Difficult to control the ball in midfield in international football
I keep hearing about how we should hold the ball in midfield.
Watch any of the Ireland world cup qualifying matches including tonight's game and you will see that no player no matter how good or bad gets more than a half second on the ball before being tackled.
It's a myth that in the modern international game which features the best international players on every team, you get time on the ball to look up, pick out a perfect pass or else hold the ball for a couple of seconds.
It's not the fecking 1970's where opposing players were in the pub the night before, had steak and chips before the game and are a couple stone overweight and had no fitness training.
We'd all love to see an Irish midfielder hold the ball up, put their foot on the ball like the used to do in the 1970's and wait for something to happen. But in the modern game as soon as you get the ball, some superfit midfielder from the other team is on top of you. That's the reality. And it's not going to change soon.
I don't think Andy Reid would get any time to put his foot on the ball, turn, look up and pass. He'd be dispossessed by then. It's one thing to do it against Wolves, Wigan or teams like that. It's another to do it against the Italians. There is a world of difference between international soccer and mid and lower table club soccer.
Stephen Hunt more resembles the modern international midfielder, fast and superfit and able to tackle others while beating them for pace. As for the midfielder who can stand in the middle of the field, and spray the ball around while no-one from the opposition gets near him, that day is long long over.
It's a completely different era and game now.