Cappa very hard against “El Cholo”: “Simeone is not interested in the game”

Cappa very hard against “El Cholo”: “Simeone is not interested in the game”

Cappa defended Josep Guardiola, manager of City, in the discord generated with “Cholo” regarding the term “prehistory” that the Catalan used to refer to the strategy of the Spanish team in the first game played in England: “They are always looking for a word to generate controversy”.

“Guardiola did not say that his approach was prehistoric, but that when teams make a defensive approach, since prehistory it has been difficult to overcome them. It was interpreted the other way as if Atlético had played prehistoric football and it was not that, “he clarified. .

The Bahian also believed that Paris Saint Germain “does not play well with exceptional players” but understood the difficulty of the Argentine Mauricio Pochettino to “unite so many distinguished players from different parts of the world in a common commitment.”

Cappa, 75, currently based in Madrid, retired from coaching 10 years ago after a career spanning almost three decades in football in Argentina, Spain, Mexico, South Africa and Peru, where he was national champion with Universitario de Deportes ( 2002) and had his last work experience at the Universidad San Martín de Porres (2012).

In Argentina, he managed Banfield twice (’85-’86 and ’87-’88), another two times at Huracán (’88 and 2009-10), a couple at Racing Club (’98 and 2003), River Plate ( 2010) and Gymnastics and Fencing La Plata (2011).

In this experience in Argentina, he achieved a runner-up position with Racing, and another with Huracán, although in this case he controversially ended up at the gates of the championship, losing in the decisive match against Vélez (later champion) with a nullified goal, that even caused the referee of that match, Gabriel Brazenas, never to direct again.

His resume also includes stages as technical assistant to César Luis Menotti in the Argentine national team and Barcelona and Jorge Valdano in Tenerife and Real Madrid during the ’80s and ’90s, respectively.

Speaking to the Télam agency, when deepening his analysis of Atlético, Cappa pointed out that “Simeone has declared it many times: ‘I don’t care about the ball, I care about the spaces’. He narrows spaces back and waits for some counterattack” .

“In the last part of the second game, when he had no other choice, he attacked with everything and put City on the ropes because they have great players, national team players. One question remains unanswered: What would have happened if Atlético Would you have dared to attack from the beginning?”, he raised, referring to the recent Champions League matchup, in which City eliminated Atlético by one goal.

In this regard, he maintained that “Atlético de Madrid is a team with great players: (Luis) Suárez, (Rodrigo) De Paul, (Ángel) Correa, (Antoine) Griezmann, Joao Félix… It is a team that has plenty of players to attack and when he decides he also plays well”.

Source: Ambito

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