Mascherano: Im not going to be teaching players like De Paul - Soccer News
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Mascherano: Im not going to be teaching players like De Paul - Soccer News
"Clearly, as a coach, one tries to bring order to the team. That's what I'm here for, right? But hey, I'm not going to be teaching these kinds of players how to play football. They have already have a track record and experience. It allowed us, in the end, to see contagious football."
"There are a lot of things, perhaps many times we get caught up in analysing football too much. Football has other things that perhaps at first glance are not noticeable, which are emotions. When you play with your heart in your hand, a good dynamic in achieved."
"Clearly we have good players; we are lucky to have a team with great players, and when they start to infect each other, what happened happens."
Inter Miami head coach Javier Mascherano expressed confidence in his experienced players, particularly Rodrigo De Paul, stating he does not need to teach them fundamental football skills. De Paul delivered an outstanding performance against Orlando City with 106 touches, 37 passes in the final third, and 10 possession wins. Mascherano emphasized that coaching involves bringing order to the team while allowing established players to leverage their track record. He highlighted the importance of emotions and heart in football, noting that when experienced players connect emotionally, they create contagious, dynamic play. Miami won 4-2 after trailing, with Lionel Messi scoring twice. The team faces D.C. United next while managing injuries to key players.
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