domingo, 23 de octubre de 2011

Leadership keynote: Silva and the Spanish concept of playing between the lines

Playing between the lines is only a concept of Spanish football. For the English, the reference can be taken with Fernando Torres's goal against Germany in Vienna. Senna passed the ball between the lines to Xavi and the latter served the ball to Torres who scored the goal which changed the history of football forever

In October 2008 Spanish Leadership reports allerted all the English football clubs that Silva could then be signed as the emerging role of Juan Mata (who was then a product of Real Madrid academy that stood out in Valencia) made the Canary Island man sellable by Valencia

Today both are playmakers Silva and Mata de facto in the Premier League.

Because they play between the lines in such a way that they can direct either the attacking play or the midfield play.  We saw it today where Nasri was not a starter XI.  All play making was Silva and Yaya Touré.

A quiet and calmed analysis of the goals of today shows Silva participated in the construction of all the plays, either from the beginning or the last pass or scoring a goal.

  He is the complete player.

We are moving towards a stage where every team in the Premier will have to have

a) a Spanish playmaker
b) a player from Spanish lines
c) a Spanish striker

Here is where we all guidelines of the then existing opportunities are summarized

Ballfoot v Football: The Spanish Leadership maestros: The reinventors of the game invented by the English

http://www.amazon.com/Ballfoot-Football-Leadership-maestros-reinventors/dp/1466227656/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1319380874&sr=1-1

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