If someone claims responsibility here world is Jorge Vilda. The coach has gone from being increasingly questioned as a result of the ‘Las 15’ conflict to emerging as the master architect of this champion team.
He received unconditional help from the RFEF president, Luis Rubiales, when his dismissal seemed to be the only solution to end the crisis in the women’s team at the gates of the World Cup, but the president made it clear that the coach could not be touched. And the decision could not have had a better outcome.
replaced Ignacio Quereda in 2015 and since then he has been less in the Absolute, reaching the round of 16 at the World Cup in France’2019 and the quarterfinals at the Euro in England’22. In the Sub’17 controls he achieved two European Championships, two European runner-ups, one world bronze, one European bronze and one world runner-up.
Teamwork
And in this World Cup he worked with his ‘staff’ little by little, with long office hours and videos to study the rivals and preparation for the most demanding training sessions. He knows how to use tactics in important moments, even with risky bets such as radical changes in the starting team after the setback against Japan, where he even changed to misa rodriguez under the sticks for Tasting Coll. Nor was it easy to predict the eleven in the final, where he returned to pull the strings. He moved pieces depending on the opponent intelligently and defied criticism to lead La Roja to find its best version, always faithful in its touch and possession game, to the point of gaining the respect and admiration of the whole world.
Source: La Verdad

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