Famous Italian coach Fabio Capello expressed a strong opinion about one of the most renowned coaches in modern football, Josep Guardiola. He emphasized that Guardiola's style has made football boring and has negatively impacted football worldwide, including Italian football. This was reported by El Mundo.
Why did Capello criticize Guardiola?
According to Capello, Guardiola's style, which is based on gradually suffocating the opponent with high passes and excessive ball control, has introduced a one-sidedness to football. This has led many current coaches to attempt to imitate him, reducing the dynamics of the game.
“Guardiola, although not directly to blame, has caused immense harm to football. All coaches have tried to imitate him for decades. As a result, Italian football has also lost its nature,” said Capello.
Guardiola's impact on football
Josep Guardiola ushered in a new era in football through his successful tenure at Barselona. His "tiki-taka" style became a source of inspiration for coaches not only in Spain but around the world. Guardiola remained faithful to this style at Manchester City and his previous teams.
However, the excessive use of this style has diminished the necessary dynamics and quick attacks in football. This can make the game boring for fans. Capello is specifically highlighting this aspect.
Is football really boring?
There are various opinions about Guardiola's style. Some experts emphasize that the game is tactically perfect, while others argue that this style is reducing attacking and open play in world football. In the English Premier League and European championships, we can see some teams that have adopted Guardiola's style losing their attacking flair.
Impact on Italian football
According to Capello, Italian football used to be characterized by a solid defense and effective attacks. However, due to Guardiola's style, many coaches have changed their philosophies, leading to a loss of the uniqueness of Italian football. But is this only a negative aspect?
Currently, in Italy, teams like Napoli, Inter, and Milan still remain true to their styles and have not been significantly influenced by Guardiola's philosophy. However, in the overall picture, there has been a noticeable increase in coaches who are overly focused on ball control through passing.
Fabio Capello is one of the experienced coaches who can clearly express his opinion in football. His criticism of Guardiola's style may be supported by some fans and experts. However, it cannot be denied the contributions Guardiola has made to football and the successes his teams have achieved.
Football, undoubtedly, is always evolving, and new tactics will emerge. Perhaps in the future, coaches will appear who will showcase an even stronger and more interesting game for fans against Guardiola's style.
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