Kane: I hope England will develop a set-piece manual; my move to Bayern is linked to Tuchel
6686 Sports November 16 According to the British "Sun" report, Kane said in an interview that he hopes that the England team can develop a set-piece strategy manual similar to that of NFL teams, because the team with the strongest set-piece ability can often become the best in competitions such as the World Cup.
As a loyal fan of American football, Kane believes that Tuchel's England team can learn from the NFL's strategic system and formulate exclusive set-piece guidelines to strive to win the World Cup championship trophy in the United States next summer.
"I know that set pieces are not the most exciting part of the competition, but we have always attached great importance to set piece strategy - whether it is the defensive end or the offensive end. I feel that our strategic routines on the offensive end have been polished quite mature."
"There is not much time for targeted practice during the competition, so we hope to create a complete set piece strategy manual. Just like the NFL's strategy manual, we can first analyze the opponent's defense Mode, is it a zone guard or a defensive defender, and then choose the appropriate strategy."
"We can choose the strategy flexibly according to the opponent's situation, and generally speaking, the team with the strongest set-piece ability will often become the best in the competition. Obviously, players like Rice can send perfect passes to the penalty area, because they repeat this action every week in the club."
The England team performed perfectly in this qualifying competition, winning all 7 games without conceding a goal. This week, the team, under the leadership of assistant coach Anthony Barry and set piece analyst Paul Quilter, focused their practice on side kicks and free kicks.
In this regard, Kane added: "Our defensive record is also excellent. The strategic meeting with Paul and Anthony is crucial, and they will sort out the details one by one."
"The key is that the players should keep these strategies in mind, and we hope that by next summer, we can form a diversified set-piece strategic system."
Kane also talked about his good relationship with German coach Tuchel. Kane said: "He was the main reason why I finally decided to join Bayern. I appreciate his enthusiasm for coaching and agree with his football philosophy and strategic style."
"When he took over the England team coaching position, he regarded me as the core leader of the team and believed that I could assist him in many aspects."