++ [ originally posted by Jun-hide
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I think Hide is more of a "himself" over a "country" than a club versus country row. I think it is more to do with Hide's unique personality, and his individualism. It is pity that he doesn't put as much effort as he should because he is very talented player for any level.
On Troussier, I totally agree slack, Troussier did fantastic job.


. Since he took over, we went to final of World Youth Championship in 99, won the Asian Cup, and for the first time (well out of two tries


) went passed the group stage. However, his achievement goes far beyond doing well in the tournament. In my opinion, he installed certain professionalsim and scientific approach training and preparation for the matches.
Nevertheless, his best quality is definetely mental. Troussier believe or not was on constant pressure from JFA to obtain result, and the rumor was that he was going to be fired had he not won the Asian Cup or did well in Conderations Cup. Sure, Troussier did make mistakes on many occassions, such as being thrashed by French, changing attacking formation which had done so well against the Turkey (He got huge stick from media for that), or leaving out Nakamura Shunsuke, quoting that he did not have enough space in the team to accomodate Ono, Alex, and Nakamura at the same time, which was extremely unpopular decision, and I guess similar to Italy and Roberto Baggio saga.

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Nonetheless, everyone knows JFA didn't like Troussier not because he made mistakes but he simply wasn't world name coach to satisfy their taste, and bring in their poster boy Arsene Wenger. Troussier, despite all this, remained strong, and did admirably job for our country, and we, fans, love and respect him for his knowledge, courage, and achievement.
Zico is complete anti-thesis of Troussier. In terms of tactical knoweldge and organizing defence, there is no doubt Zico is inferior to Troussier. Ogasawara publicly questioned Zico's approach towards free-thinking creative attacking methods, stating that he felt the team would be better off with having certain offence tactics, and set place. In this instance, I am sticking with Zico because football has so much permeatations, it is impossible to pass and construct offence on certain set patterns also such approach makes attack predictable, which makes the very ineffective. Therefore, in the end, good attacking displays are not based on certain set plays but anticipation by players, in their movement, passing, and imagination. However, this incidence does show Zico's inability to organize the team, and at the back we looked far impressive as a unit although it is getting better somewhat. Nevertheless, I am pretty sure Zico will do the job.

Firstly going back to Japanese home grown coach was not an option. We learned from Troussier that foreign coach is far superior to our counterpart in terms of knowledge, training, and philosophy on the game. Beside, option is pretty slim. Yanagishita Masaaki comes to mind, but he is young still got a lot to learn. But, his time will surely come.

. Also the manager will be following huge legacy left by Troussier. The next manager had to be the one which can take such pressure and yet draw support from supporters and JFA officials. Zico fits the bill. Firstly, he knows the country and footballing culture. He knows the players here, and he knows our mental, physical and technical attributes. Secondly, Zico is not a cheap mercenary looking for his fame and money. He genuinely likes our country, and we love him.

. People chanted Zico Zico in Tokyo stadium against Koreans, which indicates how popular he is.
Lastly and most importantly, I believe Zico is the right man to take our technical ability stage further, and bring true attacking style futbol. This is important, because soccer is growing and popular, especially amongst little kids, ( I grew up playing baseball as a kid, which was norm at the time

) and such approach will be good for establishing true enlightened fans instead of bandwagoners. Also, though, as you have correctly mentioned slack, superior to Koreans or other Asians in terms of technical ability we are still lacking in that department compared to South Americans or Latin Europeans. I think Sakamoto in Fantasista (manga.

) typifies, what we are lacking and what we desperately want. We have tenedencies to like big things, but as yet we haven't seen a home grown talent who can produce magical stuff at his will.:down:. I know i may be contradicting myself because i am not great believer in creativity without effectiviness, but it is different matter when you see home grown one of us doing magicial things which is normally done by South Americans. Shunsuke is our hope but he is not a fantasista we want and need. Hopefully, Zico's philosohpy to soccer can produce such talent.