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leading the charge is handy flick he won 6 trophies with byron in 2020 on the way to becoming you way for coach of the year i like to make my players work to all of us and it does them good then there's the rise of you can climb up from 2nd tier stallworth to the best fifo coach. so that distinctly average player to be coaching liverpool then it's certainly a good story for. their success has reset the bar for others with tomas total markel holzer and uli are now goals man following in their footsteps. by professional football as a shot you sink or swim off into the next batch is already in the pipeline germany's training and instruction program is busy forming some of to morrows top coaches. this is the face of the new generation of coaches usually are not young ambitious and highly confident. now this man's
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head coaching career began in february 26th seen when he took charge of relegation threatened hoffenheim at the age of $28.00. he was the youngest full time head coach in bundesliga history. he's only seen further success since then. obviously me becoming a blunder slugger coach at 28 and having some success has helped open the door for others to a degree the clubs realise this could work but it's really the standard business model that 65 generally close to retirement someone younger comes along and takes your place it's the same in football also i think with the players themselves the mentality has changed a bit and when you're closer to their own age certain aspects of the job easier and they give us a bit of a he likes them but in coaching career built on the back of disappointment knuckles man's dream of playing professional football himself was shattered at an early age
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. i think i was fairly talented whether i was good enough for a top international career but i don't know these things are hard to predict but when all the injury problems came to a head in 2007 and i sensed i couldn't play pain free anymore i initially wanted to quit football altogether i felt like trying something else was studying business and looking to go in that direction but then the 860 mention offered me an assistant coaching job which i gratefully accepted because i'd soon realised football still meant a lot to me it's of special going back to doesn't mean often but by 23 novels man was at hoffenheim in charge of the under 173 years later he steered the under 19 student ashmole title he enjoyed a special report with the players. drawing on a difficult moment of his own the death of his father when you leon was just 20. 6 . loss of that magnitude obviously helps lend you
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a bit of perspective at the end of the day it's only football we've just had a case of a player losing a family member and that's something you can empathize with if you've experienced it yourself i like the saying love is power. if you try to help the players where you can in personal matters as well that has a positive effect on their job. i'm together you can be more successful of mine but we will come all come out of. such human qualities are one vital ingredient for not. on the technical side he also established his credentials early earning his coaching badge with the 2nd best grade in germany's class of 2016. and this is where he earned it every year at sports southeast of cologne some 25 coaches take their you way for pro license a prerequisite for touchline duty in the bundesliga head instructor daniel needs is
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tasked with preparing them for what lies ahead for the moment when you see charge of a professional team and you must be confident about every aspect of the job you want every training session to be highly effective and need a thorough understanding of sciri as a coach you'll know past the introductory stage. is no stranger to the bundesliga and assistant to both sami and a whole dash mitt at labor who isn't he is currently assistant to stefan koonce for the germany under $21.00 and he's well aware there is much more to being a coach than knowing all the theory. the most difficult thing in practice is being confident and remaining confident. in any situation like this specially when things aren't going so well because that's when the players accusing a particularly close eye on you. how's you going to respond now. they're totally
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chiu name to what you're doing mastering that is the biggest challenge of all for a coach. football is changing in many ways and that's also evident in coaching where a growing number of tacticians are making their mark at the bundesliga level without ever having played professionally themselves. for years and. there is a trend towards younger players moving into the senior set up much earlier that leads to a higher demand for coaches who used to working with players who use level so it's becoming kind of a logical career step from youth team to head coach i think in the past clear cut pronouncements in a rather critics style were pretty much the norm you can do it that way now. it's. striking the right note while making the necessary tweaks kanzi flick has been giving an extended master class and how it's done at byron he steered them from
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troubled waters back to international dominance. if you're a good person that something players will respond to i think for them your core values are very important and they'll only really follow you if they feel those values are good i've always known hansie is someone with a great talent for bringing people together and creating a good atmosphere routine like byron that can make all the difference so i'm not surprised he's having such success as a head coach though you couldn't afford seeing things developing quite as they did he probably didn't forsee that himself. hansie flick the coach of the moment having spent long enough in the shadows he was brought in as an assistant bumped up to the top job. and has brought success from day one byron's on field form is tied to his off field connection with the players. whether it's
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a fresh faced talent or hard boiled veteran. acting was forced if you imagine it in terms of the stock price it's fairly rocketed since humphrey took over for the club as a whole and myself personally. he's a good mentor you know you talk to disparage pressures young players you know the down to earth guy. he knows you know he was a player once so he knows what. he won for leake titles in his 5 years of byron never a 1st rank star but always his own man as a former teammate and ultimately it was recalls. his he's not just pleasant hanzi he's very straightforward where he's got an opinion the stands his ground on it and other handy attributes for a head coach for 8 years like was assistant to national team coach he often lurve in 2014 they won the world cup together. as
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a vital cog in the chain for us back there and has he has great empathy for the players and he'll demonstrate it in crucial situations but he's also a communicator good at getting his message across for me. after that world cup pinnacle he moved into the administrative sphere a fresh challenge which didn't go to plan he stepped down a sporting director of the d.f.t. the german football association after 2 and a half years the next engagement at hoffenheim lasted just 8 months flick was evidently happier out on the training ground than up in the stands and so you can see him on current see someone who lives for football 247 that's also accepted as home if he's at his desk working on tactics and the dinners ready but they won't be eaten. he'll keep working on his tactics dinner can be warmed up again later and it's going off into that mix of perfectionism and human touch got him in the door
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at byron as an assistant coach in the summer of 2019 the rest is history after nico co-factors departure flick took over and set the team straight. by the end of the season he'd led them to a stunning travel triumph you wait for coach of the year and a team player as ever. before that when he aligned the you never succeed on your own the coach from the operation but i'm all for sharing so i can say for sure that without everyone pulling in the same direction you could never be this successful focus on them pansy flick the players' friend he rose from supporting act to the top of the coaching summit completing the final ascent at stunning speed due to years of hard work to make a passable. yes i know.
