by Ian Royal »
14 Nov 2011 16:47
TBM Spain have the advantage of:
a) majority of their players play in Spain (something like 66% of first team players in Spainish leagues are Spanish, compared to around 33% of first team players in England being English)
b) Barcelona have agreed to play the way the national team want to play
c) from an early age Spanish players are picked/coached and taught the way that the national team wants to play - hence why they have so many decent gifted players
Whereas in England we tend to pick the big strong players [at grass roots] but we dont really coach them to play a way that will benefit the national team in the future.
We need to find "our style" and start coaching it now.....
Wasn't it 9 out of the 11 first teamers for Spain play for Real or Barca? Helps to have that understanding already in place for the partnerships. Not saying we should be picking exclusively from Utd and City obviously... but you have an advantage the better the players know each other's game and the more familiar they are with the system & position they'll be playing.
Changing the culture of English football and making us play better quality stuff is definitely a decades long fight. So nothing wrong with the current national side looking to play to it's strengths against peers or lesser teams and do everything they can to stifle the strengths of better teams. Spain are definitely not a peer.
I think it was an excellent friendly to have, in that if we are to have even the most remote chance of winning the tournament, we need to know how to play to beat the likes of Spain, Germany, Netherlands, and certainly as far as Spain are concerned, that's the way to do it. Obviously the major flaw is now Spain will know how we'd set up against them and may be able to come up with something more against it.