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Chapter 1040 This is the real Real Madrid!
Chapter 1040 This is the real Real Madrid!
Tolerance, this is a very vague term. It can be said by individuals, and it can be said with open mouths. It seems very simple, but it is actually very difficult, because there are too many things involved.
Yang Yang is lucky. Since his debut at Ajax, luck has been with him.
Of course, he himself does not agree with this kind of luck, and he prefers to believe that this is the result of his own efforts.
Try to improve your own strength, gain more voice for yourself, and then increase your importance in the team.
Needless to say during his time at Ajax, he has always been the most important core player of the team. When he arrived at Liverpool, Benitez also built the team's offensive tactics around him. When he arrived at Real Madrid, he was the soul core of the team's support.
Yang Yang is very lucky, because he has never had the so-called problem of integrating into a new team.
Of course, he also felt that this was achieved through his own efforts to perform and improve, relying on his performance on the court.
But not necessarily others.
For example Cesc Fabregas in Barcelona.
It is also the transfer from the Premier League to La Liga, and it is also the core of the midfield organization, but Fabregas' situation in Barcelona is completely different from that of Harvey Alonso in Real Madrid. The reason lies in the inclusiveness of the team itself.
Outside the stadium, needless to say, the xenophobia in Catalonia, almost all foreign players find it difficult to fully integrate, even Cruyff, the godfather of Barcelona, was not fully accepted until he married a local Catalan woman.
Cesc Fabregas was born in the youth training of Barcelona, but he has been in the Premier League at the beginning of his career. His playing habits are more British, which makes him unable to truly understand the technical and tactical play of the Barcelona team. He cannot find his position and value in this team, which makes him lost.
Guardiola once said that the player he is most sorry for leaving the Barcelona coach is Cesc Fabregas, because he originally planned to adjust the team and help Fabregas formulate a set of tactics that is more suitable for him to play.
There are two sides to everything in this world, and the same is true of Barcelona's possession of the ball.
Take Cesc Fabregas's best through pass in the Premier League as an example. This is very common in the Premier League. All teams will allow or even encourage this kind of creative pass attempt, because once successful, it is a threat.
But this is not the case in Barcelona. They regard the possession of the ball as their life and think that this is likely to cause the team to lose the ball.
It was also a direct pass from [-] to [-]. What the Premier League saw was [-]% of the success, but what Barcelona saw was [-]% of the failure.
Who is right and who is wrong?
One pass is like this, one shot, one tackle, one save...
In the end, Fabregas failed to integrate into Barcelona for a long time, and Guardiola even bet on him last season, but he still failed and lost the coaching position.
Apart from Cesc Fabregas, no one else?
No, there are also, for example, Yang Yang's friend Yaya Toure.
What did this player do wrong?Or what is not as good as Busquets?
Except that the pass is not as fast and accurate as Busquets, in the midfielder position, which point does Yaya Toure not overpower Busquets?
Whether it was Rijkaard's period or Guardiola's first season in charge, he was one of Barcelona's best players, and he was the hero who won the double and reached the Champions League final.
But such a player was suddenly replaced by a little-known youngster Busquets from the second team. This is shocking, even unbelievable, no matter from which aspect, no matter which team it is placed on.
Let me ask, what kind of image does Barcelona have in the eyes of players from other teams when something like this happens?
While Guardiola's reuse of Busquets proved correct in hindsight, Yaya Toure also proved in the Premier League that abandoning him was a huge loss for Barcelona.
And who can prove that Yaya Toure is worse than Busquets if he plays the main force?
It can be said that two players, Fabregas and Yaya Toure, are just right to illustrate the closed nature of Barcelona.
There is no doubt that Barcelona's most successful pass and control system includes passing, running, pressing and pressing, etc., but it is precisely this system that prevents foreign players from integrating into the team. It has become the biggest obstacle to foreign players integrating into the team.
Beckenbauer was right that the strongest is often the weakest.
In the world of professional football, there is no set of tactics that is always strong. The technical and tactical level is always moving forward and spiraling upwards. Therefore, in recent years, a head coach who has been away from the front line for two years has been regarded as outdated.
Barcelona's style of ball possession is indeed an advanced concept. It has even guided countless teams in the past few years.
It can be said that Guardiola's style of play is indeed great, but greatness does not mean victory.
Judging from last season, Barcelona has been unable to introduce strong supplements for a long time, resulting in the team's weak bench thickness.
