Friday, October 10, 2014

A Livorno to Pisa, the Internet Allegri festival “The field in slow motion … – The Nation

Livorno, October 10, 2014 – A Livorno to Pisa is always intended to discuss . Even more so if you call Massimiliano Allegri and is the coach of the Italian champions. “ The field in slow motion? I am totally opposed to its use,” said the coach of Juventus , a veteran of controversy does not end after the recent challenge-match between Juventus and Rome. Speaking this afternoon at ‘ Internet Festival of Pisa to talk about football and new technologies, Allegri could not dribble questions about the latest controversy: “The one with the Roma was a good game, exciting, that has created tension until the end. And here is the point: the field in slow motion could have ended even at three in the morning. Joking aside, I seriously wonder what advantages there might be for the show if such a race is interrupted for four or five times to allow the referee to go in front of a computer to control an episode rather than another. “

Allegri vows not to demonize all the use of technology applied to football:” the sensors are fine for cases of “non-goal goal” and even video evidence for the faults of reaction, like all the advances in technology for the analysis of games and practices. ” Provided, however, that the changes are accompanied by a cultural shift: “It would above all a different approach, which helps to get out of the culture of suspicion. In Italy we have the best referees in the world, which are often called upon to direct important games also at the international level. ” Finally, a mention on the recent exclusion of Vidal : “Last Sunday against him was made a technical decision, I preferred other players but there is no case. E ‘recently returned from injury , was in need of playing time but I left it out for a simple evaluation technique. “

Invevitabile not end up on Juventus-Roma. “For five days there was no talk of nothing but slow motion : and no one has yet decided if there were penalties or not.” For the coach from Livorno, in Italy you have to change the mentality: “Enough with the culture of suspicion, let’s trust the referees: it will never be a machine to decide on the episodes.”

The technology is not needed when it comes to fouls, different is the case of ‘non-goal goal’ or a goal: “Here then the slow down we can come to the aid – Allegri says – but fallosa action in real time will never be the same in slow motion. ”

Not only that, there is another role that new technology exercising in football and that is more hidden. ‘E’ key to improving the performance of individuals – says Allegri -. Review the gestures and actions helps a lot, especially the younger ones. ” And then there is the statistical analysis of games and tactics that made possible thanks to video tracking. “I continually use the app to study the games in real time.” Even those of the other teams of course. So “in football there are no more secrets than once.”

Finally, a nod to social media. Allegri is a great twittatore : “It ‘s important for me to reach fans all over the world.” And given the 43 thousand followers, surely he can not.

i.inz.

Francesco Paletti

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