By FRANCIS SANTIAGO
MANILA, Philippines — German Hans Michael Weiss could just be the right guy for the Philippine Azkals.
Barely a month since being named as the team’s head coach, Weiss helped polish the offensive skills of the Azkals as proven by their 2-0 win over Mongolia in the first leg of their AFC Challenge Cup qualifying series in Bacolod City.
In that game, the Azkals had 32 attempts – some of them just hit the bar while most were caught by the Mongolian goalkeeper.
“I think he (Weiss) saw the team’s problems (in offense),” Azkals team manager Dan Palami said recently. “And he found solutions to it.”
Palami credited Weiss, who succeeded British Simon McMenemy, for improving the Azkals’ offensive pattern.
Comparing their performance to the time when they reached the AFF Suzuki Cup semifinals against Indonesia last year, Palami said there’s a big difference.
“We now have more options in offense and the players are responding well to him (Weiss) in practice,” Palami said of Weiss, who began on Monday to whip his boys into fighting form in Baguio City for their rematch with Mongolia in Ulan Bator.
“Phil (Younghusband) is no longer the only option. Ian (Araneta) was there. Chieffy (Caligdong) was there. And Simon (Greatwich) was there. More players are now involved in offense.”
“If you look at our game in Indonesia (Suzuki Cup semis), our offense revolves on Phil. Ibigay lang yung bola sa kanya bahala na siya to do his thing in the middle. So pag-naclamp down siya ng defense, nasisira na diskarte ng team (Just give him the ball, it's up to him to do his thing in the middle. So when [the other team's] defense clamps down on him, the team's strategies are foiled.),” Palami said.
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15 hours ago
"Weiss", as in coach Michael Weiss, is pronounced as "vice" because he's German. And this is yet another article where the journalists use, "Weiss" and "wise" together as if they're trying to be clever when it's not!
ReplyDeleteThe Philippines has been used to depending on Phil as a strategy for a long time even when they started playing in 2007 simply because he holds the ball well upfront. Thats how he is the most effective and we started to make the change in the Suzuki Cup. I think the defense has matured and are no longer intimidated. From there, the ball gets distributed better and the results are there to see. Now with Weiss, its getting fine tuned and we are learning to try new things and are learning about so many possibilities. We will definitely be a stronger team for the AFF and the next Suzuki Cup we will give teams a harder time although they will no longer be over confident with us as they will now have genuine respect.
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