I was a big juve fan. But in the last 2 years la liga has captured my attention. Spanish football shows the world how all football should be played:with attacking flair, clever build ups and spectacular play's from players like ronaldinho, denilson, zidane, aimar,valeron, joaquin, to name just a few.
La liga has the pace of the english pemeir league and the skill an tactics of the Serie A. The attitude in Spain is much different to that of Italy. All teams first or last on the ladder play to win. In Italy teams play for draws and this is reflected in scorelines and scoring chances created. In Spain and England to a lesser degree more players are proven to score rather than just the striker as is the case in Italy.
Don't get me wrong Italy has produced some of the greatest players and will continue to do so. I just have this feeling that foreign talents such as the Ronaldo's and Zidane's would relish the opportunity to play in Spain.
The effect of the defensive style expressed in Italian tactics may be consitent results and grinded out victories but no body will want watch.
After all sport is for entertainment? Lets evolve/improve Juve
(I do love Juve, trust me)
La liga has the pace of the english pemeir league and the skill an tactics of the Serie A. The attitude in Spain is much different to that of Italy. All teams first or last on the ladder play to win. In Italy teams play for draws and this is reflected in scorelines and scoring chances created. In Spain and England to a lesser degree more players are proven to score rather than just the striker as is the case in Italy.
Don't get me wrong Italy has produced some of the greatest players and will continue to do so. I just have this feeling that foreign talents such as the Ronaldo's and Zidane's would relish the opportunity to play in Spain.
The effect of the defensive style expressed in Italian tactics may be consitent results and grinded out victories but no body will want watch.
After all sport is for entertainment? Lets evolve/improve Juve
(I do love Juve, trust me)
