Serie A is different from the Premier League. The management of most teams in the Premier League is relatively simple. The coach and manager do almost everything alone. Other positions are under them. The coach has great power. Within the team, he can
That's true. The only two exceptions that follow the mainland's manager + coach system are Chelsea and Tottenham.
Compared with the Premier League, Serie A coaches have slightly less power. However, while Premier League coaches seem to have great power, they are also more dangerous: Premier League coaches are unconditionally trusted by the club when they are in office, but once they are fired by the club, they will not be able to think about it again.
It is quite difficult to find a job. Premier League coaches are basically tied to the clubs.
If a famous Premier League coach coaches two different Premier League clubs, his reputation will be very bad. If he coaches a rival club, his reputation will be even worse. For example, in Li Bin's Memory
Benitez, after resigning from Liverpool, went to Chelsea several years later and was booed by Chelsea fans.
But Serie A is different. In comparison, Serie A coaches have much more freedom. After being fired, there are many people who immediately look for jobs. Moreover, there are not only some people, most of the famous Serie A coaches have coached for two years.
There are more than 100 clubs in the country, and some of them are even hanging out between mortal enemies.
For example, Capello is a die-hard fan of Milan, but he also coached Roma. Because Roma was a left-wing team, last season there was almost a penalty kick in three games and a red card in two games.
But at the end of the season, he happily went to Juventus. And Ancelotti, who was once the coach of Parma, was severely cheated by Juventus's doping scandal when he was at Parma, but he turned around and
Went to Juventus and then again
Milan - But he himself is a fan of Inter Milan. And Lippi is even better. He was coaching at Juventus. When he heard that the management was going to change the coach, he immediately resigned, leaving Juventus in a mess.
Went to Inter Milan. When I arrived at Inter Milan, I failed to take good care of myself, and even returned to Juventus. If I were in the Premier League, this experience would definitely break my moral integrity, but in Italy, this is just a normal job.
Just a change.
The coaches in the Premier League and the clubs are tied together, and the coach is the symbol of the club. And the coaches in Serie A... are just wage earners. In the Premier League, when the coach is in office, the team can give the coach better treatment and relaxed conditions.
But once you fail, it is difficult to get the opportunity to start over. However, in Italy, coaches
Different, although they have less power, after failure, they have more opportunities. Both of them treat coaches in their own way. For coaches who have been famous for a long time and are determined to create miracles, the Premier League
Slightly better, and for young coaches who are just starting out and still making their way, Serie A is better. After all, failure is allowed here.
Therefore, it is normal for coaches to resign and be dismissed in Serie A. Compared with the Premier League, there are more coaches here resigning. If it is in the Premier League, the team is brought to the relegation zone, and then the coach resigns himself
, it will be difficult for this coach to find a decent job within three or four years, so the coaches will try their best. But in Serie A, under such circumstances, resigning is a normal choice - it is just a failure and starting over.
Come again.
Now, Baldini's situation is very bad. Internal and external difficulties, the team, results, and club relations are all in a mess. Therefore, Li Bin believes that he has decided to resign. And once he resigns - this broken situation will be ruined.
With Parma's poor finances and Parma's current internal power, Li Bin is confident that as long as he makes some moves, Barardi will not be able to find anyone else to coach him.
"Shall we force him now?" Esposito asked.
"Don't worry. There is something else to do. Let's go meet our players first and walk step by step. Don't worry, I will definitely win this sentence."
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"The physical fitness test is completely passed. There are no problems with blood lactate content, heart rate changes, and maximum oxygen uptake. Alberto, I told you, and I have to say it again, there is nothing wrong with your body."
Putting the report on the table, Berg stepped aside. Gilardino took his physical examination report, looked at it for a few times, and handed it to Li Bin.
"I won't read it. I can trust the examination done by Hertz."
"But you all say there is nothing wrong with my body, but why has my scoring rate dropped?" Gilardino said unconvinced.
"Five goals in 12 games in the league plus the European competition is already quite high," Li Bin said. "This kind of efficiency is higher than many shooters."
"But last season, my efficiency was much higher than this. Li, I believe you have to tell me, what is my problem?"
Li Bin certainly understands this issue.
Parma has always had a tradition of center forwards. Crespo, Adriano, and Gilardino all became famous here. Gilardino is the main center of the current team, and he was also the Serie A Silver Boot last season. Now
The efficiency of less than 0.5 goals per game is indeed low for him.
After being puzzled, Gilardino naturally wanted an explanation. But since he couldn't get an explanation from Baldini, he naturally had to find another coach.
Li Bin understood his thoughts. After all, Gilardino's playing skills were actually quite comprehensive. With his ability, this result shouldn't have happened.
Physically, he has one thing. In the Serie A environment, he is not afraid of physical confrontation. With his height of 1.8cm and his considerable size, he can carry some defenders. He also has some running positions. He can run into open spaces in the frontcourt.
, it is possible for him. Technically, he is also very good. He can hold the ball in the penalty area, and sometimes he can use two skills, which is quite amazing.
To be able to win the Silver Boot, even if it is a brush, you must have the capital to brush it. His capital is still quite good. It is not without reason that he is considered the top center in Italy. It can be said that any of his
A center's skills can reach the level of 70 points or more, which naturally makes people expect that he will become a top center in the future.
