In an interview, Italian veteran coach Capello talked about Pirlo, alien Ronaldo, Cassano and other topics.
What advice do you have for Italian coaches?
The first advice I want to give is to start coaching from the youth academy. Because I have seen too many coaches start coaching at too high a level when they are not ready. For example, Pirlo was not ready when he coached Juventus. When coaching in youth training, you will encounter all the difficulties, starting with the parents of the young players. They are the first problem, because parents usually think that their children are talented players. I would even suggest building a movie theater near the stadium to allow these parents to watch movies (without affecting training).
Nowadays, the football world has changed a lot. In the past, every child could play football, but today the tuition for football schools is as high as 1,000 euros.
In Italy, everyone now pays attention to tactical training, but ignores technical training. The results of the national team speak for themselves. My advice to parents is if your kids are 11 or 2 years old and a coach starts teaching them tactics, that coach should be fired.
You once suggested that Real Madrid sell Ronaldo
You must understand three different types of leaders in the team: first, those who lead the team by example on the court, such as Baresi and Maldini; second, team leaders who have great charisma in the locker room even if they do not play much time; third, those negative leaders who bring negativity and dissatisfaction. Ronaldo at Real Madrid was an example. He weighed 94 kilograms at the time and went out partying every night. At one point I had to ask the president to send him away. However, Ronaldo is still the greatest player I have ever coached.
Looking back on your coaching career, which player impressed you the most?
Riva and Batistuta impressed me the most because of their shooting style. It would be great if we could have such strikers now! Batistuta doesn't dribble past people, but when he receives the ball in the air, he predicts that he can score before he touches the ball.
So which player makes you the most angry?
The first is Cassano. I feel very sorry to see him like that. Because in some ways, he is even better than Totti. Seedorf also pissed me off, and when he was giving more instructions than me in the dressing room, I handed him my jacket and walked out of the dressing room. Papin? He is very powerful but maybe the San Siro is too big for him.