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☆タイトル:Breaking News – How Spain have turned around World Cup nightmare under Luis Enrique

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☆公開日:2018-10-15 12:26:07

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Breaking News – How Spain have turned around World Cup nightmare under Luis Enrique
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Spain average four goals a game in three matches since Luis Enrique took over Teams often end up resembling their managers. Spain’s Luis Enrique is a jovial, bluntly direct, lust for life individual who unwinds away from football by competing in grueling triathlons. He wants his team to play in a similar vein. The joy has certainly been there so far. Spain are averaging four goals a game in the three matches he has taken charge of and all that without the centre-forward who was first choice for them at the World Cup, Diego Costa. They are definitely more direct. The days of death from a 1000 passes are over. Those record statistics against Russia at the World Cup counted for nothing when the team went out on penalties. The new man is more concerned about the shots and crosses stats than the passing ones. And the triathlon-level stamina is there too. Mainly because there is so much rotation. Suso, Paco Alcacer and Alvaro Morata played against Wales. It will probably be Iago Aspas, Rodrigo and Marco Asensio on Monday night against Gareth Southgate’s team. He has the strength in depth and he is prepared to use it. Luis Enrique used to like cycling to work when he was Barcelona coach – 15km on his mountain bike or 38 on his road bike from his Gava home just down the coast. He used to turn up at the start of pre-season as fit as his players. He wants Spain to have the same energy levels. No one sums up his overall approach better than midfielder Saul who has emerged as a leader in midfield to replace the departed Andres Iniesta and David Silva. In one interview at the weekend he was asked for a hero growing up and the player he models himself on, and both times Steven Gerrard was the man he picked. The box-to-box dynamism is certainly there from the 23-year-old midfielder who was famously tracked by Manchester United while he was coming through at Atletico. Saul burst his kidney in a Champions League game against Bayer Leverkusen in 2015. He had previously had surgery for renal colic and a kick in the same area had left him needing four days in hospital allowing doctors to drain his kidney and reduce the clot that had formed around the bruise. ‘I had an internal catheter fitted and I had to take care. It left me sore and I was peeing blood,’ he told Sportsmail in an interview last year. ‘When I stopped using the catheter the kidney was still not working. I was given the option of playing for a month and then stopping for a month and so I said: “This is no good. If you can put the catheter in again and I can function normally then let’s do that, but if not then just take the kidney out. It’s fine. I’ve got another one”.’ He wisely talked out of such drastic action. But it’s that approach to life and sport that resonates with Luis Enrique. He will build his midfield going forward around the talents of Saul, the dependibility of Sergi Busquets and the occasionally anarchic brilliance of Thiago. That will be the beating heart of his team. Up-f
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