(11-24-2022, 02:21 AM)LP link Wrote:No being a 24x7 follower of soccer I've read a lot of old heads in media today to get a specialist perspective, they are bitching and moaning about player development, but I think they are basically potting the youth in the squad to cover for the old boys who underperformed, the specialist commentators are basically looking after their mates / former team-mates. They complain about the kids in the squad, then in the next breath they complain about Australia's poor player development of kids, it is a stupidly polarising and pointless complaint.
Some would read it as a side swipe towards the coach, so not much has changed, it is the same old same old.
You can see why blokes don't want the job, it's a poison chalice.
The bitching and moaning comes from the likes of Craig Foster who has delusions of grandeur. The reality is, that the French have a system and soccer culture that has been churning out champion players since I remember walking and talking.
Who pray tell are the old boys?
Aaron Mooy, Aziz Behich and Matthew Leckie? They were arguably the better players on the park for Australia particularly in possession. The main culprit is the coach who is part of soccers Sydney Mafia (the one that ruined Australian Cricket).
This is what tells the story best:
According to Transfermarkt.com which is as good a guide on a players worth in the international market place as any:
https://www.transfermarkt.com/kylian-mba...ler/342229
Kylian Mbappe. One player albeit an absolute star of the game and gun. Paris St. Germain, playing with superstars like Lionel Messi and Neymar.
Current market value 160 million Euros.
Australia's team that faced France:
Mathew Ryan - Fc Copenhagen Denmark second string keeper. 5 million euros
Nathaniel Atkinson - ASC Cham in the German lower leagues unrated lets put him at 700k euros.
Harry Souttar - Stoke City English Championship (second division) 4.5 million euros
Kye Rowles - Heart of Midlothian Scottish Premier League - 600k euros
Aziz Behich - Dundee United Scottish Premier League - 700k euros
Jackson Irvine - FC St. German 2nd division Pauli - 2 million euros.
Aaron Mooy - Celtic Scottish Premier League 4 million euros.
Riley McGree - Middlesborough FC - English Championship (second division) - 2.00 million euros
Mathew Leckie - Melbourne City A League - 800k - euros
Mitchell Duke - Fagiano Okayama Japan - 800k euros
Craig Goodwin - Adelaide United A league - 1.2 million euros.
Total squad value: 22.3 million euros.
It speaks volumes.
The Australian "old boys" are all at worst, 32 years of age and playing youngsters cements a generation of pavlovs dogs doesnt it? Timmy Cahill at aged 35 and 36 was miles above what any of this team can offer us today. Age is literally just a number.
Argentina fielded 4 players over the age of 35, and whilst they didn't win against the Saudis who were stoic, they dominated general play and created more chances which usually means that they win 95% of the time with the odd outlier going the other way.
That French team has representation of players who are both older and younger, and represent top teams, gaining better experience in high pressure situations against higher calibre opponents and teamates most of the year, whilst the motley crue that represented us are playing in some cases in leagues where guys arent proper professionals.