'He's stored in a hard disk in my head' - watching the World Cup as a manager
BBC News ·

I've loved the World Cup since I saw Denmark at Mexico '86 as a boy - my dad would record the matches overnight so I could watch them with my sister before school the next morning, a lot like kids …
I've loved the World Cup since I saw Denmark at Mexico '86 as a boy - my dad would record the matches overnight so I could watch them with my sister before school the next morning, a lot like kids today are still doing 40 years later! I can still enjoy it like a fan now, but of course I think like a manager when I am covering games as a pundit. While I still get excited by the emotion and the whole spectacle of the supporters who are following teams like Scotland, Norway and the Netherlands at this tournament, I see matches more analytically - what the tactical trends are and what different coaches are doing. I also love to see new players for myself. Even with all the data that is available about almost everyone, there are still some surprises out there. You might find someone who you've not heard of who is interesting - or, with someone you do know about, get a chance to watch them properly yourself for the first time. At this World Cup, for example, I've already done that with two Ivory Coast players. RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande is the talk of the town for everyone at the moment and we actually looked at him when I was at Brentford, when he played for Spanish side Leganes. He was always on our radar then so he is a player I have been aware of for a while, and of course I had seen him - but that was just a lot of clips maybe, or a few highlights from a downloaded game. …
Original source: BBC News
Mentioned
Norway · Mexico · Germany · Spanish · Denmark · Scotland · Brentford · Ivory Coast · Netherlands