The World Cup...is the fun over?

 









Has the fun ended...?


How did time overcome the month of enjoyment and entertainment? Has the function of entertaining at least 2 billion football fans, out of the 8 billion people living on this planet, ended? They enjoy the World Cup competitions. The continents of the Old World—Europe, Africa, and Asia—suffer due to the time differences in match kick-off times. But when the match begins, they think of nothing but admiring the teams they support. Was this enjoyment distributed equally between the poor and the rich? The presence of 48 teams certainly contributed to this. The poor being distracted from their own situation and suffering by following their teams achieve successes they themselves have failed to attain is important, allowing them to continue their lives amidst problems. The World Cup served as a paid vacation from their troubles. But this temporary psychological relief didn't last long, because football has spoken: it has rewarded those who spend the most—on clubs, sports centers, training, and sponsors. Talent... The focus should be on the early childhood and development of the gifted child who will become a member of the national team... How to conduct a medical examination every three months for this child... How to identify talents from a young age in school and separate them from other children... How to provide special training hours for these talents, specifically for each neighborhood, city, or school, and form a team of talented children in each neighborhood, city, or school to play together... Instructions should be given to schools to provide special educational hours for these talented children to compensate for the training hours... And these talents should be presented to sports clubs in the preparatory or middle school stage when the child reaches 12 years old... Consequently, the clubs should continue to provide academic support by offering online education classes within the clubs...


Online education...


This is what clubs do in Spain...


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We are witnessing the creation of a champion who needs to train at least twice a week, morning and evening, during school holidays. Once school starts, they need to train three times a week, in addition to the day of the match. Therefore, we find that the players' bodies and strong physiques are very important, and this is what continuous training achieves. Training in this way overcomes a lack of skill. This is what this World Cup has revealed in its results. The Norwegian team, comprised of players with high physical fitness and formidable physical strength, eliminated Brazil from the World Cup. The Brazilian team, possessing incredible skills and one of the magicians of South America, was eliminated by Norway. Some might say that Brazil's elimination was because the magicians didn't respect their opponent. This is true, and that Overconfidence is a great danger, but Norway's physical strength didn't give Brazil a chance to get back into the game. The same thing happened to one of South America's magicians, Argentina, when they played against Egypt. But the master magician Messi had other ideas, bringing Argentina back into the game in the 79th minute, eleven minutes before the end. All four teams that qualified for the semi-finals rely on a system of building champions and developing talent, with the exception of Argentina, whose talent pool seems inexhaustible. However, their technical level has begun to decline significantly compared to previous magicians like Pelé, Maradona, and their teammates. The most important lesson to learn from the last World Cup is to respect your opponent and not celebrate too much. If you're playing against a formidable footballing powerhouse, they won't let you celebrate for long and will have the final say in defeating you. The final minutes of any match are the decisive ones, and every coach must prepare for them. The preparation...like handball and basketball coaches changing their tactics in the final minutes. This isn't possible in football, but the substitutes and substitutions both on and off the field would have decided things...especially if you were facing teams like England, Brazil, and Argentina...they could turn the tables on you at any moment and win at any time...


Goodbye to enjoyment, entertainment, and forgetting worries and problems...


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