing him.
Trezeguet came up to try. He used his body more to protect the ball, pushing forward like a little tank. Several times he took a shot after squeezing Makelele beside him, but because of the angle or being blocked,
I can't bear to look at it because of harassment.
Shevchenko, Solskjaer, Phillips, Nedved and others all came up to try, and the defensive duo was replaced by Gattuso and Stam.
The players were very interested in today's training and had a sense of fun.
Aldrich stood together with other coaches and said calmly: "Did you see it? Our players are not particularly outstanding in local one-on-one abilities. They either rely on speed or body, and use ball control skills to deceive opponents.
In terms of offensive interests, the best ones are Pires and Schneider, but they are still not particularly good."
Jenson, Barb, Craig, Tolop and other coaches frowned.
According to their previous experience in training players in the Netherlands, whether it is one-on-one or three-on-three, the method is very simple. Give the ball to the players, and the players themselves will learn to pass others, or in other words, have the ability to pass others.
Players will show such skills, and players without such skills will not try it to avoid the coach seeing their mistakes and their evaluation plummeting.
In the training system of tactical flow, personal skills will not be overemphasized.
But that doesn't mean they don't practice skills.
Stopping the ball, dribbling, short passing, long passing, shooting, etc. are all part of the technique. Being proficient in these will enhance the players' sense of the ball.
However, technique at your feet not only depends on the feel of the ball, but also requires inspiration and experience.
In the traditional training system, the discovery of players' extraordinary abilities comes more from the players' own exploration, just like an explorer's journey of discovery.
The player suddenly had a sense of the celestial sphere and inspiration, and suddenly learned to ride a bicycle to pass people. It was like discovering a new star in the universe, and then gradually became familiar with it and integrated it into his own knowledge.
What Aldrich needs to change is to directly tell the players what stars are in the universe, and then through teaching, let them understand and learn, and finally integrate them.
Football skills are ever-changing, and in different field positions, facing different defensive positions and numbers, there are different strategies, which can be trained to enhance the players' personal abilities.
Jensen worried: "If each player starts to show off his skills, it will destroy the team tactics."
Aldrich said seriously: "It depends on talent. Let's put it this way, if Larson's skill talent value is 85, the full value is 100, then Ballack's skill talent value may only be 70, but now the actual ability is lower
Wilson may only have 55 and Ballack only 40, put them
The potential is turned into ability, and there will not be 11 players with a skill value of 100. Improving the players' personal skills does not affect the team tactics. The execution of tactics depends on team awareness. They have team awareness and use better personal abilities.
To serve the team, the two complement each other.”
The coaches looked at each other. No one knows whether such training is right or wrong until it has actual results. If it turns out to be wrong, it will not only affect the team's growth, but even more seriously cause the team that was finally formed to collapse.