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Arsene Wenger: “I would love to help India develop football”

Avik Roy by Avik Roy
December 6, 2022
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“I must come to India because I have never been there,” said Arsene Wenger

The question from HT was after a session of the FIFA Technical Study group( TSG) where Wenger and Juergen Klinsmann spoke of the trends in the first round after studying around 8000 data points per match. “ Your chairman met me lately and I’ve said I would love to help India develop football, ” said Wenger FIFA’s chief of Global Football Development on Sunday.

“I must come to India because I have never been there,” said Arsene Wenger

I would love to help India develop football: Wenger

The All India Football Federation( AIFF) has said that Wenger could visit India to advise on youth development systems. “ It’ll not be this time because we finish then on December 18 but perhaps in the first six months of the coming time, ” he said.

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“ You guys play too important of justice, ” he said with a smile before being attended out of the theatre. From the group stage games, the TSG has set up that brigades used the bodies more and Wenger said that the platoon with the stylish wide players have a lesser chance to win the World Cup. “ That includes full tails. The centre has been better defended than in Russia and that has forced players to go wide. It’s also why there have been lower balls played behind the defence, ” he said.

The number of pretensions from crosses has gone up by 83 since 2018, according to data collated by TSG. Thirty per cent of the moves have been from the left hand and 28 from the right. Crowding the centre also explained why attempts on things have come down, from 12.0 in Russia to 10.9 then, said Wenger.

Brigades have got two lines( defence and midfield) to play close to each other and that has reduced space for players to pull the detector, ” said Klinsmann. The exception? “ Lionel Messi’s thing against Mexico where he set up space from outside the box, ” said Klinsmann.

“ As a striker, I would prefer crosses from the end line as it makes it easier to lose your marker. Players then haven’t been shy of crossing the ball early so it helps if a forward can read the situation and make the run, ” he said.

“I must come to India because I have never been there,” said Arsene Wenger

The pretensions per game standard is 2.5, analogous to what it was in Russia where after the group stages it was 2.54, according to data participated by TSG. The pretensions in 90 twinkles too have come down from 21 in 2018 to 12 then. “ Using five backups to cover defences more can be a reason, ” said Wenger.

And because the middle has been better defended there have been smaller pretensions from outside the box, said Wenger. That was the cue for Klinsmann to again speak of brigades suffering because they demanded a No. 9. “ Germany had 67 attempts on thing, the outside, but have gone home because they couldn’t finish the chances they created. We haven’t had no. 9 since Miroslav Klose. The False Nine always has an reason that they aren’t genuine songwriters, ” he said.

What has also changed is the part of goalkeepers. From 443 in Russia, the number of times a goalkeeper has offered to admit the ball has gone up to 726. The goalkeeper has been a crucial element in distribution, said Wenger. “ In our time, the No. 10 would be adored because he’d produce thing-scoring openings. Now, the goalkeeper plays with a protective medial, who also plays to an attacking medial and also a forward. So you can have three playmakers, ” said Klinsmann.

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