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and still have four up front, do your maths. that only leaves two in the middle of the fields and zagallo realise they have a lot of ground to cover so what he did was not only he was an attacker when his team had the ball at left—wing when his team lost the ball, he was shuffled back and work in the midfield that why he is called the little hand. these days it is what everyone does. those days it is what everyone does. those days mario zagallo was the pioneer. fascinating balance comes into play. my fascinating balance comes into play. my next question, if you have so many stars is that 1970 team did on the fields, you need somebody with influence, authority, but with a bit of understanding about the stars to be able to organise a team into a successful one the likes of which of course we had barely seen since. exactly. he only took charge of that team three months before the tournament and ever still stuck in time, they were still playing the

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Sportsday

i certainly think that you could make a case for the argument that mario zagallo is every bit as important as pele in those years when brazil establishes itself as the country of football. it's obviously less glamorous than pele, less talented than pele. but what zagallo symbolised was the balance between attack and defence. he was the left winger, little left winger in those first two world cup winning sides. and this is a time when brazil are pioneering the back four. they're withdrawing another player to the heart of the defence. but they've still got four up fronts. now do your maths. that only leaves two in the middle of the field and zagallo realised that they had a lot of ground to cover. so what he did was not only he was an attacker when his team had the ball at left wing, when his team lost the ball, he would shuffle back and work like mad in midfield. that's why he was called the little ant. these days it's what everyone does those days. everyone does those days

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BBC News

that because he played left flank but would also come back to organise the midfield and defence which was something that was a bit unusual at the time for a forward. he scored a goal in the final of the 1988 world cup, played with pele and as a manager, he managed to win the 1970 world cup which... manager, he managed to win the 1970 world cup which. . ._ world cup which... which as you said are still being — world cup which... which as you said are still being seen _ world cup which... which as you said are still being seen as _ world cup which... which as you said are still being seen as the _ world cup which... which as you said are still being seen as the best i are still being seen as the best international squad of all time. why do you think that is?— do you think that is? because it's a brilliant squad. _ do you think that is? because it's a brilliant squad. it _ do you think that is? because it's a brilliant squad. it has _ do you think that is? because it's a brilliant squad. it has so _ do you think that is? because it's a brilliant squad. it has so many i brilliant squad. it has so many stars, it was squad with names like pele... is considered one of the best of the best brazilian sides of all times. zagallo had a difficult task when he managed the squad

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Newsday

we send our hunks to her and herfamily. earlier i spoke we send our hunks to her and her family. earlier i spoke to rihanna skinner who was the assistant managerfor rihanna skinner who was the assistant manager for the lionesses and is now manager for west ham united and she told me what she made of the final. i told me what she made of the final. ., ., , ., final. i thought it was a spectacular _ final. i thought it was a spectacular event - final. i thought it was a spectacular event for l final. i thought it was a i spectacular event for the women's world cup which has been just women's world cup which has beenjust superb. i had the opportunity to be working out there for a month so i saw first—hand just how much of a spectacle it has been in australia in particular and obviously it was difficult — difficult for england i think on the day. i thought spain controlled the midfield and ultimately they scored the goal that made the difference. indeed. a huge disappointment for the lionesses but still a great achievement. how can they build on this?— build on this? well, i think the progress _ build on this? well, i think the progress and _ build on this? well, i think the progress and the -

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BBC News

back three and then by the midfield. russo, of course, very good. it's a good team. great goalkeeper. it’s russo, of course, very good. it's a good team. great goalkeeper. it's an excellent team. _ good team. great goalkeeper. it's an excellent team. it's _ good team. great goalkeeper. it's an excellent team. it's a _ good team. great goalkeeper. it's an excellent team. it's a good _ good team. great goalkeeper. it's an excellent team. it's a good team. - excellent team. it's a good team. they should win, shouldn't they? given the fact that the euros when, they were more highly ranked in spain. spain has lost four nil in this tournament.— spain. spain has lost four nil in this tournament. england are the favourites- _ this tournament. england are the favourites. but _ this tournament. england are the favourites. but we _ this tournament. england are the favourites. but we can't - this tournament. england are the favourites. but we can't be - favourites. but we can't be complacent because spain are a very good team. not far below us in the rankings and it's going to be a tight match. i’m rankings and it's going to be a tight match-— tight match. i'm not being complacent. _ tight match. i'm not being complacent. what - tight match. i'm not being complacent. what will. tight match. i'm not being complacent. what will we | tight match. i'm not being i complacent. what will we be tight match. i'm not being _ complacent. what will we be looking out for when it comes to spain? we are told that they play in that very traditional spanish way, lots of short quick passes, moving the ball, can we expect that in the final?

