Make Pep and Sir Alex Ferguson as example...Both of them are good coach
By adhyz82
@adhyz82 (36248)
Indonesia
August 19, 2011 1:37am CST
Barcelona's player,Dani Alves said that Josep Guardiola and Manchester United are worthy to serve as an example. This is related to how they behave when faced with the problem.
Dani Alves gave his opinion related to El Clasico match in the second leg of Spanish Super Cup which took place 2 days ago at the Camp Nou. The match which was won Azulgrana(nickname of Barcelona), as well as drive them into champions, was fierce and hot.
Towards the end of the fight, had been a commotion involving players of both clubs. The match had to be stopped for several minutes.
"You should really super calm in the face of this managed as a game, because there is a high intensity in your heart and it can make you make mistakes," straightforward Brazilian player was quoted as saying by the official club website.
Alves said he learned a lot from coach Josep Guardiola when facing this situation. "If you look at the negative examples, then you will do negative things. But when you look at the positive examples, such as Guardiola who always say positive things, who always said that we go into the field to compete and play football, it would be more good, "said the former Sevilla.
What Alves disclosed this might point to the figure of Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho. In a match that took place 2 days ago, Mou caught on camera taking part in the dispute by trying to be conspicuous Barcelona assistant coach Tito Villanova.
If a flashback to the 2010/2011 season, Mourinho also spoke several times about the negative about Barcelona. In the semi-finals of the Champions League, ex trainer of FC Porto, Chelsea and Inter Milan blame referee make a conspiracy and involve Blaugrana(nickname Barcelona).
Back again to Alves, he added that in a game with such high tension that the two teams facing must be ready to win all at once ready to lose.
"The best example is in the final of the Champions League when we were up against teams who met someone who is gentle, like Manchester United. Millions of people witnessed it and you must remain calm," added the 28-year player from Brazil.
what do you think??
do you agree or disagree??
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@nophie (2336)
• Indonesia
19 Aug 11
I think Jose Mourinho should or must explain all of his comment (blame Barcelona) in a closed session held by FIFA and UEFA ..
It's ridiculous to let Jose Mourinho continued for blaming the referee and the referee leading when his team lost
It will damage or break the sport spirit of sportsmanship that has been fought in world football
If this things was allowed, of course, everyone will think that Barcelona really was helped by FIFA or UEFA mayve, without we really know whether the allegation is true or not
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
20 Aug 11
I would say both of them are excellent coaches. They are good at making winning teams and maintaining the hunger in them. I would also have liked to Arsene Wenger for his grooming of youngsters and teaching them to play nice football. But unfortunately in the last 6 years he has not won anything.
Cheers!
Ram
@ram_cv (16513)
• India
22 Aug 11
Fabio Capello does not make in this elite list. He has been successful, but not in the same breath as these other people. Mourinho is yes a great manager with a great success story. But somehow he does not last in any club for around 3-5 years. I think a manager really proves his worth when he brings in two generations of players. Of the lot only Ferguson and Wenger have done that successfully. Others still need to do the same!!
Cheers!
Ram
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