Jean-Marc Furlan: “You are in Monaco in the final of the European Cup and I am in Libourne in National so it’s not the same”
On podcastinin the show ” 4-4-2 My love“, Jean-Marc Furlan was the guest of the day. The former player Girondins of Bordeauxto the question ‘What did you take away from this school in Nantes at the time?’, replied:
“Know that I have been to FC Nantes Just because I wanted to – moreover I got fired after 8 weeks, with a very tense relationship with Waldemar Kita – to know, to know what the vibrations were there (smile). I really wanted, in depth, to say to myself: hey, you’re going to go there and you’ll see how they’re going to talk to you, what la Jonelière is. That’s why I went straight there and I liked it. It is for this reason that I set foot there but I only stayed there for 8 weeks. »
How do you define yourself? What do you put on to make the difference offensively?
“You always need individuals. When you have very, very strong individuals, the protocol changes for you, but what is important is to keep the players safe. In terms of the three areas of play, recovery, preparation and finishing, it’s how you put them into the playing protocols, which actually allows them to be released. That’s not why I don’t want to defend because I also teach them how to know how to defend. Like I said Didier Deschamps when I was at the professional trainer’s diploma – it was very funny – I said to him: you are at monaco in the final of the European Cup and I am at Libournais Fr National so it’s not the same, and he said to me: it’s not complicated Jean Marc, I only go where there are the best players in both surfaces (laughs). well your name is The fields, you are not the same (laughs). It’s true that from this point of view, if you have very, very strong players in both surfaces, it makes it easier for you. Be careful, when you manage football players, it’s quite complex because it’s systemic, it’s something very complex, it’s how you can make good pairs, complementarities and that’s It is very, very, very important. Which is also very important, as said John Cruyff : it’s not complicated, you show the mark of the ball in the first minute and you go to the 95th or 100th (smile). That’s what Cruyff desired. Indeed if you have the ball at your feet for 95 minutes or 100 minutes, we are not going to smack you a goal. It’s very difficult to do like that but how are you able to have a very good possession. In football, when you are a coach you always dream of having Mbappeof the Messiof the Neymar because they make the difference to you every other game or even almost every game. »
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