At this time, the lack of inclusiveness severely limits Barcelona.
Therefore, many people are worried, after Neymar joins, can he integrate into Barcelona?
……
Quite different from Barcelona, Real Madrid has always had a lot of changes in style.
Or it should be said that it is more pragmatic and inclusive.
In history, there have been hardline coaches like Capello, Heynckes, and Hiddink, some of whom have entered the palace twice, there have also been South American and Latin style coaches like Luxenberg, and coaches such as Bosque and Schuster who are directly descended.
But in fact, if you really look at it deeply, Real Madrid's gorgeous offensive football has never been static.
Bosque put out fire midway and led Real Madrid to the UEFA Champions League. In the year when he led Real Madrid to the UEFA Champions League, he played at the back five. At that time, there were Hierro, Salgado, Roberto Carlos, Redondo, Seedorf, McManaman, Savio, Eto'o, Anelka, Raul, Morientes and Guti in the team, but Bosque's success depended on defense.
As for the beautiful football played by the Galaxy Battleship in the first phase, it was due to the joining of superstars such as Figo, Zidane, and Ronaldo, which improved the overall strength and brought advantages on the scene.
Then why can Real Madrid accommodate so many top superstars from La Liga, Premier League, and Serie A at the same time, let them play in the same stadium, and basically show their strength?
The answer is simple, that is inclusiveness and internationalization.
Deco once said a word during his time in the Premier League, if he cannot integrate into the local life, no player can integrate into the team.
The inclusiveness of Real Madrid is reflected in all aspects, from the team's technical and tactical style, from off-court life, and even before the introduction of players, Real Madrid's technical team will do enough professional analysis.
Just like Modric, his performance in the first season after joining was not particularly ideal, but Real Madrid is not in a hurry, because the technical team believes that Modric's core midfield style of play needs time and environment, and patience is required.
But Barcelona introduced the defensive core Ziglinski at a high price, but sold it after only trying for one season.
I don't know until now, Puyol has been unable to find a suitable successor, and Pique has been unable to find a qualified substitute for a long time. When Abidal has to play as a central defender, will Barcelona miss Ziglinski, who had high hopes and invested a lot of money?
And this is what Yang Yang wants to say, Real Madrid should not blindly learn from Barcelona, because it is impossible to learn, and there is no need to learn.
If you use the mobile phone field to describe it, Barcelona is like Apple's system, which is closed but provides the ultimate experience. Real Madrid should be like Android, inclusive and open. Although there will be various problems, it is extremely powerful and full of possibilities.
Who is stronger?
Is that clear?
……
"In the world we live in, nothing is absolute. Barcelona's style is indeed great, but maybe when Harvey and Iniesta grow old, they will face a more difficult transition situation. It is difficult to turn around. The stronger and more closed now, the harder it will be to change in the future."
"Over the years, more and more teams have found tactics to restrain Barcelona. In the next few years, the tactics of European football will change faster and faster. Can a closed and inclusive Barcelona adapt to this change?"
"There is no doubt that Barcelona's pass and control is indeed beautiful, but there is not only one kind of beauty in this world. In Italy, defense is also a kind of beauty. In the Premier League, fierce physical confrontation and bloody violations are also a kind of beauty."
"We are now blindly learning and pursuing Barcelona's football, but in the end we throw away our own advantages. Is it necessary? Is it worth it?"
"Then if a year later, Barcelona's style of play is outdated and Bayern Munich's style of play is replaced, do we have to learn from Bayern? Then if Bayern Munich's style of play is also outdated the day after tomorrow, and the style of the Premier League team takes its place, do we have to learn from the Premier League? Do you think this is possible?"
Faced with Yang Yang's inquiry, Zidane nodded almost without hesitation.
This is impossible, impossible at all!
Different players adapt to different styles of play. It is impossible for Yang Yang to learn one thing today and another one tomorrow.
But Zidane can understand Yang Yang's meaning, and he will never succeed if he imitates and learns to walk in Handan.
In the past three years, Real Madrid's success has been based precisely on the insistence on the style of play that Benitez created at the beginning, and even Ancelotti did not change it when he took office.
"Tolerance and inclusiveness are our future. We used to be good at pressing in high positions, paying attention to quick counterattacks and wing attacks. These are our specialties and our advantages. I think we should properly integrate ball possession on this basis instead of sacrificing our advantages for the sake of ball possession."
"This is the real Real Madrid!" Yang Yang said loudly.
