Abate suggests Fonseca plans to restructure the echelon, Liverpool targets Poberga
With Reindez's goal, AC Milan defeated Verona away. Abat, former Ross and Blacks, talked about the club's issues, and he had complaints about Fonseca's plans. Abate hinted that Fonseka plans to reorganize the echelon. As the newly appointed head coach, Fonseka pays no problem to pay attention to the construction of the echelon. However, Abate hinted that the coaching staff of the first team directly intervened and even reorganized the echelon, which was a bit too much. What's more, Fonseca's coaching team belongs to the foreign aid coaching team, and they do not have Milan's foundation. Abat also revealed that even former San Siro stars like Gattuso and Inzagi, they did not talk about restructuring the echelon when they were head coaches. Milan's loan players performed well, especially Poberga's outstanding performance in Bologna, who has almost become the core of the club. The management of the Ross and Blacks hopes that Poberga will return, but the Apennines star has also become popular in the transfer market. In Abat's view, the probability of Poberga returning to San Siro is getting lower and lower - Liverpool is targeting Poberga. Midfielders have always been a scarce link for Anfield, and there has been no improvement since Klopp to Slott's era. Liverpool's performance this season is somewhat in sight, but the problem of weak midfield lineup may become a hidden danger in the later multi-line battle. happens that Poberga is competent for three positions in the midfield, and it makes sense that Liverpool has set his sights on him. Moreover, Slot never needs talented players, he needs players who can actually make up for the club's loopholes, and Poberga also meets this requirement. Poberga's performance in Serie A is remarkable. He not only has excellent physical fitness and coverage, but also can contribute accurate passes and interceptions at critical moments, which is a key link in the team's offensive and defensive transformation. His versatile attributes give Liverpool's midfield configuration more possibilities. Whether it is a defensive midfielder to consolidate the backcourt or as an offensive initiator, Poberga can complete the task with ease. In addition, Poberga's age and potential are also one of the reasons why Liverpool values him. At the age of 25, he is in the rising period of his career and still has a lot of room for development in the future. If you can successfully join Liverpool, under the guidance of Klopp, Poberga's skills and mind will be further improved, and he is expected to grow into a world-class midfielder. This news caused an uproar within the club, and many experienced employees were talking in private, believing that such a move was undoubtedly a challenge to the club's tradition. They are worried that if the echelon is reorganized by the foreign coaching team, it will not only break the original balance, but also affect the growth trajectory of young players. After all, many of these children carry the hope of Milan's future. Abate further emphasized that the growth of the echelon requires time and patience, and we cannot be eager for quick success and instant benefits. He recalled his days in the echelon when he was young. Although the conditions were difficult at that time, it was the purity and love for football that made them step by step to this day. He believes that maintaining the independence and continuity of the echelon is crucial to cultivating true Milanese blood. Faced with external doubts, Fonseca did not respond directly, but chose to prove it with actions. He began to visit the echelon more frequently, communicate face to face with young players, trying to understand their needs and dreams. It is worth mentioning that Abat left San Siro's echelon after the end of last season, which is probably related to Fonseca's plan. At the same time, Fonseca also began to adjust his coaching strategy, striving to introduce modern training methods and tactical concepts on the basis of respecting the club's traditions, and strive to find a new path that is both in line with the spirit of Milan and can promote the progress of the echelon. Although this storm has temporarily subsided, what it left to Milan is a profound reflection on the future development direction and a re-understanding of the importance of echelon construction. In the football world, inheritance and innovation have never been contradictory. The key is how to find that delicate balance point. The author believes that the matter of Fonseca's plan to reorganize the echelon needs to be viewed in two ways. Combined with the instability of Fonseca's coaching Milan in the early days, he knew very well that the foundation of the Ross and Blacks' youth training was a bit shaken. The first team itself relies on echelon construction. The youth team has a bad foundation and the adult team will not be much better. Moreover, AC Milan is not in the Golden Dollar era, or the overall Serie A signing force cannot rely on the transfer market. The construction of clubs mainly relies on youth training, and the main source of talents for the first team is still the echelon of their own clubs. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with the essence of Fonseca's plan to reorganize the echelon, but in the eyes of an old Milan figure like Abate, as the new coach, he is inappropriate in these matters.
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