THINK global, act local.
That seems to be Pahang coach Jorgen Larsen's policy in handling his
charges.
The Dane, who signed with Pahang this season, did not impose the
continental style on his team and it turned out to be quite a fulfilling
debut for him as Pahang finished Malaysia Cup runners-up.
"When I first came here, I noticed the Malaysian players were a skilful
lot but lacked the physique of the Europeans.
"I could not ask them to play a particular style when they were not
built for it.
"Instead, I used the strength of the players to build the team.
"Since I had skilful players, I used it to keep the ball more on the
ground and move it around.
"We kept our crosses sharp and low.
"We made use of set pieces to get goals and worked hard on our fitness
to last longer than the duration of the match.
"I even had small players as stoppers and critics questioned my wisdom,"
said Larsen.
He was obviously referring to stopper Khairulniza Mustafa who, despite
his small built, proved effective with a high workrate, strong tackles,
close marking and good vision.
The aerial balls were well covered by a tall sweeper in Kopi Ampiah.
"We did not adopt any style but played the style we know best alaysian the
Malaysian style.
"And our results should be ample proof that we had taken the right
approach."
Larsen also emphasises on specialisation.
"I had at least two players for each role and it is not my style to move
players around.
"With two specialised players, we don't have to worry in case of injury
or suspension.
"It is also important to have depth in the reserves. We did not have it
this season but I did my best with what I had.
"I will have to go on a scouting mission to get more players to
strengthen the reserve bench for the new season," said Larsen.
Larsen also said that bringing the best out of players means
understanding them and taking care of them.
"When players are happy they will perform.
"The players did well for us despite their limited experience."
Larsen is a true professional and is not afraid of stepping on a few
toes or ruffling a few feathers.
He is paid to do a job and he does it well.
(END)
Tuesday, December 23, 1997
Dane Larsen's local touch (The Malay Mail)
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