The phrase
"modern footballer" refers to a current or contemporary player in the sport of football (soccer). It implies that they possess a set of skills, techniques, and attributes that are relevant and effective in today's game, which typically include physical fitness, tactical understanding, versatility, and technical ability.
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I think he will stay for years but in
modern football clubs are reluctant to hold down players on a long term after 30.
We can say a lot about his weaknesses now, the inability to teach the players the necessary things
about modern football, the team spirit, everything.
It is such a sign of weakness and lack of ambition, a sign that simply doesn't belong in
modern football at a top club or really any club.
I don't think you can be a valuable team member any longer in
modern football if you can't help out defending and pressing.
Watching highlights of that team is like getting a peek
into modern football before anyone realized it.
The entire scene was a wonderfully surreal moment only possible in this era
of modern football.
In a world as results - obsessed
as modern football, the appreciation of the beautiful is one of the few avenues left for a fan to express a simple and innocent humanity.
The Liverpool fans who howled for retribution, a re-match, for the referee's head, epitomised the totally unrealistic expectations of many
modern football fans who have re-defined the meaning of a foul.
No EPL title should automatically mean retirement for AW... Great manager in the past but unable to change with
modern football needs..
It is viewed as the benchmark
for modern football stadia with it's bowl design, meaning «bad seats» are difficult to come by when purchasing your Arsenal tickets.
As for Keown he typifies the sad trend of
most modern footballers and ex who care only about the cheque... he is what he is!
While there is no declared public position you do need to read the runes and understand the
way modern football clubs work.
This problem started when Stan took over because it coincides with Wenger's expiring
from modern football.
Remove cech, bellerin, koscienly, gazorla, ozil and sanchez from this team and all you remain with is a shell, a championship club...
modern football demands high intensity play and workrate from players, luk at how leicester thrash teams just becoz of high work rate by their players... tiki taka or whatever it is we claim to play has been overtaken by events and we need to adapt.
Wenger is also no longer a distinctive and influential footballing coach who has been dropped behind
by modern football managers.
Lionel Messi set a new landmark in
modern football history when scoring his 60th goal of the season in all competitions as Barcelona won 4 - 1 at Real Zaragoza to move to within three points of Liga...
Wenger doesn't think - on - his - feet to adjust & develop quickly enough to keep - up with more
modern football managers at the top - level, and that will be Arsenal's continued downfall.
Issues behind the scenes, money etc are all irrelevant factors as we have now seen that he simply does not
understand modern football and persists with pointless formations and can not motivate or coach his players
If it once stood, that was before
modern football era, Mourinho - style counter attacking and fast wing plays forward.
And
where modern football itself can, at times, be a remorseless, almost overwhelmingly physical battle, all pace and power, Iniesta has always been almost old - fashioned in his soft - shoed stylings.
Just a team that can defend would be nice but I don't trust the board to have the guts to sack Wenger and get a real hunger manager that knows
what modern football teams need, knopp was the guy I thought we would of went for.
Top managers in
modern football don't gamble and rely on other teams mistakes, they make sure they have every chance of reaching their goal by building an unstoppable squad even if it costs an extra 60m.
Unsurprisingly, the rabid fans who circulated that band's demos and went to their local shows are also people who are very much
against modern football.
He doesen't believe in
modern football training methods, he already said that his players doesen't do heavy exercises and prefers they to train with a ball instead of do some gym work as other clubs do.
Where
many modern footballers can, at times, be hard people to love, Iniesta — however he's playing — has never been anything less than entirely adorable.
The job of managing Manchester United after Alex Ferguson was perhaps the biggest and most overwhelming
position modern football has ever produced, and Moyes didn't offer it to himself.