In recent football circles, the change of coach of the Singapore national team has caught my attention. From Ma Dexing's report, I felt some subtle changes in the game of football in the era of globalization.
The news that the former head coach of the Singapore national team, Takashi Nishitani, has left his class, and I can't help but think: the success of a coach is not only tactical and technicalCommunication skillsHow important it is. Takayuki Nishitani was not fluent enough in English, which caused him to be unable to effectively communicate tactics and ideas with his players. On the football field, every detail can affect the outcome of a game, and the communication between coaches and players is no exception. It can be said that Nishiya's departure is not only a technical issue, but more the result of a language barrier.
He could be replaced by Tsutomu Ogura, a coach with a wealth of experience and good English skills. In the highly globalized field of footballMultilingual abilityIt has almost become a must-have skill for coaches. Especially in a multicultural place like Singapore, it is important to be able to communicate with players fluently in English. Not only does Ogura have solid technical and tactical skills in football, but more importantly, he is able to bridge language barriers and better connect with his players.
In addition, this change of coach also showed me the pragmatic attitude of the Singapore Football Association. They are not blindly pursuing big-name coaches, but pay more attention to the actual communication and cooperation between coaches and players. This attitude is very important for the long-term development of the national team. A coach who understands and adapts to the local culture, and who can communicate effectively with the players, often leads to better results.
Of course, the Singapore Football Association also faces financial and practical considerations in the process of selecting a new coach. For example, South Korean coach Park Hengxu's high salary demand, although it reflects his personal value, is also beyond the budget of the Singapore Football Association. This realistic economic consideration is also an important factor that the Football Association has to consider when choosing a coach.
As a footballer, I know how important a coach is to a team. They are not only the formulators of tactics, but also the shapers of team spirit. The change of coach is not only a change of personnel, but also a change of tactics and spirit. I believe that with the arrival of the new coach, the Singapore national team will have a new look and I hope they can show better form in the next competitions.
This change of coach is not only a change for the Singapore national team, but also a profound reflection on the diversity and professionalism of global football culture. The coach's linguistic skills, cultural adaptability and tactical guidance skills are all essential elements of modern football. I look forward to seeing more and more coaches with a global perspective and multicultural backgrounds shine on the world football scene.