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GARY LINEKER slammed Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta's "cringeworthy" training tactics after another poor result, which added immense pressure on the Premier League leaders. The Gunners suffered a shock 2-1 loss to Bournemouth on Saturday at the Emirates as their hopes of a first Prem trophy since 2004 took a major knock. Manchester City have a...

Join MSC Insider and access Ian's full presentation below: https://modernsoccercoach.mimentorportal.com/subscriptions In recent years, creativity in football has become a hot topic. Many fans, coaches, and analysts have noticed that the modern game, while faster and more tactically advanced, sometimes feels robotic. Players follow strict systems, teams recycle familiar patterns, and moments of genuine spontaneity feel rare. Ian McCall has taken an in-depth look at this topic and provided a full presentation that provides insight and ideas on what coaches can do to design environments that keep creativity alive. In this interview, he looks at the following: - Has football become too efficient and lost its creative spark? - The difference between individual, collaborative, and collective creativity. - How data, structure, and business pressures are shaping the modern game. - Why society and education systems also impact creativity on the pitch. - The role of coaches in creating safe environments for risk-taking. Practical ideas to design training that fosters imagination and spontaneity.

Jon Mackenzie is joined by Thomas Gronnemark to trace his career trajectory and get a better understanding of the role of throw ins within the modern game. Where did his focus on throw ins come from? How did he end up working with Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool? What does a training session look like? Where are teams lacking the most in terms of their approach to throw ins? This episode of the Tifo Football Podcast is presented by Jon Mackenzie, produced by Mike Zimmermann. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.