Smyslov_Fan wrote on 07/05/08 at 01:04:48:
In order to score a goal, as in chess, the defender needs to make a mistake.
Here I strongly disagree. Just two brilliant examples are Cruijff's goal against Brazil, 1974 and Van Basten's one against Russia in 1988. The whole basic concept of Dutch football has been since years to outplay the opponent and create chances, not to rely on defender's mistakes.
Smyslov_Fan wrote on 07/05/08 at 01:04:48:
1. Speed kills.
2. You blame van Basten for the loss to Russia.
3. I say that Russia showed more talent at every key position, especially the midfield. Talent wins out, especially when you have a competent coach to orchestrate that talent. Russia had an exceptional coach who knew the Dutch team from the inside.
4. I credit him for getting the Dutch out of the Group of Death
I fail to understand how these four statements contradict each other. Neither do you refute my statement that Van Basten stuck to his concept when he should have seen that things went wrong. By the way, I do not guarantee a Dutch win if Bouhlarouz, Van der Vaart and/or Mathijsen had been replaced.
My point is this. Hiddink/Russia succeeded to exploit Dutch weaknesses, which were pretty well known from the start of the tournament. Kudos to H/R. Van Basten/Oranje failed to exploit the Russian weaknesses and imo Van Basten did not play out all his options. Here VB indeed is to blame.
I do not belittle the performances of Oranje against Italy, France and Rumania. I enjoyed those matches highly, both from an objective and subjective point of view. But I cannot close my eyes that VB's concept, which brought great successes in the G of D, did not work against Russia. It is also a fact that VB basically failed to interfere, just like two years ago against Portugal.
This whole debate is more fundamental and is quite topical in The Netherlands since Van Gaal's successes with Ajax. Coaches like Van Gaal invent some concept, some system of play and try to impose it on their team by all means. Coaches like Van Gaal miss flexibility when things don't go their way. I am afraid Van Basten also is such a coach.