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Post by mike fil montz on Jan 5, 2013 17:36:25 GMT 8
precisely my point.. azkals need durable midfielders, astm the current MF's are doing good but are still tentative... in my own opinion. They don't need durable midfielders (if you mean durable in the physical sense...). We aren't Valencia, England, or Bayern. We had the biggest midfield in the Suzuki Cup. The problem isn't weak midfielders, it's more of a system problem I think. "durable" in a sense that they can be CAM and defend atst...
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Post by dlalata on Jan 5, 2013 20:48:26 GMT 8
Most of our star players are not young anymore, meaning the foreign-based players from various countries have grown in their respective football careers with their own respective systems and acquiring habits that are hard to break. That's a big challenge for any coach. Practicing and playing together is one solution. And hopefully, training our very young players using one system is a better solution.
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Post by dlalata on Jan 5, 2013 21:02:38 GMT 8
what our NT should practice on is definitely their passing skills.. even on short passes, precision and timing... our midfields were not working well in our last games.. were not even good at all in long balls.. they were times where they were like kicking it and then run who can ever get it..definitely they need to work on this... thais have very good dribbling and precise passing.. they should also watch the suzuki cup final games and learn from it.. not just the coaching staff but also the players.. I noticed that the Thais always passed the ball using the arch of the foot for accurate passing, much like a golf club that is at right angles to the trajectory. That, aside from their speed and dribbling skills, significantly contributes to their great play.
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Post by veryfatchocobo on Jan 10, 2013 17:22:33 GMT 8
what our NT should practice on is definitely their passing skills.. even on short passes, precision and timing... our midfields were not working well in our last games.. were not even good at all in long balls.. they were times where they were like kicking it and then run who can ever get it..definitely they need to work on this... thais have very good dribbling and precise passing.. they should also watch the suzuki cup final games and learn from it.. not just the coaching staff but also the players.. I noticed that the Thais always passed the ball using the arch of the foot for accurate passing, much like a golf club that is at right angles to the trajectory. That, aside from their speed and dribbling skills, significantly contributes to their great play. Wait... do we not? <_<
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Post by mike fil montz on Jan 13, 2013 0:11:49 GMT 8
A good example of long balls..
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Post by dlalata on Jan 13, 2013 1:00:52 GMT 8
I noticed that the Thais always passed the ball using the arch of the foot for accurate passing, much like a golf club that is at right angles to the trajectory. That, aside from their speed and dribbling skills, significantly contributes to their great play. Wait... do we not? <_< Not in the precise way that the Thais do it. Look at each Thai player's posture, and the angle of the leg in relation to the body frame when they pass the ball. Each of the Thai players do it almost exactly the same way. At least that's how I see it.
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