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times almost boyish i played 7 years in the bundesliga before winding down my career in australia i had some very good coaches there which inspired me to try coaching myself or another and so one. day i think. i returned to germany 3 years ago and was getting a lot of t.v. work as an expert analyst and now as of last july i'm coaching the foot on the fifteen's. longest. and. i found myself thinking it's all well and good at analyzing other people's work but it's surely much more exciting to do that work yourself if you can lay it all out on a tactics board but communicating your own ideas about football to young players can you actually do that working with them on a weekly or daily basis is also going on what.
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you describe. as if i could sense that while the theoretical side was something elementary and important to me sooner or later that work out to be taken on to the pitch. got. sex. with some of the world's best coaches certainly weren't top level professionals in their own playing days but what i have increasingly noticed especially working at youth level is that it's no bad thing to be able to demonstrate what you're talking about if a coach is just standing there with his arms crossed explaining the theory of something there's a certain element missing. if so i'm pretty glad now that i played at a high level and can actually illustrate what i'm talking about. in 4 months ago
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and. occasionally someone will revolutionize international football i think it lets you go madrid understood me only really influence the defensive side of things. i would often see this as for the prevalent style of pressing deep passing and the heavy focus on vertical attacking i say that with a golf gun nick you're going klopp we had 2 german coaches blazing a trail club budget plan because last year. the regional capital of rhineland. the local football club is one of the bonus league goes program underdogs now playing their 12th straight season in the top flight thanks above all to their remarkable run of coaches. here 20 years ago a veteran player was redeployed as head coach on short notice his name yogen club.
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uncompromising defender who never played a minute of bundesliga football now in early 2001 with his club struggling to avoid relegation to the 3rd division he was tasked with steering them to safety from the touchline because the best begin viewed from the outside it does seem pretty exciting to be honest but actually being in that situation is obviously quite different it didn't feel spectacular soul and took up a lot of your time but it was great as well a fortunate life is having the opportunity to do what you want in my case it's the only thing i can do who's. bill and i can't do anything else it was important to get it right as a coach for me. to have a stopgap solution destined to have a long term impact and far beyond minds the style introduced by klopp took them
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clear of relegation for starters and then up to the bundesliga 3 years later clark is a coach who often doubles up as father figure is well. you're working basically with a group of young men who do need a mentor of some sort and ideally that should be the coach which means ensuring the understand why it makes sense to listen to. what i said to my players right at the start was even if i have no idea about football it would be good for you to engage with me because everyone doing the same things wrong together he's still better than everyone just doing what. i want. next stop for klopp was the rural district joining. over the following 5 years it took the old time powerhouse from mid table mediocrity to the top of the pile in germany winning their domestic double and 2012 and even reach the champions league final a year later remains
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a top man legend. and. play good lively passionate football in dortmund and you can create something really special. show total commitment celebrate blocking a bull for throwing like it's a goal. tackle like it's a goal. in a football mad city you can do that. if it's somewhere people generally prefer to visit the opera it's harder to generate that enthusiasm but it's the love of football's there in the 1st place it can be done with. our football combined with a few tactical twists making for a dynamic attacking style pop was one of the 1st coaches to systematically incorporate his full backs into the forward game a typical example here right back look at check capping off his upfield surge with an assist. i.