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Newsday

the likes of china for support and investment, much more than he used to. . ~' , ., investment, much more than he used to. . ~ . ., investment, much more than he used to. . . ., ., to. thank you so much for “oining us on tuesday. — thank you so much for joining us on newsday. back now to the women's world cup live now to rehanne skinner who was the assistant manager for the lionesses and is now manager for west ham united women. both england & spain have had their ups & downs in the tournament — what did you make of the final? i thought it was spectacular then for the women's world cup and i think it's beenjust for the women's world cup and i think it's been just superb and had the opportunity to work out there for months at his side first hand, to so much of the spectacle it is been an australian particular and obviously, it was difficult for england on the day in he being controlled the midfield and

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Sportsday

thing? i final or would you keep it the same thin ? ~ , �* ., final or would you keep it the same thin? «a �* ., thing? i think she'll have some im act in thing? i think she'll have some impact in game. _ thing? i think she'll have some impact in game. if— thing? i think she'll have some impact in game. if you - thing? i think she'll have some impact in game. if you look at| thing? i think she'll have some i impact in game. if you look at the opponents be in spain i believe they will possess the ball more than what we've already played up again. england won't have so much possession. you need someone in midfield who has a lot more sorry two savvy, defending side of the game. i think ella toone can do that with the experience of playing in big games. when you need her, bring on laurenjames. and different prospects into the game at a later stage, perhaps. who knows? sarina wiegman is the tactician and the mastermind behind this whole thing. obviously makes the difference in these big calls when she needs to make them. ila these big calls when she needs to make them-— these big calls when she needs to make them. no one was expecting sain to make them. no one was expecting spain to reach _ make them. no one was expecting spain to reach the _ make them. no one was expecting spain to reach the final. _ make them. no one was expecting spain to reach the final. england i spain to reach the final. england were being talked about as potential finalists without the pressure will be on them, the expectation is built on them since the usa went out. are they well—placed to deal with that because of the success they had last summer in the euros?— summer in the euros? yes, i think they played _

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BBC News

festival in sydney and it's the same atmosphere, fans glued to the screen and someone who is not nervously watching the closely watching is katie smith. what do you make of it so far? it looks like it has been easy —— really frustrating for both. it's been cagey and frenetic and we thought— it's been cagey and frenetic and we thought this would be the kind of matchup. — thought this would be the kind of matchup, spain, they've been defensively solid in the tournament and a _ defensively solid in the tournament and a hit _ defensively solid in the tournament and a bit of a force on the back line _ and a bit of a force on the back line spain _ and a bit of a force on the back line. spain are an attacking side and play— line. spain are an attacking side and play beautiful football through the midfield but have not found their_ the midfield but have not found their clinical edge and if you look at the _ their clinical edge and if you look at the stats, spain are dominating possession — at the stats, spain are dominating possession as you would expect but it's sweden with a more threatening chances _ it's sweden with a more threatening chances |t— it's sweden with a more threatening chances. , , ,, chances. it is interesting. sweden feel like they _ chances. it is interesting. sweden feel like they have _ chances. it is interesting. sweden feel like they have a _ chances. it is interesting. sweden feel like they have a solid - chances. it is interesting. swedenl feel like they have a solid defence, almost a calm defence, they are a machine, like bumblebees as their coach said. , . machine, like bumblebees as their coach said-— coach said. they are really tall and rocess coach said. they are really tall and process good _ coach said. they are really tall and process good physical _ coach said. they are really tall and process good physical attributes i coach said. they are really tall and i process good physical attributes and that's_ process good physical attributes and that's been a good help for them and then on— that's been a good help for them and then on the _ that's been a good help for them and then on the offensive side they use

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Sportsday

clubs really needed someone to fill that gap, to play in midfield and allow the players to do their thing. moises caicedo clearly has attracted the attention of a lot of premier league clubs, globally also, and brighton spotted an early and made quite a lot of money out of him. he's got the experience of the premier league now and, yes, i would expect chelsea to think he's worth that money because they think he can become a better player than he has shown himself to be already. clubs are frantically _ shown himself to be already. clubs are frantically trying _ shown himself to be already. clubs are frantically trying to _ shown himself to be already. clubs are frantically trying to do - shown himself to be already. clubs are frantically trying to do their best before the 1st of september. what else is happening today? jack harrison? james ward prowse? he's move to west ham, for your contract for the england international. that deal is done. jack harrison is another. the deal is done for him. he's going to everton on loan. an interesting one because aston villa thought they were going to get him from leeds and

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Sportsday

brighton... carlton morris scored a consolation for luton, on their return to the top flight after 31 years. but a taste of things to come perhaps for them. and crystal palace, without wilfried zaha this season, spoiled sheffield united's return to the premier league. 0dsonne eduoard with the only goal of the game, just after half time. it's palace manager roy hodgson�*s 41st season as a manager 7 and the best possible start for him. we knew that we would, do everything in their power to make like difficult for us, you know they weren't going to take a lot of chances playing through the midfield so we knew our back players would have a lot of important decisions to make and challenges to make before we dealt with it extremely well really and as a result the i—0 really and as a result the 1—0 victory is consoling and nice to have. in the day's other games 7 wins also for fulham, who won i70 against everton, their manager

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