[日天乱翻]Ferguson承认处理那些"带套"球员很头痛
曼联主教练Sir Alex Ferguson认为和那些生性“脆弱的”和总是生活在“襁褓中的”的球员打交道是他工作中最难的一部分。他说现在的球员需要更坚韧点,并且要学会在被批评之后,承认自己的错误。作为一个格拉斯哥造船工人的儿子,Ferguson,如果这个曾经领导过一次罢工,并且性格强硬的人,会由衷的同情今天那些所谓娇纵的球员的话,那将会是一件很搞笑的事情。强硬如Ferguson者,做为一名主教练也不得不因为现在这些变得更物质的球员而改变自己跟球员打交道的方式,但显然这种调整对他来说并不容易。被问到工作中的那些方面是最难做的,Ferguson说:“今天?我们有太多不同性格的球员,现在的球员与25年前相比更脆弱了。”“他们成天都被那些经纪人或者一些诽闻缠绕着。他们很少会自觉举起手来承认自己的错误。”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00647/P102_Nanni_185x360_647309a.jpgNani就在上周,Ferguson和Nani发生了争执,这位曼联边锋觉得自己在俱乐部中失去了地位,抱怨着主教练是如何“摧毁”他的自信心,并且让他的现状如此糟糕,就是因为没有在重要比赛中把他派上场。Nani又说Ferguson是个“非常古怪难缠的人”,还说Ferguson在更衣室中“是一个前一分钟还喜笑颜开称赞你,后一分钟马上变脸对你恶语相向,骂你是废物的人”。
暂且不论葡萄牙小子还能在Old Trafford呆多久,Ferguson可是学会了必要之时,与那些敏感的球员勾肩搭背了,不过一旦他认为你不能再为球会贡献些什么了,你就会像以往发生的那样,被马上清理掉。“如果你回到30年前,你会为自己是一名球员而感到自豪,并会为自己的言行而负责,”曼联主教练说到。“他们单纯并且无拘无束,所以他们会主动来找你说‘嘿,是我的错’ 这多好”。 “但今天他们却被许多东西包围着,保护着,也比以往更加的脆弱,有人教唆他们做这做那,这幕后有许多的推手,毫无疑问就是那些经理人。”
Ferguson希望球员多培养自己的责任感,同时他毫不掩饰自己对那些把球员攥在手里的经理人的蔑视。
周二,在由联赛主教练委员会举办,为庆祝18位总共获得1000项国内联赛冠军和杯赛冠军的主教练的开幕晚宴上,Ferguson说:“我队里有个小鬼,刚刚入选了英格兰U21国家队,第二天他的经纪人就打电话过来说,‘我想现在是时候找个时间坐下来谈谈新的合同问题了。’”“经纪人认为既然进了U21国家队就应该得到一份新合同。我说:‘嘿,那得看这小子在曼联的表现。’ 没办法,这世道就是这样。现在所有的经纪人都直接和俱乐部主席或者CEO联系了。他们主导了大部分的转会;这可不行,必须得经过我的手,这不是好的现象。”
如果Chelse在这个周六的下午战胜来访的Wolverhampton Wanderers的话,曼联在周六晚上与造访的Everton还未开打之前,将会被领头羊Chelse甩下8分之远。
对于Liverpool现在的困境,Ferguson相信这个赛季,Manchester City,Tottenham Hotspur, Aston Villa或者是Everton这四家俱乐部中将会有一家“打破四大家族的垄断”,但他预期榜首之争仍旧只会在两只队伍间进行。“强队比以往丢掉了更多的比赛和分数,这让追赶者看到了希望,联赛将会是非常有竞争性的,” Ferguson说。“不过我的经验告诉我,这赛季最终将会有两家新的球会打破平衡,挤进前四。”
[ 本帖最后由 日天 于 2009-11-19 02:21 PM 编辑 ] Sir Alex Ferguson admits his exasperation at dealing with ‘cocooned’ players
Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, believes that modern-day footballers need
to toughen up and learn to admit their mistakes after claiming that the hardest part of his
job is dealing with “fragile” and “cocooned” players.
As the son of a Govan shipbuilder and a former shop steward who once led an unofficial
walkout over pay, the notion of a hard-edged character such as Ferguson being able to
sympathise genuinely with the pampered stars of today is an intriguing if uneasy one.
It says much about his strengths as a manager that he has been able to cultivate his
approach as players have become ever more demanding over the years, but the adjustments he
has had to make are clearly ones that have not come easily to him.
Asked what the most difficult aspect of his job is these days, Ferguson said: “Today? It’s
a different player character we’ve got today, it’s a player who’s more fragile than
players 25 years ago.
“They are maybe more cocooned today by the agents or the press they receive at times. They
’re less likely to hold their hands up and say they’re at fault for things.”
Only last week Ferguson had to contend with Nani, the United winger who has failed to make
an impact at the club, complaining about how the manager was “breaking” his confidence and
making him “sadder by the day” for not starting him in the big matches.
Nani also accused Ferguson of being a “very complicated guy” and said that “he can go
from complimenting you to plain trashing you in a question of minutes” in the dressing
room.
Whether the Portugal player survives much longer at Old Trafford remains to be seen, but
although Ferguson has learnt to put an arm around the shoulders of his more sensitive
players when the need arises, it is far removed from how things used to be when football was
populated more by no-nonsense characters.
“If you go back 30 years, you had a player with a certain pride, a responsibility for their
own performance,” the United manager said. “They were less protected so they could come in
and say, ‘Hands up, it was my fault,’ and that was good.
“But today they are very protected, more fragile than ever, and that’s a lot to do with
the type of people who guide them, like agents.”
While Ferguson would like players to take more personal responsibility, there is no
disguising his contempt for the power that agents now hold.
Speaking on Tuesday at an inaugural dinner of the League Managers Association Hall of Fame
1,000 Club, which celebrated the 18 men who have managed in more than 1,000 domestic league
and cup matches, Ferguson said: “We had a young boy get in the England Under-21s. His agent
phoned up the next day and said, ‘I think it’s time we sat down for a new contract.’
“In his mind he thought that getting into the under-21s demanded a new contract. I said, ‘
Well, let’s see how he plays for Manchester United.’ But that’s the way the world is. Now
it’s all conducted by agents phoning the chairman or chief executive. They conduct most
transfers; it’s not right. I’ve had to handle that, it’s the new way.”
If Chelsea beat Wolverhampton Wanderers at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon, United
will be eight points adrift of the Barclays Premier League leaders by the time they face
Everton at Old Trafford in the evening kick-off.
With Liverpool floundering, Ferguson believes that one of Manchester City, Tottenham
Hotspur, Aston Villa or Everton could “break into the top four” this season, but he
expects the title race to come down to a straight fight between two teams.
“The top teams are losing games and more points in the early part of the season more than
ever and that gives rise to the hope that it will be a very competitive league,” he said.
“But my experience tells me that two teams will eventually break away.” 在我看來只有1隊打破4強的局面
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