(End of this chapter)
Tolerance, this is a very vague term. It can be said by individuals, and it can be said with open mouths. It seems very simple, but it is actually very difficult, because there are too many things involved.
Yang Yang is lucky. Since his debut at Ajax, luck has been with him.
Of course, he himself does not agree with this kind of luck, and he prefers to believe that this is the result of his own efforts.
Try to improve your own strength, gain more voice for yourself, and then increase your importance in the team.
Needless to say during his time at Ajax, he has always been the most important core player of the team. When he arrived at Liverpool, Benitez also built the team's offensive tactics around him. When he arrived at Real Madrid, he was the soul core of the team's support.
Yang Yang is very lucky, because he has never had the so-called problem of integrating into a new team.
Of course, he also felt that this was achieved through his own efforts to perform and improve, relying on his performance on the court.
But not necessarily others.
For example Cesc Fabregas in Barcelona.
It is also the transfer from the Premier League to La Liga, and it is also the core of the midfield organization, but Fabregas' situation in Barcelona is completely different from that of Harvey Alonso in Real Madrid. The reason lies in the inclusiveness of the team itself.
Outside the stadium, needless to say, the xenophobia in Catalonia, almost all foreign players find it difficult to fully integrate, even Cruyff, the godfather of Barcelona, was not fully accepted until he married a local Catalan woman.
Cesc Fabregas was born in the youth training of Barcelona, but he has been in the Premier League at the beginning of his career. His playing habits are more British, which makes him unable to truly understand the technical and tactical play of the Barcelona team. He cannot find his position and value in this team, which makes him lost.
Guardiola once said that the player he is most sorry for leaving the Barcelona coach is Cesc Fabregas, because he originally planned to adjust the team and help Fabregas formulate a set of tactics that is more suitable for him to play.
There are two sides to everything in this world, and the same is true of Barcelona's possession of the ball.
Take Cesc Fabregas's best through pass in the Premier League as an example. This is very common in the Premier League. All teams will allow or even encourage this kind of creative pass attempt, because once successful, it is a threat.
But this is not the case in Barcelona. They regard the possession of the ball as their life and think that this is likely to cause the team to lose the ball.
It was also a direct pass from [-] to [-]. What the Premier League saw was [-]% of the success, but what Barcelona saw was [-]% of the failure.
Who is right and who is wrong?
One pass is like this, one shot, one tackle, one save...
In the end, Fabregas failed to integrate into Barcelona for a long time, and Guardiola even bet on him last season, but he still failed and lost the coaching position.
Apart from Cesc Fabregas, no one else?
No, there are also, for example, Yang Yang's friend Yaya Toure.
What did this player do wrong?Or what is not as good as Busquets?
Except that the pass is not as fast and accurate as Busquets, in the midfielder position, which point does Yaya Toure not overpower Busquets?
Whether it was Rijkaard's period or Guardiola's first season in charge, he was one of Barcelona's best players, and he was the hero who won the double and reached the Champions League final.
But such a player was suddenly replaced by a little-known youngster Busquets from the second team. This is shocking, even unbelievable, no matter from which aspect, no matter which team it is placed on.
Let me ask, what kind of image does Barcelona have in the eyes of players from other teams when something like this happens?
While Guardiola's reuse of Busquets proved correct in hindsight, Yaya Toure also proved in the Premier League that abandoning him was a huge loss for Barcelona.
And who can prove that Yaya Toure is worse than Busquets if he plays the main force?
It can be said that two players, Fabregas and Yaya Toure, are just right to illustrate the closed nature of Barcelona.
There is no doubt that Barcelona's most successful pass and control system includes passing, running, pressing and pressing, etc., but it is precisely this system that prevents foreign players from integrating into the team. It has become the biggest obstacle to foreign players integrating into the team.
Beckenbauer was right that the strongest is often the weakest.
In the world of professional football, there is no set of tactics that is always strong. The technical and tactical level is always moving forward and spiraling upwards. Therefore, in recent years, a head coach who has been away from the front line for two years has been regarded as outdated.
Barcelona's style of ball possession is indeed an advanced concept. It has even guided countless teams in the past few years.
It can be said that Guardiola's style of play is indeed great, but greatness does not mean victory.
Judging from last season, Barcelona has been unable to introduce strong supplements for a long time, resulting in the team's weak bench thickness.
At this time, the lack of inclusiveness severely limits Barcelona.
