Well, thanks for registering viva italia, and for posting your thoughts.
I don't think footballcoach's thoughts are racist per se, or at least I know several reasonable people who have held similar thoughts. At least here in America it is easy to see how this discussion gains traction.
Since our countries have distinct nationalities and characters, sometimes it helps to develop that distinctiveness in our soccer games. In America, we don't have a distinct personality (having borrowed everything from everywhere) and it gives our national team a split personality. We for years have copied the traditional English game: long passes, good off the ball movement, spacing and direct play. Which are all elements of well played soccer, but we lack the nuance to play any other way, and we, like everyone else on the planet, have been looking to the Brazilian good ball control model in recent years. I don't know if we are getting better. I tend to think we'd do better if we succeeded at developing the strengths of the English model, rather than frenetically changing on the fly. Of course, before all things Brazilian came into vogue, it was the supposed Dutch model that everyone was trying to emulate. I just think that maybe countries would do better forging their own style of play and dictating that on lesser teams, rather than trying to adopt whatever fad comes into being. I've only seen two of England's games under Capello, and it seems to me that he's still playing an English game, he's just better at it than McLaren was.
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