| "Players (aged 12-15) with technical deficiencies ... (they) can only catch up 20 percent." |
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Now, Houllier wants kids to learn the right basics even younger. "In the future, where we will place the emphasis is on 8 to 12 year olds," Houllier said. "It is not a question of training the youngsters like pros, but it is a question of fun, technique. I say it's (better) prepared from the age of 8. The Germans are working a lot on that, everything to do with coordination, technique." click here to read article |
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