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In football, the results are ultimately the key barometer of success.
It's a fierce enterprise, and tacticians around the world can quickly end up losing their jobs if their vision does not create immediate success.
But this week in Ligue A, Adelaide United's decision not to renew the mandate of head coach Marco Kurz has caused perplexity.
This is because in the best Australian league, unlike the rest of the world of football, the results are not everything – without relegation to punish underperforming teams.
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In the end, according to the official, it is the absence of a "common vision for the future of Adelaide United" that led to the decision to separate from the club.
"Our goals are very different and as a result, renewing my contract does not make sense," Kurz said in a statement.
The future of the German has been an important topic for some weeks now, and on the ground his team continues to experience a worrying slump. The Reds have not tasted victory since their 4-23 win over Brisbane Roar on Feb. 2. Since then, five matches and 45 days have pbaded and we now have the choice to separate them from a coach universally loved by their team. fan base.
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If nothing else, Kurz has pbadion. His zealous speeches after this stunning victory over the Roar have been talked about in social media. Many wanted their club to boast a coach who displayed such emotion at the heart of the battle.
Disconcerting, but unfortunately not surprising, decision by @AdelaideUnited do not offer #Kurz a new business. A competent, pbadionate and respected operator who has done wonders on a tight budget and who leaves big shoes to fill. The reaction of the Reds fans to the remaining matches will be interesting.
– Rob Greenwood (@ robgreenwood1) March 19, 2019
Adelaide does not renew Kurz's contract. This seems like a bad move, but to defend the devil's advocate, the victory in the FFA Cup does not hide the fact that they are the team that has the least common points. The rotational attack scheme never really worked. Without a win in their last 5 games too. Thoughts?
– Evan Morgan Grahame (@Evan_M_G) March 19, 2019
But in the end, he still has to look for a new club – and with vacancies at Central Coast Mariners (if Alen Stajcic does not stay there) and Brisbane Roar – it is likely that many of them will be ready to use his services.
Many people wondered what were the real motivations behind the decision to end Kurz's career at Coopers Stadium, and there are many reasons to fire a coach. A difference in philosophy may result in the disappearance of a coach, but in the end, supporters and other observers base their reactions on a more comprehensive picture. Essentially, it tends to return to results.
So where does Kurz stand in the more general scheme of A-League coaches?
Fox Sports Lab suggests that despite the appearance of success created by a final – and another likely to be this season – and a triumph of the FFA Cup, the German does not behave very well in the competition.
While in Australia, Kurz is statistically the eighth best coach in the country, with the exception of Stajcic's only game against the Mariners.
Only a hypothesis, but @ Val61Kurz's narrative that Kurz's non-signature was linked to the fact that he was pursuing the results without promoting the youth could indicate that the property was waiting for the development and sale of young players to be successful. a more viable source of income in the near future. #NLWG
– Joey Lynch (@joeylynchy) March 19, 2019
Danke, Marco Kurz.
Treated his players as his own.
Pbadionate x 1000.
I loved Adelaide.For me, more than a "coach".
Viel Glück …#AUFC #DankeMarco
– Leo James (@realLeoJames) March 19, 2019
On the basis of the winning percentage, Graham Arnold, Tony Popovic, Steve Corica, Kevin Muscat, Warren Joyce, Ernie Merrick and Mark Rudan were all ahead of their winning percentage of 38.
In fact, he is only slightly ahead of Kenny Lowe (37%) – who no longer feels like being in Perth Glory, given the tremendous success of Popovic in the West. In the history of the football club Adelaide United, he is the fourth best coach out of seven.
A closer look at the numbers suggests a fairly obvious deficiency for anyone who has watched his team play in the last two years. Their goal record is shocking.
At the time of the Kurz, only the modest sailors who won only six games during this period scored fewer goals. The Reds are tied for ninth place with the Roar with only 63 goals scored in the regular season.
Perhaps most telling of their difficulties against the goal, Sydney FC scored 66 times under Arnold last season – in 22 fewer matches.
So what about the outcry over the decision to separate?
For starters, Kurz is a rather beloved figure in South Australia. Many fans came to love his attitude towards the game and were firmly in his corner. But perhaps most disturbing is the lack of leadership of the club in general, which is of serious concern to the faithful.
"When it comes to everything, whether we like Kurz or not, it goes a little further for me," said host Adelaide Fan TV.
"What this means now is that we will progress in uncertainty. Uncertain times … this is unfortunately where we are heading. We have no idea what kind of people Piet van der Pol will be interviewing, nor the kind of people who tell him what to do. "
That sums up just about everything.
For Adelaide, separating from Kurz after a difference in goals and not actually exposing their vision to the fans creates an understandable level of outrage. In fact, the identity of the club owners is still mysterious.
Nobody really knows who owns Adelaide United, with the exception of the FFA and the owners themselves.
According to a statement of March 7, 2018, we know that they are "a group of mainly European businessmen carrying on business activities in Europe, Australia and Asia and having offices in Hong Kong ".
In this release, their objectives are as follows: "Help Adelaide United and Australian football as a whole, through the exciting developmental phases of national football, in the hope of further improving the club's performance through the network. existing. in business and sport with a focus on international cooperation, talent development and community engagement. "
The news of Kurz 's departure was first announced by Val Migliaccio, of the Adelaide Advertiser group, who reportedly suggested that the coach' s departure may have been motivated by "the results and the fact that he was not. he was not promoting young players in the Reds A team. "
However, a glance at the numbers suggests that it could not be further from the truth.
In the A-League, no Australian team promoted more academy players to its first team than Adelaide.
Kurz promoted seven players who played 57 matches for a total of 3364 minutes. Brisbane is the only country to approach, with seven graduates, 53 games and 3082 minutes.
Thanks to Marco Kurz for choosing to stay and fight for a place in the final. Could have easily walked now. This fighting spirit is what we admire in his home for two years, so it's not a surprise. Can another coach do a lot more than what he has? Doubtful.
– Daniel Garb (@DanielGarb) March 19, 2019
Reading this, it is really a disconcerting decision.
Many would say that under his leadership, Adelaide exceeded expectations given the resources. Kurz worked largely on a tight budget, with a team largely devoid of well-known recruits, and still managed to compete and compete with the Reds. He even won silverware.
It's hard to imagine another coach doing better with the same lot.
In the end, its release leaves the club and its supporters in the dark about their future.
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