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Dossena: "Fair play attuale e determinante nello sport e nella vita"
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2 years ago
(Adnkronos) - L'ex calciatore, campione del Mondo 1982, parla del valore del fair play. L'allenatore è tra i 28 premiati 2024 come ambasciatore Fair Play nel mondo.
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00:00
What are the most important values in life?
00:04
They are more important than ever.
00:06
From now on they will be decisive,
00:08
but not in sport, but in life.
00:10
It's better to have opportunities like this,
00:13
it's better to talk about it,
00:15
to start talking about it,
00:17
so that the verb can come from somewhere
00:19
and someone can pick it up.
00:20
An example of free play that you carry in your heart,
00:22
or because you are the protagonist,
00:24
because your opponent is a teammate?
00:26
There are no examples in life as in sport.
00:28
Respect, tolerance, education,
00:31
this is free play,
00:33
but not in a football field,
00:35
not in a dressing room,
00:36
but in a working environment,
00:37
in everyday life.
00:38
What are Fabio's reflections on the World Cup
00:41
and on the precocious elimination
00:44
of the European national team?
00:46
This is a particular moment in our movement.
00:49
We need ideas, we need long-term vision,
00:53
we need responsibility
00:55
and also important decisions.
00:58
We know what to do,
01:00
we don't need to bother anyone
01:02
and we don't need to run after prejudices.
01:05
Do Italian players also need to be involved
01:08
in the youth sector?
01:09
But I make a provocation.
01:11
The clubs have reached the European peak
01:14
with the foreigners.
01:16
So where is the truth?
01:18
Obviously, we can take some precautions.
01:22
If a working environment,
01:24
if a company needs qualified staff,
01:27
they look for them.
01:29
In my opinion,
01:30
it would be enough to bring people to Italy
01:32
who have a qualified curriculum,
01:34
20 national matches,
01:36
I don't know,
01:37
they can qualify,
01:38
because this is what can go wrong.
01:41
But the clubs got there
01:43
and there were the foreigners.
01:45
What do you think of the figure of Spalletti
01:47
and his work?
01:48
Spalletti is a coach with an important pedigree.
01:51
I think he made mistakes on a technical level.
01:54
I admire him,
01:56
I don't know why he did it.
01:58
He has weaknesses,
02:00
injuries,
02:02
not an excellent quality.
02:04
But when he was called to use his know-how,
02:08
he made some mistakes.
02:10
Mistakes are made,
02:12
but I can't reach the principle
02:14
he reached with the decisions.
02:16
To give up the role of a coach?
02:18
No, that's enough.
02:20
One of the criticisms
02:22
made to the national team
02:25
was the lack of grit,
02:28
especially against Switzerland.
02:32
If we can consider the brain as a muscle,
02:35
that's the first organ that gets tired.
02:39
So something must have happened,
02:41
because there are a lot of images.
02:44
If you want to see them,
02:46
maybe you can understand
02:48
where the confusion came from.
02:50
But first of all, the brain.
02:52
But there's an Italian who came to the guards,
02:55
Vincenzo Montella with Turkey.
02:57
Yes, but the coach accompanies the team
02:59
a minute before going on the pitch.
03:01
The coach must work
03:03
until the best team,
03:05
players in the best conditions
03:07
and in the best possible situation,
03:09
and then there are the players.
03:11
Do you think it's right to go on
03:13
with Gravina, Spalletti and Buffon,
03:15
who has confirmed his commitment?
03:17
Yes, we don't have time to change,
03:19
but we have to change something.
03:23
We've heard a lot of chitchat
03:25
in recent years,
03:27
but not only in this European Cup.
03:29
If you want to change things, you change.
03:31
But if you don't want to do it,
03:33
we'll assist from you.
03:35
In situations like this,
03:37
everyone has responsibilities.
03:39
It's not just about what Spalletti did,
03:42
or what the president does,
03:44
or what the FIGC does.
03:46
But we're there
03:48
talking about the same things.
03:50
I think people are tired
03:52
of hearing the same things all the time.
03:54
How will you start again?
03:56
How will you start again?
03:58
Ah, in 60 days,
04:00
with the same men
04:02
to whom we'll have to talk,
04:04
to whom we'll have to confront,
04:06
to whom we'll have to say
04:08
what we've done,
04:10
trying to make sure
04:12
they don't see themselves
04:14
in the post-match statements
04:16
or in the European Cup.
04:18
Will there always be Inter
04:20
on the market?
04:22
I think so, yes.
04:24
How close will Napoli be to Conte?
04:26
Obviously, Napoli made a quality leap.
04:28
In terms of determination,
04:30
in terms of motivation,
04:32
they really made a quality leap.
04:34
I think it's important.
04:36
Can I ask you a comment
04:38
about coach Diola?
04:40
He's a very young coach
04:42
who has shown quality.
04:44
But as I always say,
04:46
coaches, as well as players,
04:48
have to be measured every day.
04:50
What he did two months ago
04:52
is no longer enough.
04:54
You have to show every day,
04:56
you have to be present
04:58
and you have to check your work
05:00
on a daily basis.
05:02
The coach's job is very difficult now.
05:04
It's the same.
05:06
Tiago Motta has shown great quality
05:08
but now he's going to Juventus
05:10
and the Juventus shirt is heavy.
05:12
When you wake up in the morning
05:14
and you're a Juventus player,
05:16
you have to put on that shirt
05:18
and go into an important dressing room.
05:20
There are a lot of checks to do
05:22
and a lot of things to check.
05:24
On a technical level,
05:26
the coaches are all good
05:28
but they shouldn't be left alone.
05:30
Today the coach
05:32
needs to confront himself.
05:34
He needs to constantly change himself.
05:36
He needs to have relationships.
05:38
It's a monstrous job
05:40
and if the club doesn't protect the coach,
05:42
he can be as good as he wants
05:44
but it's going to be difficult.
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