Magath complains about a lack of leading players at Hertha BSC: “Actually don’t have any”

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Darida jovetic and boyata are leading players

Boyata was captain, but he is by no means a leading player, but one of the greater uncertainties in the Hertha defense and not just this year. Jovetic is a new player who has played in all leagues in Europe, but also likes to get injured in all leagues that he missed. Even as a leading player, I don’t very much like him. Darida could be one. But he, too, has been far too quiet in the past. In this respect, Magath is right. It was just the way it was intended, everyone who opened their mouths had to go. Of course, you also lose leadership strength

You have an interesting idea of ​​a leader.

For you, according to the text, means a leader = safe playing guy who is there for a long time and shouts.

because

a) Boyata is an “uncertainty factor”,
b) Jovetic is new and often injured
and c) Darida is too quiet.

But that has nothing to do with leadership.

Bosses who just yell and yell at people aren’t good bosses because of that. Rather the ones that can motivate and inspire people to get more out of the sum of the parts.

I don’t understand why leading players are always measured by the volume level.

I agree that leaders don’t necessarily have to shout to be leaders.
Leading players define themselves by very things in the stadium, in training or outside of football.

But the comparison to bosses is a bit limping. In order to get the most out of your team in the working world, there are now some interesting methods. Most have to do with trust and comfort.
Shouting tends to have the opposite effect, especially in the long run.

In sports, yelling and shouting has a different effect. It’s not about insulting or insulting, rather cheering, encouraging.
I think a team needs a few of these players who also get loud in the game or in practice. In most cases, these are the leading players who loudly whip their team forward, but not necessarily.
In summary, a team needs loud players, but they don’t necessarily have to be leaders, and a team needs leaders, but they don’t necessarily have to be loud.

But it’s difficult to judge from a distance whether Hertha has these leading players or not. But I really wonder if Magath really hopes for a positive reaction from it. I can’t think of any other reason. With the best will in the world, I can’t imagine that such a statement slipped out of his mouth without first thinking about what it could do. And if he decides to make this statement, then he expects a positive effect from it. I think it’s nonsense that he says something like that in the hot phase so as not to take the blame. If Hertha is relegated, then there will be reasons why he can’t help it.
But the situation is that Hertha still has everything under control. When I see how insecure my Arminia is playing, it could be enough to win against us to get relegation. Stuttgart plays well, but somehow also ineffectively and likes to catch easy goals.
I don’t think Magath will allow his team to weaken ahead of these games just to have an excuse.

The next few weeks will show whether this method will really have a positive effect. I have my doubts

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