Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Real Madrid blinds us – and blindly believe many Martin Ødegaard soon stuck on … – Dagbladet.no

A former national PLAYER I know well believe Martin Ødegaard fast can get ten A appearances for Real Madrid before the summer, and it’s possible he’s right there.

Until proven otherwise is 16-year-old from Drammen of the rare type who takes the levels he is presented.

But how much playing time the largest talent may receive the world’s biggest football club through the next winter months is the least interesting aspect of the ongoing negotiations in Madrid.

That’s how good he can be this is all about.

AND KNOW no. Not with safety and security. And at least not now. At Martin Ødegaard probably ends up being a very good footballer on a ditto good football at the top level is namely not the same as knowing.

Which means that it almost certainly will take three to five years before we with some confidence can say how good he can be.

And to you who disagree; Remember Per Ciljan Skjelbred.

MANY CLUBS ARE exceptionally good at developing young talent. Real Madrid is one of them. It is one of the reasons why Martin Ødegaard is now in the Spanish capital. And unlike not too many years ago, when I repeatedly heard several Norwegian top coaches say it was better for young players to develop in Norway, we have fortunately managed to realize that is not the case.

It’s not just some better conditions and development opportunities for our next men when the chance presents itself in a club of a certain size.

About conditions optimized with family and security is the difference so large that an academic discussion around the topic really is superfluous.

AND THERE IS development Martin Ødegaard primarily need now. Qualitative refills from the top drawer. He does not need ten games for Real Madrid from here to May. He needs an everyday which gives him the opportunity to take a greater step towards new levels. While the physical development progresses at the pace that suits the physics and muscles his.

Today IS Martin Ødegaard 16 years and three weeks old. In Real Madrid context and better quality will not right now, it is the Spanish champion team that currently raise the bar, there is nothing.

As opposed to my very competent and knowledgeable internationals friend from the happy 90s I think until further the height is just over best team for young Martin.

He can get playing time, yes.

But it is certainly not in winter 2015, and probably not the season 2015/2016 Real Madrid’s overriding short-term goal for the boy.

PLAYERS JAMES RODRIGUEZ (VMs top scorer, Colombia), Luca Modric (Croatia’s best player, 83 caps), Toni Kroos (world champion, 57 appearances for Germany), Sami Khedira (world champion, 53 appearances for Germany ), Isco (six games for Spain) and Illarramendi (Real Madrid summer 2013 for 32.2 million euros, the highest transfer fee RM paid for a Spanish player) gets Martin Ødegaard new teammates and competitors if everything goes as we think in Madrid .

And again to you who disagree in the small party pooper Inga here conducted; who will be out on Martin to enter?

From Marienlyst Santiago Bernabeu is a bit longer than that.

MARTIN ØDEGAARD ​​ IS a little phenomenon with ball feet. There are skills, orientation capability and gaze for the game and his teammates that makes everyone want him. That’s what he and daddy Hans Erik has worked with over the years. But now he must learn the Strømsgodset relieved him last season, job Inga over distances without the ball.

From now must Martin Ødegaard cover their room and move the bones of the reasons he rarely has been imposed on a football field.

JUST SO said: I see no major hazards at Martin Ødegaard way. He is rarely, he is unique and he has more than most 16 year olds have ever had. Also in a global perspective. But again, we can not know, not yet.

That’s why I think the long term perspective and future trumps the next six to 18 months.

In a team where someone of the world’s best players are not fixed one of Brazil’s best players VMs (Germany)

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