"Rajada" Of Cruyff against the wintry market of signings
"Rajada" Of Cruyff against the wintry market of signings
Published:1/02/2016 - 19:54h
Updated:1/02/2016 - 19:54h
The mythical ex Dutch player of the FC Barcelona that at present is struggling against a cancer, Johan Cruyff, has criticised in an interview the fact that the European clubs go back crazy by the market of signings of January, ensuring that it is a market very little useful
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In some words conceded to "Of Telegraaf", the legendary ex player and ex trainer of the FC Barcelona, Johan Cruyff, has criticised the celebration of the market of signings of winter, ensuring that it is a market in which usually the big teams never find solutions to the problems that have to half of season.
Besides, Cruyff thinks also that the teams abuse of the incorporation of foreign footballers during said periods of traspasos, arriving to cases of staff in which there is very few players of the country of origin of the club, something that considers hurtful.
"In this period is surprising to see how the clubs go back crazy. No only in Holland, but everywhere. In this sense, the rule to have a maximum of three or five foreigners in a team was not so bad. This forced to a team to have to deepen more in the election of the players, since a bad decision limited you a lot", has explained Johan Cruyff, adding the following: "Hardly I can remember some signing of winter that have changed the things. Almost always they are shopping that do not resolve at all".
Cruyff Has put besides like example what is sucediendo at present in the Eredivisie, showing safe that the signing of so many foreign players is one of the main reasons by which are not prospering the young Dutch promises, something that prejudices to the "oranje". "Sometimes I think that it would be good for the Dutch football that the clubs did not have money to spend, because this would force them to have a good academy".