and Simon Crosskill is making the point that USA and Mexico in particular, and also Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica (he didn't mention Panama) all have way better playing facilities, specifically playing surfaces at grassroots level than we (JA) do.
Players, for example, cannot develop the skill of running with a ball and raising their heads to look for passing options with confidence, because by the time a player (in JA) looks back expecting to see the ball at his feet, it has deflected off an uneven surface and is ten feet away.
This is one element that affects player development that should be prioritized.
Players, for example, cannot develop the skill of running with a ball and raising their heads to look for passing options with confidence, because by the time a player (in JA) looks back expecting to see the ball at his feet, it has deflected off an uneven surface and is ten feet away.
This is one element that affects player development that should be prioritized.
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