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think you. should. hear again klopp from emergency promotion at mines to 2 time best fifo coach it's been quite a journey. it could certainly have been worse up to now. maybe also better you will never know but from being a distinctly average player in the. place it's getting the opportunity to coach. it's a good story. only a year after the clop era ended in minds they catapulted another coaching prodigy into the bundesliga thomas took home a top tactician big on detail but also with an impulsive streak and an already proven knack of bringing through young talents like. he came straight up with him
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from the under nineteen's. that says a he was very demanding in every training session he's a perfectionist he has his concept knows what he wants and every player has to adapt to that. but he's the master of the match plan a way to top dogs byron munich total instructed his players to man mark the opposition defenders a simple but rarely seen tactic which effectively shutdown byron's deep build up play minds went on to earn their 1st ever win in munich thanks to 2 poles tactics. to try. and stop me on the track. and as it was a kind of plan visionary in terms of developing specific measures for specific situations. and i have. i think with that and
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also just his general approach to coaching in football he's had an influence on a lot of other cultures in germany. the game plan each coach has it in his own variations it's a strategic battle of wits every match day offering revealing insights into the foundational football philosophy of those at the top of their trade. also has evidently learned a thing or 2 from both your gun club and told us to hold because it was part of that 1st minds team to win promotion to the bundesliga a formative experience in its own right. which is good. i mean it's fairly simple football's a team sport and obviously at the top level you depend on individual quality. but for that to make a difference you need to have a functioning team it's often said that teams with a greater mentality can beat better quality opponents. mentality that's
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a key feature of football. coach is now at the helm in mentioned bloodbath where he's reached fresh life into the entire club putting his own imprint on the team. revenue for the movie we used to run into problems if we didn't take the lead around how to pressure the opposition higher up the pitch. we were great on the counter and could sit back and defend very well. we can also press and defend further up. there's still room for improvement there and elsewhere but that's an important new facet to our game another way we can win and you can bloodbath play with an extraordinary intensity winning back possession the whole team switches straight into attack mode virtually every pass can now go directly forward it's a high speed ambush right through to the finish. line.
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which you did eventually get the concept we've developed with the coach is a very good fit for us pushing forward high pressing we really like winning the ball up there shorter route to go for the songs or has forged minting glass path into a collective who can hold their own against international heavyweights like re-arm madrid and interim milan as a result this season they've made the champions league round of 16 for the 1st time next season also will be coaching in dortmund. leipsic are now firmly in. although among the bundesliga elite they've been making waves in europe as well champions league semifinalists last season another indication of the club's potential thanks to their incredible resources who they are not all smiles as well into his 2nd here directing the project.
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one staple tactic involves packing bodies into the middle drawing in their opponents in similar numbers which leaves like take with space to explode out wide at the same time they're able to swarm the opposition box as soon as the attack on falls. are 2nd their preliminary but his goods. are likely to see those compressed into that space in front of our own goal while still having a lot of players within striking distance of the opposition go that basically means in the middle of the park so i do like us to have a few guys in the area get out of. the novel's man system also bore fruit against byron in december tying up the hosts in the center line 6 head space to operate in down the flanks it's no fluke that left back in time in yellow is among their top players for direct goal involvements. i'm having.
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straight in the d.m. and something. i've been playing quite well. thanks to him i think my. novels man will move on to a buyer next season the reigning chants dished out a record 25000000 euros to lure the coach from line sick. and kanzi flick looks. likely to take over the german national team after the euros . will step down. the legs of. 6 titles in 2020 flicks succeeded in uniting everyone behind his concept from the off. for defender. that was a crucial factor off
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a fall when he took over he delivered results straight away. he gives us a very precise game plan and i think he manages the whole group really well. whether you're a salsa or a substitute. pansy flick speired put the opposition under enormous pressure the defensive line is halfway up the pitch while the attackers focus relentlessly on hunting down the ball from here it's a blink of an eye stuff less than 2 and a half seconds between winning back possession and hitting the net. and the coach always wants to see is playing good football. defend very high up in the pitch and we also maintain an extremely complex shape. he basically just knows the best way of setting the team up for again. under him they've also got incredible penetration when they win the bolt they don't
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need to knock it around or have 70 percent possessions they have so many quick guys up front they can just keep playing it in behind the defense. the swift up field speed has become an intense tactic with center forward hobbit leavened off ever willing number one receiver. slap. a striker is having a sea breeze no life. with the aid of a final polish from the coach that long awaited fee for best player award is his at last. length of record champions a quicker sharper cutting edge one morning for the pantheon of great byron coaches though his reign was shorter than many expected. right now on the international stage it's german coaches setting the tone their roads to the top have been many each man altering his own success story along the
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