Former Argentine soccer player Jorge Valdano He lamented on Monday that there are fewer and fewer creative footballers, which he considers “a dramatic loss for football”. “This has caused the player to lose his freedom, and if he loses his freedom, he also loses his creativity. It is true that there are fewer skilled footballers and fewer purely creative players, and that is a dramatic loss for football,” said Valdano during his participation in the Pro Summit congress, organized in Guayaquil by the Ecuadorian Pro League.
“However,” he added, “in collective terms, we are probably playing better than ever, because any player controls and passes at maximum speed. in 1986.
Valdano was one of the guests at the Pro Summit, which on the opening day also included the generation secretary of the World Association of Leagues, Jerome Perlemuter, and the director of International Relations of the Spanish LaLiga, Keegan Pierce.
For this Tuesday, the second and final day of the congress will feature the participation of LaLiga president Javier Tebas, Premier League executive director Richard Masters, and Liga Pro president Miguel Ángel Loor.
Conferences at this congress deal with issues such as the development of women’s football, mechanisms to combat piracy of football match broadcasts, the use of sports infrastructure and links with fans.
Source: La Verdad

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