International Football Management Is COMPLICATED (and making a case for Jordan Henderson)

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  • Опубліковано 18 тра 2024
  • A video essay on football management at an international level, England, France, Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson, and more.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:24 The curious case of Raheem Sterling
    4:29 Have we all gone mad?
    8:48 Because you gotta have faith
    15:32 The schedule - where is the time for change?
    22:34 Building an international squad
    24:48 Jordan Henderson
    27:45 Double standards
    34:25 Outro
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    Twitter: @Football_434 ( / football_434 )
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  • @Foggfjw
    @Foggfjw 11 днів тому +2

    I don't understand how you still are below 10k subs. Interesting topics, good presentation keep doing what you do.

  • @TylerAven10
    @TylerAven10 11 днів тому +3

    I can concur that this exact same line of thinking exists within the discourse for the USMNT fanbase, and it’s honestly destroyed my passion for the national team. Everything is so damn negative and about how awful our coach is, especially the way people just have no mercy saying whatever the hell they want about MLS players no matter how rude it is. It’s overwhelming and I can’t understand how anyone could handle saying the same thing over and over and over again about how horrible Berhalter is. Never mind that the rest of the world is usually impressed with our team whenever they see us play.

  • @mrdbzfann
    @mrdbzfann 9 днів тому

    Yooo great video. Subscribed.

  • @jjj8317
    @jjj8317 10 днів тому

    Colombians loveee Lorenzo, and most have no issues with the squad save for 3 players: Montero who is a gigantic keeper, but sucks at club and international level, Kevin Mier who is one of the best under 24 keepers but never gets called, and Santos Borre who is a forward that doesn't score many goals but plays anywhere in the front and as an attacking midfield with relative competence.
    In some countries there is obvious corruption and you can't ignore it in good faith. When a coach chooses the best and plays the best that he can, that's good enough

  • @rotex03
    @rotex03 11 днів тому

    Fantastic video, I also have 2 examples which support partially your thesis on managers not selecting players that could disrupt the team chemistry:
    1) France - Karim Benzema, after the whole Valbuena incident, and getting back and retiring, France managed to get to the finals of Euro 2016 and world cup 2018/2022. So you could see that, while he was the best French striker, they didn't miss him and possibly, they couldn't do much better if he was there.
    2) Argentina - Mauro Icardi wasn't picked (or at least, wasn't a starter for National team). I don't know if there is an official explanation, but it is being gossiped that players didn't want to share a ball with someone known as "Mr-steal-your-girl". Messi first of all, probably couldn't respect him for what he did to his friend, despite Mauro banging goals for Inter at that time.

    • @Football434
      @Football434  11 днів тому

      Yeah these are two obvious examples because they were so public. Im sure managers see things in training too that isnt public information, and may persuade them to not pick someone accordingly - that the public just never know about

    • @rotex03
      @rotex03 11 днів тому

      @@Football434 what do you think about Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal?
      Do you think he is really picked for football merits still, or more for being a too big of a legend to be told "no more play for you"? Or if he is also a big dressing room motivator, like Ibrahimović was for AC Milan in his final season?

  • @xboxgod
    @xboxgod 11 днів тому

    underrated

  • @xh2633
    @xh2633 2 дні тому

    It's the same sport but it's a different game. International Football is completely different as compared to Club Football. Yet so many people fail to understand this.

  • @whereismyphonebook
    @whereismyphonebook 12 днів тому +1

    thanks mate. wonderful video. gonna go watch some goldbridge now ☠

  • @oxthree448
    @oxthree448 12 днів тому

    Just a small correction we beat Italy 3-1.
    Overall another great video mate. Its just so maddening from our fanbase that want Jose Mourinho, Sarina Weigaman or even Mark Goldbridge for god's sake! Which they are repeating the same mistakes that England made with Fabio Capello!

    • @Football434
      @Football434  12 днів тому +2

      Yep, was even at that game 😮‍💨. Spent ages trying to edit a way to fix that without it seeming clunky but couldn't do it so had to leave it in!
      Thanks for watching!

    • @oxthree448
      @oxthree448 11 днів тому

      @@Football434 my Pleasure mate, anyway I've got to ask what do you think of Mark Goldbridge and the fans calling for Mourinho to replace Southgate? i don't want Mourinho because he's not once what he used to be and he hasn't managed a national team before.

  • @ellcaa4220
    @ellcaa4220 12 днів тому +1

    I largely agree with your thesis here. Just one small thing - I don't know much about Fernando Santos from before he took the Polish national team job. But the way he conduced himself as the coach of Poland and the results the team had under him definitely ARE a joke. It was really, really, really bad and unprofessional. Fernando Santos IS a joke. I don't really have strong feelings on manages of Poland before he took the job or the guy that replaced him. I don't follow international football that closely. But what Fernando Santos was doing was so bad, it made me follow that stuff for a little bit.

    • @oxthree448
      @oxthree448 12 днів тому

      Well just to put it he couldn't speak Polish, same thing for Capello who couldn't speak properly English.

    • @Football434
      @Football434  12 днів тому +3

      I think this is fair, I also think Portugal got insanely lucky in Euro 2016. My point was more that international managers all get painted with the same brush - maybe some deservingly so, maybe some not.

    • @ellcaa4220
      @ellcaa4220 11 днів тому

      @@oxthree448 Nah, he was just very unprofessional. Poland had foreign managers in the past and they seem to have done a good enough job. It's actually not that rare for the smaller teams to have a manager that doesn't speak the language. It can be a problem, but really doesn't have to be. And with Santos it's just... I honestly think he just didn't give a shit and didn't take the job seriously at all.

    • @oxthree448
      @oxthree448 11 днів тому

      @@ellcaa4220 ahh i see perhaps i didn't look into it more