Wolf pushes DFB youth reform and thanks Watzke for criticism

For Di Salvo “no alternative”

Hannes Wolf moderated Vice President Hans-Joachim Watzke’s harsh criticism of the youth reform at the German Football Association with a smile. “I don’t see it that closely. It wasn’t an attack on the reform, but rather a huge win because it opened up the debate further,” said the U20 coach and the association’s new director of youth, training and development on Wednesday in Frankfurt am Main.

In any case, verbal interference will not stop Wolf from implementing new forms of play in children’s and youth football, which, according to him, also meet with broad approval among clubs and youth academies. “It is essential for the children’s development that they have the ball more often. The development will increase significantly if we train more in small formats such as three against three or four against four. What we get from this is worth much, much more than a table,” emphasized Wolf.

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DFL and BVB boss Watzke described the planned abolition of tables from the U6 to the U11 as “unbelievable” and “incomprehensible” and announced a reform of the reform. Wolf now reported that the differences had been resolved. “We spoke on the phone twice afterwards. Everything is fine between us,” said the 42-year-old and thanked Watzke afterwards: “This is the first time in Germany that we are having a public debate about youth football. We’re really happy about that.”

DFB director Hannes Wolf on youth reform: Talent pool among professionals “too small”

In his passionate plea for youth reform, Wolf once again referred to the urgency of the project. “The reference is the professional sector. The talent pool is currently too small. “That’s why we have to do it right the whole way there so that the young players don’t hit the wall,” said the coach of the German U20 team. U21 national coach Antonio Di Salvo also sees smaller training formats on several fields as “no alternative”. “The kids have to look for solutions one-on-one and learn early on how to act under pressure,” he said.

After the failures of the DFB selection at the 2018 and 2022 World Cups as well as the 2021 European Championships, the German U21 team recently also disappointed badly with their elimination in the preliminary round at the European Championships. “We already have good players, but in terms of breadth there are perhaps fewer than in other nations,” Wolf stated and formulated the goal: “We want to have great players in every generation.” In order to achieve this and permanently in the future In order to be able to compete at the top of the world, the propagated training methods must be implemented across the board. “A striker who doesn’t have this form for a year or two can no longer be top,” warned Wolf.

The response to the new training philosophy so far makes him confident that he will soon achieve initial success. “This will happen much faster than you think. Because everyone is behind it. It’s a collaboration with the big clubs,” said Wolf. His wish for the near future: “We would like to say in three years: where do all the good players come from?”

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