For example, coach Luis Enrique has been heavily criticized. He built a team-based style of play and PSG created a 10-point gap with the second-placed team. However, I don’t understand why people are still dissatisfied.
It is true that the collective aspect is difficult to accept by the media. This is because they want the players to shine as individuals, not as a team. The influence of social networks is increasing, making the job of coaches increasingly difficult.”
Coach Troussier affirmed that Vietnamese players are still weak in ability, experience and physical strength, so they need to apply a team playing style (Photo: Manh Quan).
Not stopping there, coach Troussier raised the reason why Vietnamese football must apply collective play. He added: “There are two strategies in football. One is the strategy based on individual brilliance. The players all have their own role. Each person holds a position and can express himself freely. me.
Another strategy requires players to follow the team, which involves organization, smooth coordination and building relationships between attack and defense. For me, relying on individuals is not enough. Vietnamese players have a lower level than their colleagues in the continent and the world. They are quite weak in ability, experience and physical strength. That’s why I ask the team to work as a team.
Coaches like Moriyasu or Klinsmann all own players from top European clubs. Therefore, they have a strategy that relies on individual brilliance and tries to create an atmosphere for the players to trust the coach. They require each position to do their best to fulfill their assigned role.
However, neither coach Moriyasu nor Klinsmann requires much teamwork. This is partly because Japanese or Korean players are at a very high level compared to Asia. Coaches are attracted by the talent of their players and find it difficult to demand teamwork from their stars.
I am different. You know how I work. I always try to direct the team towards the collective. For me, collective work is much more important than the value of each player.”