Jose Mourinho's return to the charge has been in the spotlight and former Chelsea star Galla has given his opinion. He believes that the young players today lack the courage and ability to accept criticism, in stark contrast to the players who were coached by Jose Mourinho back then. According to Gala, Mourinho is a good coach and he has what it takes to coach again. However, Newcastle is not his ideal next home. Galla believes Mourinho needs players with a brave mentality, players who are willing to fight for him, accept his criticism and put in the effort. However, it is difficult for today's young players to accept criticism, and they lack the effort and perseverance needed to succeed.
If Mourinho wants to return to the Premier League and win titles, Newcastle are not the ideal choice. Galla believes Newcastle's lack of world-class players is not enough for a coach who strives for excellence. To be successful, Mourinho needs to have a strong player around him and a club with a global reach. However, this raises the question: why are today's young players reluctant to accept criticism and put in the effort to succeed? On the one hand, the current social environment has changed people's mentality.
Young players grew up in an era of emphasis on personal worth and self-esteem, where they were more focused on their feelings and often felt hurt by criticism. They are more inclined to seek praise and encouragement rather than receiving guidance and criticism. On the other hand, the commercialization of modern football has also had an impact on young players. They often become tools for clubs and ** people, in pursuit of money and fame. They are more focused on the results of the game than on improving their skills and abilities. As a result, they are less receptive to criticism because they are more focused on external evaluation and returns. However, to succeed in modern football, young players must change that mentality.
Accepting criticism and putting in the effort is a surefire way to become a top player. It is only through constant training and hard work that they will be able to make a breakthrough in the competition and win the championship. Therefore, we need to give more guidance and support to young players. Coaches and clubs should focus on developing the character and mentality of their players and helping them to develop the right values and attitudes. At the same time, we also need to change the commercialization trend of modern football and return football to its most essential competitive spirit. In short, the question of Jose Mourinho's return to coach raises questions about the modern age of young players.
They lack the courage and ability to accept criticism, which is not enough for a coach who aspires to success. However, we can develop young players with more courage and perseverance by changing the social environment and football culture so that they can achieve more on the football field.