A soccer world cup without fun

It may be true that at this World Cup the game proposed by the teams is poor, personally it seems to me that what is most lacking is fun.

It means having the pleasure of entering the field to challenge the opponents, the game then is the means to achieve this goal. This is not naive reasoning; it is clear that teams want to win even when playing poorly or with only one shot on goal. However, when the pleasure is lacking, the desire to do everything to succeed is lost. So it happens as with Lukaku who has been dominated by the sense of revenge, by his frustration at not having been decisive until d now, which instead often leads to acting impulsively and with little precision, or the locker room fights over personal issues that however kill the pleasure of playing together, or playing for a trade and not for passion as has happened to several footballers no longer young.

However, this lack is not only of the players, I would say that an important role for its solicitation should be played by the coach, who if he does not highlight its relevance in a world cup, where the whole world is watching your team, I would say he fails in his leadership function. The leader must ignite the team and think like Napoleon when he stated, “I win my battles even with the dreams of my soldiers.”

Do coaches have this goal of making teams dream?

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