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Dec. 16th, 2011|12:37 pm |
wanted to draw a comparison with West Ham Utd under Sam Allardyce, in which under his strict leadership, they play for periods within a 90-minute game (that seem to last 3 hours) a kind of anti-football - so drained is it of creativity (angles, speed etc). Only when they need to score a goal do they realise a collective purposeful creativity - which is connected with liberty and life.
See even the Brazilian way is still built on a system, but the system lends itself to creativity - you can move and dance within it - and it's well understood by all, so a leader that has to impose strict control is unnecessary - just someone to plug the gaps (Dunga).
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