Mundharmonika hat geschrieben:.
Ich weiss gar nicht, weshalb da gewisse Forum-User so darauf besessen sind, den genauen Betrag zu kennen. Das ist doch letztlich nicht so wichtig. Ich gehe davon aus, dass Heusler die Sache gut gemacht hat. Was mich viel mehr interessiert ist, wer ab nächster Saison Xhakas Posten einnehmen wird.
Er wird demnächst präsentiert:
The Importance of Marcelo Díaz
A couple of days ago I read an excellent piece on Andrea Pirlo. The writer in question penned a beautiful summary of arguably Italy’s finest regista:
“(Pirlo) . . . made himself constantly available to his team-mates, always there to receive the ball and move it on in the most relevant direction. He was compass and metronome rolled into one.”
And of course there was mention of Milan’s – or Massimilliano Allegri’s – indifference in letting 32-year-old leave. The rest, well, is history.
For Marcelo Díaz his remaining days in Santiago are numbered having agreed a move to Swiss champions Basel. Yet – remember this is speculation – there is talk that Jorge Sampaoli was more concerned about the futures of Osvaldo “Rocky” González and Matías Rodríguez.
Ninety minutes later and Sampaoli may be slightly more aware of the quality that is leaving his side. Replace Pirlo with Díaz and that quote would still stand.
Okay, so he was very rarely pressed when in possession but with the possession he orchestrated La U’s comeback. Pass, pass, pass. Move, move, move. Always aware and never passing for the sake of it. If there was a pass into a dangerous area available he would take the responsibility in delivering it from deep.
Then there was the defensive side. His reading of the game is, at times, immaculate. Again his awareness plays a crucial part in breaking up the play without having to thunder into challenges.
He also dropped in to make it a back four at times when Deportivo did have the ball for longer than ten seconds, adding solidity to the backline.
Europe has swallowed up another fine South American talent. And while Sebastián Martínez is mooted as his long-term successor a move for David Pizarro may be crucial in bridging the gap in the short-term.
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http://chileanfootball.wordpress.com