Thierry Henry on why Spanish footballers seem to be the smartest in the world 🇪🇸



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50 thoughts on “Thierry Henry on why Spanish footballers seem to be the smartest in the world 🇪🇸”

  1. That's a problem with football nowadays. Club want to recruit an 100m record breaker sprinter or a body builder who spent 20 hours a day on gym.
    It's because all those stupid online game stat, that thing became manager catalog right now.

  2. Forget Xavi, Iniesta or Sergio, Dani Parejo gotta be the slowest player ever with the sharpest mind. He plays for a lesser club so they are always getting pressed and he is never hurried. All that said, futbol is all about tempo and this is what Pep has beem able to do: infused the Spanish sensibility to the prem, with some bundesliga mixed in there.

  3. As a spaniard, to be fair, I have to say before Golden midfielders generation (Xavi, Iniesta, Silva, Alonso, Fàbregas…) there were many others who showed their talent besides most of the people out of Spain didn't even know them. I mean Valerón, Iván de la Peña, Baraja, Guti… all them were amazing midfielders with vision, passing game, absolute ballers that never succeed as much as Golden Generation did but they started to be the reference for all the youngers boys whose talent made possible to achieve what the legacy they left promised. But years ago here in Spain instead ballers we looked for strong midfielders. Guardiola played like a smart player (when Pep played was quite similar to Busquets), he was the idol of youngs, but his style was not required and Xavi Hernández was his heir at Barça. Xavi was underrated and hated by Barça fans in his begginings, in other teams there were some midfielders like Celades or Rivera who were liked but spanish fans weren't convinced by their way to play. Fortunately Luis Aragonés decided to change that, Spain won Euro 08 and the paradigm changed

  4. Yeah, total opposite to the French academy who go for physical strength before anything. There are plenty of skinny guys not making through because of that

  5. That Spanish midfield was really something else! Xavi,Iniesta, busi, Alonso, Silva, cazorla, fabregas, Mata…to much quality. To think someone like Cazorla was a benchwarmer

  6. The English look for Pace and Power
    The Spanish look for brains & team players
    The Italians look for durable players
    The Germans look for technically gifted players
    The French look for anything & everything 😂

  7. The best example is Juan Mata, the guy has very little physical attributes, but he can scan the field and get the ball to the right people.

  8. Very true, I grew up in Spain, I played football as a kid/teenager, I had a good physique, fast, hit the ball hard however I wasn’t very technical therefore I never had a chance, if I was living in the UK or Germany it would have been different (I’m not saying I would have been a pro but at least I would have get more recognition)

  9. Henry might be right, but I prefer Brazilian footballers, French footballers, African footballers, and German footballers. With the exception of Iniesta and Xavi, I don’t trust Spanish footballers like that to win games. I’m just saying.

  10. I’m getting a little tired of the Spanish being held like they’re from another planet.
    I agree Xavi, Iniesta, Silva were amazing. But they were also a golden generation. Spain is never getting there again. Maybe in another 100 years… Spain has always had great players but never so many at the same time.
    Again, the team that won WC and EC twice was amazing but it wasn’t the system more so than it was the combination of these amazing talents. They have 1 WC. If the Spanish system was so incredible they would have more. But they don’t. It must also be noted that they just happen to play during the social media era and everyone was exposed to them way more than other golden generations from other countries.

  11. The espanicha bloodline stays scanning the environment!
    I STAY LOOKING FRONT BACK AND SIDE TO SIDE!!!!!
    Dont let the Pessimism of the Portuga lineage fool you!
    DnA 🧬 is information mufukas

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