Therefore, many people are worried, after Neymar joins, can he integrate into Barcelona?
……
Quite different from Barcelona, Real Madrid has always had a lot of changes in style.
Or it should be said that it is more pragmatic and inclusive.
In history, there have been hardline coaches like Capello, Heynckes, and Hiddink, some of whom have entered the palace twice, there have also been South American and Latin style coaches like Luxenberg, and coaches such as Bosque and Schuster who are directly descended.
But in fact, if you really look at it deeply, Real Madrid's gorgeous offensive football has never been static.
Bosque put out fire midway and led Real Madrid to the UEFA Champions League. In the year when he led Real Madrid to the UEFA Champions League, he played at the back five. At that time, there were Hierro, Salgado, Roberto Carlos, Redondo, Seedorf, McManaman, Savio, Eto'o, Anelka, Raul, Morientes and Guti in the team, but Bosque's success depended on defense.
As for the beautiful football played by the Galaxy Battleship in the first phase, it was due to the joining of superstars such as Figo, Zidane, and Ronaldo, which improved the overall strength and brought advantages on the scene.
Then why can Real Madrid accommodate so many top superstars from La Liga, Premier League, and Serie A at the same time, let them play in the same stadium, and basically show their strength?
The answer is simple, that is inclusiveness and internationalization.
Deco once said a word during his time in the Premier League, if he cannot integrate into the local life, no player can integrate into the team.
The inclusiveness of Real Madrid is reflected in all aspects, from the team's technical and tactical style, from off-court life, and even before the introduction of players, Real Madrid's technical team will do enough professional analysis.
Just like Modric, his performance in the first season after joining was not particularly ideal, but Real Madrid is not in a hurry, because the technical team believes that Modric's core midfield style of play needs time and environment, and patience is required.
But Barcelona introduced the defensive core Ziglinski at a high price, but sold it after only trying for one season.
I don't know until now, Puyol has been unable to find a suitable successor, and Pique has been unable to find a qualified substitute for a long time. When Abidal has to play as a central defender, will Barcelona miss Ziglinski, who had high hopes and invested a lot of money?
And this is what Yang Yang wants to say, Real Madrid should not blindly learn from Barcelona, because it is impossible to learn, and there is no need to learn.
If you use the mobile phone field to describe it, Barcelona is like Apple's system, which is closed but provides the ultimate experience. Real Madrid should be like Android, inclusive and open. Although there will be various problems, it is extremely powerful and full of possibilities.
Who is stronger?
Is that clear?
……
"In the world we live in, nothing is absolute. Barcelona's style is indeed great, but maybe when Harvey and Iniesta grow old, they will face a more difficult transition situation. It is difficult to turn around. The stronger and more closed now, the harder it will be to change in the future."
"Over the years, more and more teams have found tactics to restrain Barcelona. In the next few years, the tactics of European football will change faster and faster. Can a closed and inclusive Barcelona adapt to this change?"
"There is no doubt that Barcelona's pass and control is indeed beautiful, but there is not only one kind of beauty in this world. In Italy, defense is also a kind of beauty. In the Premier League, fierce physical confrontation and bloody violations are also a kind of beauty."
"We are now blindly learning and pursuing Barcelona's football, but in the end we throw away our own advantages. Is it necessary? Is it worth it?"
"Then if a year later, Barcelona's style of play is outdated and Bayern Munich's style of play is replaced, do we have to learn from Bayern? Then if Bayern Munich's style of play is also outdated the day after tomorrow, and the style of the Premier League team takes its place, do we have to learn from the Premier League? Do you think this is possible?"
Faced with Yang Yang's inquiry, Zidane nodded almost without hesitation.
This is impossible, impossible at all!
Different players adapt to different styles of play. It is impossible for Yang Yang to learn one thing today and another one tomorrow.
But Zidane can understand Yang Yang's meaning, and he will never succeed if he imitates and learns to walk in Handan.
In the past three years, Real Madrid's success has been based precisely on the insistence on the style of play that Benitez created at the beginning, and even Ancelotti did not change it when he took office.
"Tolerance and inclusiveness are our future. We used to be good at pressing in high positions, paying attention to quick counterattacks and wing attacks. These are our specialties and our advantages. I think we should properly integrate ball possession on this basis instead of sacrificing our advantages for the sake of ball possession."
"This is the real Real Madrid!" Yang Yang said loudly.
(End of this chapter)
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