After a dry spell forty-four years Spain has finally managed to win the European Championship to. After all this time was what might have it this year? Even after all the past defeats, Luis Aragones was in a position to his team for simply by its decision to ignore the naysayers and a side view of the Spanish built on pride and not to develop feelings of failure for our customers.
This kind of pride ended inspiring teamwork, and those who mocked in Spain seemed to be only a feeling Drivedeeper. It seemed that at the end of the day they were playing not only for themselves but for the whole of Spain. When the moment came to hold the cup, it was a victory not only for the team, but also for their homeland.
Frankly, it is a method of team building that some members of the Premier League can learn from. Instead of spending should find out the outrageous amount of money on players who are looking for only himself, perhaps managers start looking for players who are willingto commit to something bigger. For while a player can make a name for themselves on their own, they can not be regarded as truly successful without a strong team.
So what should managers do? Creating in their players a sense of team pride - the feeling that they play for their "dream team" and not just the team that it is on hold until something better comes. Along with whom they must be willing to take the tough decisions to agree to take a playerif they do not play for the team - no matter how popular they are. And they need to pay their players what they are worth, so they do not have the feeling that itch to find something better.
Think of it. Your favorite site consists of players who have stuck to there long enough to really learn to work together as a unit to know each other's weaknesses and strengths, and play inside. Add a little talent and passion and a side as good as it could not stop like. And misfortunecould fuel the fire even more.
Take the recent victory of the Spaniards, for example again. They triumphed over nearly half a century of failure, but a certain member of the opposing German team could not even fit in with their victory without the addition of a hint of controversy. Jens Lehmann, the German goalkeeper, referee Roberto Rosetti verbally attacked after the match and claimed that he was prejudiced against the Germans, and implying that his actions led to the victory of the Spaniards. Next to go, he madedisparaging comments against the Spanish player who scored the only goal of the match, Fernando Torres. Well, maybe he sincerely believed everything he said or maybe he was just a bad loser venting his frustration.
But the truth is it might not matter. Spain triumphed over years of loss, frustration and contempt for other teams and fans alike. If Torres is half the player he says he wants, he will only lead Lehmann words as a challenge andto show up, the goalkeeper wrong.
And therein is the formula for a successful attitude a winning player on a strong team.
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