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Master tactician Santana set to establish South African football's SWAT team
The new Bafana coach brings a combination of Brazilian enthusiasm and discipline to a country hoping for at least a quarter-final slot when they host the 2010 World Cup.
by Dr Nikolaus Eberl on 01 May 2008
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According to his predecessor, Carlos Albert Parreira, newly-appointed South Africa coach Joel Santana is best at fielding highly-organised units of defensive midfielders that close down their opponents and constitute Santana's very own SWAT team.Describing him as “a leader whose teams are well organised and balanced”, Parreira praised Santana’s ability to handle pressure and perform when pushed against the wall.
Arguably Santana’s greatest skill lies in motivating key players to bring a losing team back from the brink of defeat and fostering the all-important self-belief in what makes a winner.'Santana knows how to bring out the best in players and win their hearts and confidence while instilling discipline'Already he has drafted a business plan for Bafana, based upon a detailed SWAT analysis conducted by Parreira’s team, which is predominantly focused on optimising “the psychological skills” of the players.Santana believes a team performs best when the players enjoy themselves, and he is best at creating an environment that enables the two “foremost qualities of a winning team, enthusiasm and discipline”.Says Parreira: “His strength is his ability to always have a good ambience with the players. He knows how to bring out the best in players and win their hearts and confidence while instilling discipline. He is a players’ coach.”
As for the validity of Santana’s tactical play, it follows in the footsteps of Manchester United’s Sir Alex Ferguson, who has applied the 4-4-2 formation ever since he took over the famous club and attributes his greatest successes to this tactical set-up.Equally important, both the successes of the 2002 and 2006 hosting teams, South Korea and Germany, who each advanced to the semi-finals in spite of fielding mediocre teams, were due to the strict discipline with which the coaches played their winning formation.Maybe Parreira is right and his successor will pick up where the previous World Cup winner left off, that is commanding winning performances and taking Bafana back to the glory days of 1996.
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on May 01, 2008 on May 01, 2008
If Ferguson is right, surely Sanatana must be right, too
How do you define a SWAT team in soccer?
Is quarterfinal the best South Africa is hoping for? This would be a shame for the hosting nation!
Herad Santana is a strict disciplinarian, very much like Germany's Magath? Anybody to confirm?
How does South African player mentality differ from the Brazilian? Will Santana be able to apply the same tactics that worked in Brazil in such a different environment??
by Dr Nikolaus Eberl on May 01, 2008
Remember Parreira produced only one great game with Bafana - poor performance at the African Cup!
on May 02, 2008 on May 02, 2008
Any comments from Jordaan?
Why did Parreira leave?
Any comments from Blatter?
Santana never coached a national side - watch this space
I don‘t wish to be all doom and gloom, but Santana is not the man to lead our quest for 2010
Internationally, he‘s a rookie ... and he knows nothing of the South African game or South African players.
on May 06, 2008 on May 06, 2008
all will be well if he is given a channce.
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