However, he is not a top striker.
He has a body and is not afraid of confrontation. However, like Vieri, who relies on his physical fitness to directly overwhelm defenders, he cannot do it. He can move and create opportunities, but like Inzaghi
With such an extremely keen sense of smell, slippery movement, and taking anti-offside as the basis of survival, he can't do it. He also has some skills. When playing against Inter Milan, he even
There is a man who shocked Serie A with his extraordinary pick-ball. However, his skills are not good enough after all. He can hold the ball well, but it is too difficult to make the next move. After all, he does not have the skills of a South American player like Crespo.
.And he does have the ability to post up, and he can withstand and stand, but as a fulcrum, he does not have this ability, because he does not know how to pass the ball and organize...
Being half-baked at everything is his biggest problem.
It's hard to say that such a forward will be able to score goals again and again when he encounters a relatively weak opponent. After all, he is good at everything. If he encounters an opponent who is not strong enough, he can always find something in his arsenal to defeat the opponent.
.However, there is a premise for this, one is sufficient freedom
The speed allows him to play according to his temper and freely choose his own playing style. The other is the support of his teammates. If he shoots wildly, he cannot stop passing the ball because of this - to put it bluntly, he can only play in the small area.
Only when the team uses them as core players can they exert their absolute power.
The biggest reason for the decline in his scoring rate this season is one: in Baldini's tactics, he is no longer the core and does not have enough freedom. Instead, he is allowed to rely more on his back to get the ball, or to
If he turns around or passes the ball to play his role, he will naturally be unable to do so.
This is like a Swiss Army Knife. The advantage is that it is multi-functional. If you have to use it for fighting, its function may not be as good as a watermelon knife.
Of course, if all abilities have reached their peak and all skills can be given full marks, then such a player can naturally adapt to any tactics. However, Li Bin has only seen a near-perfect center in so many years.
For Van Basten, others are more or less deficient, and the gap between Gilardino is even more astonishing.
"You should make suggestions to the coach and ask for greater freedom. A single forward is different from a double forward. You are in the penalty area and no one is giving you space. The pressure on you is greatly increased. It is difficult to complete it alone.
Offensive work..."
Li Bin took out his tactical board and gave a signal to Gilardino, but Gilardino's brows immediately wrinkled.
"Li, Mr. Coach can't give me more tactical freedom." Gilardino said, "He said it when he first joined the team. He is a believer of Mr. Sacchi. He believes that the team
Everyone in the team should serve the tactics, and the tactics cannot serve the individual. It is impossible for him to give me freedom."
This statement left Li Bin speechless.
Sacchi is the greatest coach in Italy. It can even be said that his football philosophy has profoundly changed the Italian football philosophy. He is also a role model for many coaches to learn from. However, some of Sacchi's concepts can be learned and some cannot.
The fact that everyone serves tactics looks beautiful, but without that ability, problems can easily arise.
In Sacchi's time, he met Maradona, one of the most difficult people to defend in history. He played against Naples in Milan. In order to deal with Maradona, he reformed the concept of defense. At the same time, because he really couldn't find anyone
He could go one-on-one with Maradona. He proposed that tactics should be greater than the players, and he would conscientiously use tactics to restrict Maradona. He hoped that the players would not rely on their personal abilities to compete with that pervert...
But in his later years, this thought developed into an obsession. He paranoidly believed that tactics are more important than all stars. He once thought that Van Basten was too strong, destroying his tactical rigor, and asked Milan to sell
Van Basten. Because he endlessly increased the training volume in Milan and required the players to complete the tasks he set. As a result, Baresi and others fell out with him. He also once played in the national team
The team suppressed Baggio because Baggio was a shadow striker who had no tactical responsibility and was incompatible with his tactical philosophy. In the 1994 World Cup, he played tricks. After seven games, the lineup was not the same at all.
Each start was different. While people praised Baggio's performance, they all ignored that, except for Baggio, Italy's performance that year was completely humiliating.
However, even this cannot stop the Italians from starting to worship the coach of the Milan dynasty crazily. Especially in his philosophy, tactics are above all players, which strengthens the authority of the coach to the greatest extent, and even more so.
Many coaches regard it as a treasure - who doesn't like a little more power?
But things must be done based on reality. No matter how much Sacchi hated Van Basten's strength, he never restricted Van Basten's freedom. Capello is Sacchi's disciple and the coach with the strictest tactics.
But when buying big-name players, they are never merciless. As another student of Sacchi, Ancelotti learned the tactical concepts from him, but the idea of the coach being the most important has long been thrown out of the sky by that unscrupulous fat man.
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The big difference between top coaches and ordinary coaches is that they know how to make dreams and reality merge.
"If it really doesn't work, practice running. I'll help you design a new running route, which may be of some help to you." Li Bin sighed, "Okay, if there are strict restrictions, you can also hone your skills.
It will be good for you in the future. If you have mastered running positions, is it not your own ability?"
Gilardino didn't speak for a long time. He could tell that Li Bin's words didn't mean it. After a while, he raised his head again and said, "Li, I think...it's better to let you be the coach."
I thought so too. Li Bin didn't say anything, but he had some clear understanding in his heart: With the support of the players, it seems that all his arrangements have worked.