SA: What did you think about the American players in general at
this age group? Do you feel confident you saw all the players you needed
to see to find the best group you could take?
ALBERTIN MONTOYA: I feel comfortable
that we had a pretty good grasp on the best players in the country. But
what I will go back to – and what we keep
saying as a country for both our men and women – that we could be better
technically. And tactically as well, but technically we’re still not
comfortable enough with the ball.
We talk about playing a certain way. We want to possess the ball much
more. But in order to do that we have to have players who just love
being with the ball at their feet.
The
challenging part about the national team is you have to get the right
mixture of athletes and players who can play, and kind of put it
together, and at the same time developing the players.
When you
see some of these other countries and how good they are with the ball.
For example, that North Korea team, every single one of them handled the
ball like a No. 10.
SA:
What was it like going from club coaching to national team coach?
ALBERTIN MONTOYA: As a club coach, looking from the outside in, I would watch our national
teams and think, gosh, why aren’t we playing a certain way? Why can’t we player better than that?
Now that I’ve been there – I kind of put it back on us club
coaches, which is we need to do a better job developing these players
technically so when they do go to the national team stage we can play
the way we talk about we want to play. But we need the
players to be able to do that.
I even fell into the trap where,
maybe we don’t have enough of those type of players. So we need the
athletes who can compete a certain way to help
you get the results.
Ideally, you have the athletes with the
technical skill. We’ve got to get our players better all-around with the
ball. It goes back to doing that from 8 to 12
years old and building that foundation.
We talk about it all
the time, all around the country, we have just got to get it done. Get
coaches on board. We’ve got to get top coaches at
the younger age groups. Unfortunately that’s just not happening enough.
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