When the "Asian Tiger" goes berserk, the "Giant" of the world must cry

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A coach with a petite body, black skin, with slightly disheveled hair, was sitting pensively on the sidelines, he was not thinking about how to change the grass on the field to be like a magnificent stadium, but he was working out a strategy so that how to do it in the world cup the next few years could give rise to a new "Asian tiger" to be feared and respected.



By wearing his pride jersey number 7, every now and then he gets up and shouts giving directions on how to do proper passing and ball control, how to trick and trick opponents on the field like Cristiano Ronaldo as his idol did this year.




From a distance I heard his firm voice, and it seemed like a clear warning from a wise coach, and one of the best motivations I've ever heard.

no matter how great you are, if you only rely on individual abilities, without team cohesiveness, then you should never expect to see the brave, respected and feared "Asian tigers" appear in the world cup for the next few years.

I don't want to see you show drama on the field, team unity and discipline must always come first, and what is no less important is that you never underestimate your opponent.




This petite coach, occasionally mentioning Japan in his mouth, you don't just become a spectator for the world cup only watching the world's great stars compete on the gridiron through television, show your talents and abilities, then transform into an Asian tiger like "japan", who succeeded in making the great teams in the world cry, even though their presence was not taken into account.

it's better for you to be considered weak but able to show your greatness and strength, than to be considered strong but instead weak in the field, that's the closing sentence ending the motivation for future star candidates.




one of the fat players stood up straight with a loud voice to his friends, if this year Japan has shown its "fangs" to the world, then in a few years to come we will also be transformed into an Asian "giant" team.

It's not difficult to find 11 Asian tigers, what's difficult is building team cohesiveness.

greetings from me

witty ball observer

@lion-bull



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