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Ventura: the manager without shared leadership

The primary limitation of Gian Piero Ventura, the ex Italian football manager, was failing to build a cohesive team and provide a shared leadership. The Italian ex president of the football federation said: “we go to do something of extraordinary and make the history.” To reach this goal it’s necessary to build a motivational climate where every player should feel strictly linked to the others from an amalgam of will, toughness, commitment, courage and humility. This attitude comes before any tactics, because it enhances the human value of each, that in a team based on this habit, it is much more than the sum of the individual values. One team win more thanks to the group, because the performance arises from the integration of the behaviors of players skilled to do different things, together and at the same time.

The team might always think in terms of us and the role of the coach is crucial to encourage the participation of players accepting their suggestions, treating everyone with the same criteria and avoiding favoritism, giving to each of them a role. Now all this is missed, because Ventura took off the players from their role, gave confidence to someone who wasn’t in shape and giving up who was better, has kept out the most talented. After the match with Spain, he did not understand the negative psychological impact that players had experienced and continuing with the rhetoric that they are professionals and a defeat would have not influenced them. Obviously, the opposite happened.

At this point, the team leaders namely Buffon, Chiellini, De Rossi and a few others have had to bring the team together to go beyond the deficiencies showed by the coach. Ventura was incapable of comprehending their mood and he couldn’t lead them out of this tunnel of negativity, as it should have done, supporting them to fight in the next two matches, before the last decisive. Whose fundamental value lay not only in the result but especially in the moral reaction that would allow the team to face Sweden with a totally different psychological condition. The team leaders were unable to do more, because it would have meant going to a direct clash on the team to put in place.

Ventura doesn’t have certainly heard them and the episode that best highlight this situation is represented by the words of Daniele De Rossi, sit on the bench, when he says that if we want to win the game should not be him to do the warm up up but Insigne. Words not listened.

And forget about the total lack of a sense of responsibility and sense of community of the Italian managers and Ventura in leaving speak first and alone Gianluigi Buffon to explain the meaning of this elimination from the next football world cup. On the other hand, says Gigi Riva in his wonderful article, “In the hour of truth in Ventura lacked the courage (besides, one can’t give it)”.

The psychological reasons of the negative momentum of the Italian football team

The reasons for the negative performances of the national football team are also psychological and it seems that this kind of explanation has not been taken into consideration by Ventura, national ct, while in this respect most significant players, primarily Buffon, Chiellini and Barzagli have expressed ideas quite clear. It all started from the statements following the defeat with Spain. Ventura said that the players were professionals who would have been able to react positively to 3-0 right away and that this result could not have had any negative impact on the confidence of the team. Opposed were the words of Buffon after the last match with Macedonia:

Then, the national team to get out of this negative phase needs: confidence, awareness of one’s own strength, know getting up after defeats, know help, have fun, be uninhibited and positive. But the team was set to these principles? And what was plan B (what you do in place when things are not going in the right way) before the matches with Spain and with Macedonia? How are players helped during the camps to empower this mindset suggested by Buffon and underlying any winning mentality? Certainly it is true that psychological skills are acquired over time rather than a weekend. Also, some players have no place in their club team and so they have no way to test themselves frequently, in matches that you must absolutely win. Nonetheless I would like to heard, at least once, the coach say that meet some psychological difficulties is part of the game and that just because the players are professionals, the team is  also working on the mental approach to the game and how to play with a winning mentality. Then may the best team win.

Juventus new winning mind

Before the fury, then the technique. It seems to me that this is the evolution, in last years, has had the mentality of Juventus. Undisputed champions like Buffon and Pirlo, among others, had already won a lot and shown to have this approach to football, but a winning team is a lot more of their individual personalities and it had to prove that all possess and bring to the pitch this mentality. The work of Conte had the merit of bringing the fury in the game, that  physical and mental intensity coming before the technique, the team had to show for ninety minutes each game. Allegri has completed this team, which had won three consecutive Italian championships, changing the play ssystem and bringing more attention to the technical work, and on how necessary it’s to continually improve it. Today we talk about what it has been unexpectedly reached the final of the Champions League, but in sports there are no miracles. The team has, however, been shown to have exceeded the psychological limitations that prevented it from playing in order to achieve this goal. This results comes from a great training but also from a winning condition, at least in Italy, and on this confidence it has been possible to build, obstacle after obstacle, this willingness to go beyond the limits. Now everything is possible, because history teaches us that David beat Goliath. Juventus goes to Berlin with a joyful attitude, because they are months that it’s pursuing the dream that, day after day, with the hard work and dedication, it has become a reality and this is a significant psychological advantage to better address this last game. Barcelona, ​​super-favorite may run into a false start as Bolt did in the 100m final at the 2011 World Championships, resulting in disqualification. An example of superficial mind approach dictated by feel fated to win. Juventus will serve the enthusiasm accumulated in the last weeks combined with calm, that will enable it to enhance its play, the one taught by Allegri. Certainly Juventus, on its way in the Champions League, was also lucky and this has highlighted another characteristic, typical of the winning teams: to take advantage of favorable conditions. In fact, it won when it had to win and it’s not easy to get this result, because not confident teams often lose these games not thinking, losing their cool when the goal does not come immediately or if the opposing team is showing more difficult to overcome. In these cases, who should win become insecure, while the opponent gains confidence and can overturn the result in its favor, including the disbelief of the favorites. Commitment, total dedication and technique are the key to this success.

The Buffon’s normal mistakes

The champions commit few mistakes and yet often they have a very negative impact on the outcome of the match. It’s ‘the case of the two errors committed by Buffon, Juventus goalkeeper, giving rise to two goals with which the Sampdoria won the game. These errors affect us much more than those committed by other players less talented. Also because the goalkeeping errors, compared to other roles, more easily leads to goal in favor of the opponents. I liked the statements of Buffon when he said that he commits some mistakes during the season and that this is the normal. Second important statement, it was to say that a team is strong if it can react to these negative events immediately providing a winning match. These words confirm a famous phrase that “no matter how many times you fall but how quickly you get up.” For young athletes, it is important to take inspiration from the experience of champions such as Buffon, to understand that all wrong but that the difference between the good players and the other is in the error response, to cry on or lean the blame to other fellows do not need and  rather it is harmful.

Sentirsi responsabili

Continua la polemica sulle affermazioni di Buffon e allora ecco un bello spunto per riflettere.
“La verità non ha ora, è di tutti i momenti, specialmente dei momenti in cui ci sembra inopportuna”. (Albert Schweitzer)

The rules must be applied

La scelta di Luis Enrique di non fare giocare De Rossi perchè è arrivato in ritardi alla riunione tecnica del mattino anche se solo di 5 minuti è un segno di forte discontinuità con le regole del nostro calcio. Le regole vanno definite e soprattutto applicate e può succedere che il momento per applicarle non sia sempre quello giusto, e che porti a privarsi di un giocatore decisivo per la squadra. Ancora di più quando le regole sono poche e chiare, come per l’allenatore della Roma, è difficile non applicarle. E’ rigidità non avere dato una multa? A mio avviso si tratta di severità e suppongo che avesse spiegato a tutti quali sarebbero state le conseguenze qualora non fossero state rispettate. Pure Buffon si è espresso in modo franco e questo è apprezzabile, come ha ricordato Gianni Mura. L’azione del goal è stata così rapida e intensa che sono convinto che non si sia reso conto che il pallone entrato. Qualora ne fosse stato consapevole capisco la difficoltà a attribuire alla propria squadra un goal subito in una partita così importante, ciò non toglie che mi piace immaginare che un fuoriclasse potrebbe fare un gesto di discontinuità e ammetterlo.