Real Madrid coach Ancelotti's secret weapon ahead of the UCL final is his 'son'
BBC spotlights Coach Davide... Fill the team led by your father with ‘flexibility’
With this season's UEFA Champions League (UCL) final approaching in four days, attention is also focused on the 'secret weapon' of Real Madrid (Spain) coach Carlo Ancelotti, who will compete for the title with Dortmund (Germany).
The British BBC reported on the 28th (local time) that it is important to pay attention to the performance of coach Davide Ancelotti, the 'son' in charge of Real Madrid's tactics and strategy, in the UCL final. 카지노사이트
In particular, the BBC highlighted Coach Davide's ability to speak a 'different voice' from his father on the Real Madrid bench controlled by Coach Ancelotti and lead the team to implement the necessary tactics at the right time.
Gay media's analysis is that healthy communication and quick exchange of opinions take place on the Real Madrid bench thanks to the presence of Coach Davide, who is tasked with 'tactically challenging' his father.
A representative example was the second leg of the UCL semifinals against Bayern Munich (Germany), where Kim Min-jae plays.
Real Madrid, who drew the first leg 2-2, was down 0-1 until the end of the second half in the second game and was on the verge of elimination.
Coach Davide, who saw that main guns Jude Bellingham and Vinicius Junior were struggling in Munich's defense, saw that a frontline striker was needed to distract the defense, and suggested to his father that Joselu should be brought in.
Coach Ancelotti ordered Joselu to warm up, and he came on the pitch in the 36th minute of the second half and scored the equalizer 7 minutes later, and then scored the comeback goal 3 minutes later, giving Real Madrid a ticket to the UCL finals.
Behind the success of Coach Ancelotti and Real Madrid, there is also criticism that 'there is no clear football philosophy'.
The BBC also commented, ‘How did Real Madrid reach the final when they don’t have a clear soccer philosophy?’
This question was amplified the most in the second leg of the UCL quarterfinals against Manchester City (England), coached by Pep Guardiola, who is considered the best tactician of all time.
As the defending champion, Manchester City had an overwhelming advantage in ball possession (68% to 32%) and number of shots (33 to 8), but the team that advanced to the semifinals was Real Madrid, which rarely advanced its line and focused only on defense.
The BBC analyzed that the coaching staff, including coach Ancelotti, places great value on 'flexibility' and that the secret is their tendency to respond in a variety of ways to suit the situation without insisting on a specific football philosophy.
And Coach Ancelotti, who was born in 1959 and is in his mid-60s, pointed out that the secret to his flexibility is his son, Coach Davide.
Midfielder Javi Martinez, who has experienced both Ancelotti and Guardiola, told the BBC, "(Manager Ancelotti) continues to evolve.
It is very difficult for an older manager to adapt like that," he said.
“It helps us understand the evolution of soccer,” he explained.
Coach Davide, who majored in sports science, is well known for his in-depth study of European soccer.
He is a head coach, but like a power analyst, he examines the play of each team in various leagues and studies their weaknesses.
The BBC revealed that the fact that the team safely advanced to the quarterfinals against Manchester City, which was considered the most difficult opponent to reach the UCL finals, was the result of Coach Davide's 'research'.
In a league match against Arsenal (England) at the end of March, Manchester City was unable to score despite recording 73% ball possession and 12 shots, drawing 0-0.
Coach Davide, who watched this game closely, realized that Manchester City would not be able to attack the opponent well if they built a defensive wall deep in the back area, and used this to achieve real results in the UCL quarterfinals held in the middle of last month.
Real Madrid, who drew 3-3 in the first leg of the quarterfinals as part of a 'counterattack strategy', suddenly gave up the offensive in the second game and won 4-3 in a penalty shootout after drawing 1-1 in regular time and overtime, advancing to the semifinals. headed to
Real Madrid, who won the Spanish Primera Liga (La Liga), has only the UCL final against Dortmund remaining as the last official match of the season, which will be held on the 2nd of next month at 4 a.m. Korean time.
As it is a 'single match' with ample preparation time, there is a good chance that Coach Davide's tactical arrangements will have a decisive impact on the result.
He started his career as a coach at Paris Saint-Germain (France), where his father served as the head coach in the 2012-2013 season, and in 2016, he took over as head coach of Munich, a famous German soccer team, under his father without any proper qualifications.
There has been constant controversy over 'Dad Chance' for him.
I followed along.
For Coach Davide, who has steadily developed his capabilities under harsh gaze, the time to ‘stand alone’ seems to be approaching.
According to sports media The Athletic, Stade Reims of France's Ligue 1 is expected to offer him the position of head coach as soon as the UCL final ends.