is akin to a flaming sword. I recall telling many on this board that most of the time it's not the coach where Ja is concerned.I don't want to hear that Ja played too many high caliber teams (what would that say about Ja). You are a professional football player not an amateur hence playing four or five games across the Atlantic shows that you belong (if you can manage).
Now the truth:Since WCQ I've been noticing that most teams Ja played were technically superior to Ja (even Panama). This in turn says something about Ja's game. I watched some of the game with Egypt and the same thing popped up Egypt was more technical. I hear people crying for a local player to be on the team. In the Egypt game; in the last four mins a player won a ball and made a pass to this top player. guess what? the ball could not be controlled.If this player had a good first touch it would mean turning and be one and one with the keeper. Possibly scoring and winning.
Remedy: JFF sanction scrimage/Futsol (with a size four ball) as a tournament up to age 14. Players have to be registered with the JFF. If you are caught playing any games on the big field before 14 you will be de-registered and ineligible to play for the national team (at any level). The best of the above players now then transition to clubs where you play a youth tournament.You will train at the club and attend evening classes in order to obtain a high school diploma. If you play manning cup or dcup you will not be eligible for the national team.
All futsol/scrimage teams must have certified coaches. The above is not hard give Ja's population size and the computing power available today.
Anything else is wasting time and money; to only end up being badly beaten by teams that are serious about the game.
Now the truth:Since WCQ I've been noticing that most teams Ja played were technically superior to Ja (even Panama). This in turn says something about Ja's game. I watched some of the game with Egypt and the same thing popped up Egypt was more technical. I hear people crying for a local player to be on the team. In the Egypt game; in the last four mins a player won a ball and made a pass to this top player. guess what? the ball could not be controlled.If this player had a good first touch it would mean turning and be one and one with the keeper. Possibly scoring and winning.
Remedy: JFF sanction scrimage/Futsol (with a size four ball) as a tournament up to age 14. Players have to be registered with the JFF. If you are caught playing any games on the big field before 14 you will be de-registered and ineligible to play for the national team (at any level). The best of the above players now then transition to clubs where you play a youth tournament.You will train at the club and attend evening classes in order to obtain a high school diploma. If you play manning cup or dcup you will not be eligible for the national team.
All futsol/scrimage teams must have certified coaches. The above is not hard give Ja's population size and the computing power available today.
Anything else is wasting time and money; to only end up being badly beaten by teams that are serious about the game.
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