Javier Morales, Gerardo Martino’s technical assistant, described how Lionel Messi and Sergio Busquets guided their Inter Miami colleagues in training.
Inter Miami interim coach Javier Morales, who is now a technical assistant, has explained how both Lionel and Sergio Busquets act in each training session to boost the team’s level.
“The important thing is not how they adapt to us but how we can adapt to the level. They are very important players. I’m really impressed that we always do tactical work and at every break.
They (Messi and Busquets) took two or three players and began explaining, expressing what they wanted, what they were looking for, which went beyond what we as a coaching staff were looking for.They’re assisting these lads with their experience because we have a lot of young boys coming from the minor team,” stated the former Real Salt Lake and FC Dallas star.
In an interview that aired on Apple TV before the 4-0 win over Atlanta United, Morales spoke of the impact Messi’s arrival had on Inter Miami: “The truth is that there has been a huge change in recent days. , especially with the arrival of Lionel. It changed our lives, not only for the club but also for us. We try to adapt as quickly as possible to this.”
The former Argentine attacking midfielder added: “Above all, he is key to what he stands for. For us, it was a very pleasant surprise that both he and Sergio are so dedicated to their careers. One day, even though he had only trained for 3 days, Sergio asked to play. That’s what they care about. It is no coincidence that these people have achieved a lot in their careers. These people are not here to retire, but to continue playing. They work as a coaching staff with pride.”
As for some questions about how the number of games will affect two players who haven’t played so much lately, Morales expressed his view: “There are coaches who are scared to play on Mondays. Wednesday, Saturday, too many times of the week. For me it’s quite the opposite. For a soccer player, there is nothing better than playing every 3 days. If given the choice, I would like to practice less and compete more. And maybe that’s what these people need. They’re used to playing in the Champions League, qualifying for the World Cup, playing every three days.”