I was actually surprised that Aragones didn't resign after this year's World Cup. The Spanish national team are all talented and very capable of performing well but they obviously need better guidance than what they're getting at the moment. We've seen some amazing performances from the young side, but it's pretty noticeable that most of the time there's something missing and I'm sorry to say, but there's nobody to blame but the coaching staff on this one.
Yeah it's about time. He's had 2 World Cups to try and it's clearly not working. You can't keep playing the same people time and time again. You need to try out younger players this was also Perreira's (brazil's) coach's problem.
I agree with what you're saying. Coaches need to mix it up a little, take some risks; the tried and true format may work, but you can't stay with what works, you need to find what's best for your team, and utilize the skills of each individual player to it's maximum.
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