Italy-Albania, from the country of coaches

The toned commissioner Luciano Spalletti is our hope. Not the only one: the main one. I have always held coaches in high regard, their competence, the ability they possess to positively or negatively change the value of players and teams, whilst nevertheless starting from an unshakable belief: without good footballers you cannot win a happy season. club.

There are various types and specificities of coaches, dividing them into results-oriented and playful players, rigid and flexible, is a huge bullshit. In this regard, a couple of days ago I had to apologize to Roberto De Zerbi for having called him a “scientist”: recently I had gotten caught up in the heat – wrongly towards him – when during a particularly heated television debate the former technician of Brighton had been transformed into the anti-Allegri and anti-Mou, the party leaders: my bias is confessed. However, I remain convinced that giving an objective judgment on football is impossible: it is always a biased judgement. De Zerbi has very valid principles and is a tireless worker, but he is the first to recognize the notable impact of the player’s quality on play and results: and when he is about to suffer the choices of the transfer market he is capable of resigning and leaving an 11-year contract on the table millions.

Returning to the national team that debuts with Sylvinho’s Albania, Mancini’s former collaborator, I confirm that I place a lot of trust in Spalletti, who is the expression of the best coaching school in the world.
Lucio cannot win matches alone, no coach is able to do it, not even Guardiola, considered the top of the category, but he knows how to put any opponent in difficulty, multiply solutions and has the tools (even emotional ones). The contortions he often talks about belong to many.
How many times have we been told that in Italy there are 60 million coaches, all of whom are good in front of the TV. The last to say it was Pirlo. From those 60 million – having abandoned TV since childhood – they have emerged in the last thirty-five, forty years Allegri, Ancelotti, Capello, Conte, De Zerbi, Gasperini, Inzaghi, Italiano, Lippi, Mancini, Montella, Pioli, Ranieri, Sacchi, Sarri, Spalletti and others.
Alex Ferguson once said that “training means facing an infinite series of challenges: most of them have to do with the fragility of the human being.” Luciano must make us unbreakable.

 
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