When you look at midfielders like Johann Cruyff players who dominated on the field, retired, then stepped into coaching and continued to win, even revolutionizing the game one question lingers:Why do forwards always seem to get more recognition?Think of it this way: the engine makes the car move, but it’s not always beautiful to look... Continue Reading →
A pioneer of chaotic football: Tiago Motta..
I remember when Tiago Motta started testing a strange 3-4-3-1 formation with the keeper as part of the in-field players.He has silently been ironing out his football kinks and now is helping Bologna in the Seria A to a Champions League spot. Except this time his practically thrown out formations and just told his players... Continue Reading →
Sirens at Old Trafford
The man, the myth, the legend, retired from world football having won it all and bagging a premier league title in his last campaign as head coach. It has been six years since the dinosaur seemingly fossilized and his myths have all come undone. Sir Alex Ferguson created a dynasty that for so long became... Continue Reading →