Im sure this has been discussed before and there maybe a thread about this somewhere already, but I wanted to know if its the same the world over for international soccer teams.
I can only speak on what I have seen -
Brazil superstars flop miserably in the WC
Argentina, spain and Holland, on paper having extremely strong squads and yet again failing to impress.
Italy and France were neither expected to do much in the WC for two totally differant reasons yet they both got to the final of the tournament!!
Now, closer to home england, full of supposed superstars, cant break down an average Israel (among Other dissapointing results in their group).
My own country, Ireland have been absolutely awful, despite the fact I think we have decent players (in international terms) but no matter how bad we are playing the teams around us are doing their best to help us.
Now, how many top players play as well for their countries as they do for their clubs? I think there has been an increasing trend of quality players reaching their peak (later 20's) and by then their interest in International football (and sometimes club aswell) has been lost.
For Ireland (and england in big qualifiers) the bigger players seem to be more motivated for the bigger games. In the other games they look like its an inconvenience for them. even in the world cup, some players just dont seem to care.
Henry and Lampard are but two players I can say have honestly not performed to the level they have shown for their clubs. I dont believe that managers or tactics can make world class players invisible (play Zidane anywhere and he would do something special in more games then not).
At the moment, scotland and Northern Ireland have better chances of qualifying to the knockouts of the European Championships then Ireland, Wales and England, yet you could probobley pick out more so called top quality players in the latter three.
History has shown that International football always comes up with surprises and teams that little is expected of do better then we all thought. That said, can anybody remember a world cup where so many top players underperformed?
With all due respect to Zidane, he had two brilliant games in the world cup (where he was superb) but thats not a full tournament when your team played 7 games. I didnt see enough of Italy to comment on Cannavaro, but isnt this more a sign that the supposed top players in the world (who are normally attackers) underperformed?
I really believe that any manager with 11 players who have good ability but loadsa drive and determination, will do better then teams packed with undoubted quality, particularly when they are up against it. Im sure it might not be that straight forward, but after being at Croke Park for irelands first soccer international to be played there, I was very dissapointed, not even with the performance, as much as the effort put in by the players.
It was a huge moment in Irish sporting history for many reasons and has captured the imagination of the public (including the rugby) and was not lost on anybody, including the players, yet Irelands "big guns" (shay Given aside) looked as though it was just another game. Some rugby players were crying with pride no more then a month ago, during our national anthem against england. They were so proud. For the Irish soccer team there were less then half the team who could be accused of showing true passion during the game. The passion has gone in international football when I see a country that used to only have passion and no skill and have it replaced with better quality but less effort. . . . .
While our manager is bad, a player should have passion for their country no matter where they are playing or in what tactics. Playing for your country is a privalege, not a job, I dont think many players realise that. Where once we had men, now we have spoilt brats . How many fans can actually say that the players have really given it their all ( and I mean how many fans from the likes of france, england, spain, Holland, argentina, brazil etc who have unbelievable talent to burn) . . Does anybody else think the same about their players or teams????
I can only speak on what I have seen -
Brazil superstars flop miserably in the WC
Argentina, spain and Holland, on paper having extremely strong squads and yet again failing to impress.
Italy and France were neither expected to do much in the WC for two totally differant reasons yet they both got to the final of the tournament!!
Now, closer to home england, full of supposed superstars, cant break down an average Israel (among Other dissapointing results in their group).
My own country, Ireland have been absolutely awful, despite the fact I think we have decent players (in international terms) but no matter how bad we are playing the teams around us are doing their best to help us.
Now, how many top players play as well for their countries as they do for their clubs? I think there has been an increasing trend of quality players reaching their peak (later 20's) and by then their interest in International football (and sometimes club aswell) has been lost.
For Ireland (and england in big qualifiers) the bigger players seem to be more motivated for the bigger games. In the other games they look like its an inconvenience for them. even in the world cup, some players just dont seem to care.
Henry and Lampard are but two players I can say have honestly not performed to the level they have shown for their clubs. I dont believe that managers or tactics can make world class players invisible (play Zidane anywhere and he would do something special in more games then not).
At the moment, scotland and Northern Ireland have better chances of qualifying to the knockouts of the European Championships then Ireland, Wales and England, yet you could probobley pick out more so called top quality players in the latter three.
History has shown that International football always comes up with surprises and teams that little is expected of do better then we all thought. That said, can anybody remember a world cup where so many top players underperformed?
With all due respect to Zidane, he had two brilliant games in the world cup (where he was superb) but thats not a full tournament when your team played 7 games. I didnt see enough of Italy to comment on Cannavaro, but isnt this more a sign that the supposed top players in the world (who are normally attackers) underperformed?
I really believe that any manager with 11 players who have good ability but loadsa drive and determination, will do better then teams packed with undoubted quality, particularly when they are up against it. Im sure it might not be that straight forward, but after being at Croke Park for irelands first soccer international to be played there, I was very dissapointed, not even with the performance, as much as the effort put in by the players.
It was a huge moment in Irish sporting history for many reasons and has captured the imagination of the public (including the rugby) and was not lost on anybody, including the players, yet Irelands "big guns" (shay Given aside) looked as though it was just another game. Some rugby players were crying with pride no more then a month ago, during our national anthem against england. They were so proud. For the Irish soccer team there were less then half the team who could be accused of showing true passion during the game. The passion has gone in international football when I see a country that used to only have passion and no skill and have it replaced with better quality but less effort. . . . .
While our manager is bad, a player should have passion for their country no matter where they are playing or in what tactics. Playing for your country is a privalege, not a job, I dont think many players realise that. Where once we had men, now we have spoilt brats . How many fans can actually say that the players have really given it their all ( and I mean how many fans from the likes of france, england, spain, Holland, argentina, brazil etc who have unbelievable talent to burn) . . Does anybody else think the same about their players or teams????