”Lara nos devolvería la identidad”

Discussion in 'Colombia' started by minus, Aug 9, 2006.

  1. minus

    minus Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jul 18, 2004
    Portugal
    Club:
    Junior Barranquilla
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    LO DIJO EL ‘BOLILLO’ GÓMEZ

    En una entrevista exclusiva concedida a FIFA.com, el hoy seleccionador de Guatemala, Hernán Darío ‘Bolillo’ Gómez, asegura que Eduardo Lara es el Técnico indicado para devolverle la identidad al fútbol colombiano.

    ”Es un hombre serio, trabajador y que conoce todas las categorías de base. Con él podría volverse a los primeros planos”, expresó el ex seleccionador de Ecuador y Colombia.

    Haga CLICK aquí para ver la Entrevista con ‘Bolillo’ Gómez

    www.enlajugada.com
     
  2. Pibe#10

    Pibe#10 Member

    May 1, 2003
    ArmeniA
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    no esta nada mal la idea...
     
  3. minus

    minus Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jul 18, 2004
    Portugal
    Club:
    Junior Barranquilla
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    Yo igual opino...
     
  4. lfsr1544

    lfsr1544 Member

    May 9, 2001
    Glen Rock, NJ
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    I disagree.Lara is without a doubt, a great DT. He knows the game well. He's had tremendous success. But so did Pekerman. Success at the youth level
    is not on equal footing with success at the senior level. One only has to look at YWC stats.
    Spain, Portugal, Russia and Yugoslavia have all lifted this trophy, but their success has not transferred to the next level.
    So much so, that neither of these 4 have ever even played a WC final.
    Rueda, also had vast experience and success in the Colombian youth programs. That's the reason he was given the role of DT for the
    senior team. Lara posseses the same tools and would not provide any additional advantage to our NT. I think we need to look outside
    our borders to go that next level gentlemen. Think of us like the Ecuas. They needed a Colombian DT to take them to the next level of
    their expectations. At best, Rueda can have a Colombia reach the WC and reach a 2nd, possibly 3rd round. But to truly go beyond those expectations
    we would need a DT of a different make. Portugal, England, Mexico, Japan are all teams that realized their talents are best developed by hiring
    an outside objective mind to guide the team to success. 90%-100% of our team are playing top flight football. It's a level that a DT like a Lara
    and a Rueda do not know how to implement on the NT level.
    Having Lara, would not be a step backward. But it would not be a step forward either.
     
  5. efernandez9

    efernandez9 Member

    Jun 6, 1999
    Joe Pool Lake
    desde cuando el bolillo escoge el tecnico/candidato para la seleccion de mayores?

    metida de patas Hernan.. El resto de la entrevista es como de un diplomatico:eek:
     
  6. crzdcolombian

    crzdcolombian Member+

    Jul 17, 2006
    Avon,CT
    Club:
    FC Internazionale Milano
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia
    wasnt Rueda a better youth coach...??? he won the youth future stars cup like 3x in france. If we dont have Rueda, lets get a foregin coach not another colombian. Also Maturana in 1990 could have won the WC if it wasnt for higuita being a ********in dumbass
     
  7. lfsr1544

    lfsr1544 Member

    May 9, 2001
    Glen Rock, NJ
    Club:
    America de Cali
    Nat'l Team:
    Colombia

    Looking back at Colombia in the 90' WC.... Higuita gave that game away. I think that team was well on it's way to at least a top 4 finish. We would have faced a weak English side and then faced off against W Germany... oh well
     

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