Senol Gunes Interview
John Duerden interviews Senol Gunes, coach of FC Seoul
Senol Gunes arrived in South Korea to take over FC Seoul at the
start of 2007. It wasn't his first time in the Land of the Morning
Calm as five years earlier, he guided Turkey to the semi-finals
of the World Cup. The talkative 55-year-old from Trabzon found time
to chat about his first year in the K-League.
Why
come to Korea?
At the end of 2004 I had offers from the Korean national team and
FC Seoul, I had two offers. My plan was to come to Korea because
I liked Korea from the 2002 World Cup but my team in Turkey, Trabzonspor
wanted me to stay.
I liked Korea, the systems and the infrastructure. I had two choices.
The first was to go to a European country like Germany or Spain
and the second one was to come to Korea. If I had gone to the European
countries, they have a professional mentality and they at a are
high level.
In Asian countries, the level is not so high. If I come here I
can learn many things and it is a good country. In Europe, there
is lots of competition, Korea has that too and you can teach something
to the Koreans. When I was in Turkey, FC Seoul told me that they
had lots of young players. I was happy to hear this as I love working
with young players. I came here and was happy to meet them. They
are 18 or so, and that makes me a teacher.
In Asia, there are not many countries that have good conditions,
China is one and Korea is another. In Korea, it is well-organised,
they made a great World Cup, the fans are good and the stadiums
are great. There is a small problem with mentality.
The players?
Yes, the players. The clubs are OK because there are big companies
behind them. In training, sometimes I get angry with the players
but sometimes I really like them because they are so cute, they
have good minds. For these reasons, I chose Korea. I like it, the
training facilities, the players, everything is good. I have been
here only eight months and it is a good experience. Just now, results
are not good but I am sure they will get better. I don't have
small plans, I have long-term plans.
Looking back, do you think winning the first three games
was not the best way to start as it raised expectations?
I met the team in January and we had a training camp in Turkey.
In March the season started and we had our best eleven. The first
month was wonderful for us as we had our best team but unfortunately,
April was not so good as we had injuries.
The first games we had good results and our fans expectations
grew but we had a lot of young players. We had problems in midfield
and forwards. We have five injured players. We won the first five
games and the players were not ready for these kinds of expectations
and the fans were expecting us to win every game and it is not that
easy.
If we have enough experienced players then it is no problem but
as we have many young players it was difficult for them.
As a coach when you have eight or nine games when you don't
score or don't win like FC Seoul did, what practical things
can you do in training and what do you tell the players?
The training sessions were not so hard as it was in the middle of
the season. Pre-season we were training twice a day but in the season
we were playing twice a week so we had no time to train. It is difficult
to do too much.
Training is very important, it should prepare the players for
the game. If you train hard then the game will be easy for you.
I told the players to change their mentality and to look at English
games. If you look at the Premier League, the tempo is so fast.
I told our players: 'no-one dies in training, don't
worry, you can work hard.' At the beginning they didn't
know this mentality but now they are changing.
The young players are not ready to communicate on the pitch. I
have to make extra training for them -an extra 15-20 minutes
more. Unfortunately, they don't know the reason why the coach
gives them more and they are not happy.
Sometimes we have problems because of the different culture. We
have hired psychologist from a university who comes once a month
to teach the players about mentality. We need more time of course,
eight months is not long. Training is not only running.
Can you give examples of cultural problems?
The big problem in Korea is the age problem. Everybody should be
the same leve l- we are eleven players. Unfortunately, sometimes
the senior players get angry and shout at the younger players. All
the players are my players, the team.
The second problem is that Korean players don't have an
open mind towards their head coach. If I ask them, 'do you
have any injuries?', they always say, 'I am OK.'
In our football mentality, we are all friends but for Koreans, the
coach is a teacher, almost like a god. I say to them, 'I am
your friend, you can tell me anything, any problems with your family,
private life, training, if something is hard -talk to me.
Tell me you want a rest.' But we don't have enough dialogue.
The players are just waiting for orders from the coach.
I don't always like to order. Sometimes they have to create
something themselves.
Hiddink said similar things...
Yes. They have many things - facilities, and good players but the
results aren't good. We have some good players but after time,
the players should improve but there is often no change. The answer
is not always on the field. Social life is important - sleeping,
eating, relationships, girlfriends - everything.
As a foreign coach, do you think it is possible to change
this?
It is not easy but not impossible. We can wait and say 'if
you don't change, then you go.' Or we can wait and teach them everything
we know and slowly it will change. The second way is the best way.
What did you learn about your players when the team wasn't
winning?
Compared to other countries, Korean players are eager and clean.
When you say something, they listen and want to practice. I learned
that I am an important person as head coach but I am not a god.
I learned that the players have to open their minds. We say 'give
your bodies to us, and we will take care of you but they don't open
their minds.
Perhaps it would help if you brought players in from Turkey
to show the kind of thing you want, why haven't you done that?
This is a good idea, we can give the players a sample. I have a
plan to bring a player called Shota Arveladze from Trabzonspor,
he is not Turkish but played for Ajax.
He will come to Seoul?
We hope so but at the moment he can't come, he went to Spain.
In the past you mentioned Tumir Matin...
We have plans to bring in some Turkish players. It is the best way
to show the players what we want from them. Some of them have been
playing for 25 years so eight months is not a long time. Next season
we will bring in some players. This season is the last chance for
the players here, if they use this chance, they can perhaps play
next season.
The foreign players?
Yes. In Korea, the foreign players should change many things in
Korean football, they should help the head coach.
What about (Portuguese midfielder) Ricardo? Quite suddenly,
you dropped him and said negative things about him, what happened?
The problem was that he joined the training camp late. He wanted
to go to Portugal but maybe he couldn't join a team there and he
came back late. He is a good player but just joined the camp late.
He was not ready to play. He had some problems in March and April.
A team is like a family, if there is a problem in your team, you
need to choose the player or the team.
I then said to him, 'can I give you one more chance. If
you do your best, I can forgive you.' He said 'Ok, I will
do my best' and now he is doing well.
Seoul lacked creativity in the first half of the season
but you didn't select your most creative player...
As last season finished, the club called me and asked me if I wanted
Ricardo for this season. I saw some videos and thought he was I
good player and I wanted to use him. He had a small problem with
the other players. I talked to him many times but he didn't change.
At that time he told me he had some problems with the Korean culture
and players. Of course, we can't change the Korean people, you have
to change.
What kind of problems?
When he joined the camp, he was not happy, his family was not here.
In training, he didn't do well. When I asked him to do something,
he said 'I don't want to do that.' It was a bad example for
the younger players.
You have had a problem scoring goals but during the summer
you had a first chance to bring in some new players yet you brought
in a defender. Why?
That's a good question. We have three foreign players. Dudu had
an operation and wasn't ready. At first we had a plan to bring some
foreign players, if Ricardo goes, one can come. Ricardo stayed so
we had no chance to sign any foreign players. Dudu is contracted
until the end of the season.
How about Korean players?
We have many forwards here, six or seven players. Unfortunately
we couldn't get them into the team - only two players can play.
It is hard to bring new guys because I have many strikers. During
the first stage, the strikers were injured but I knew they would
come back for the second stage so I didn't need any more players.
It is the same in midfield.
Next season we can make more preparations. Also, the summer break
is very short, only one month, at the end of the season we will
have two or three months, it is much more time. This season is the
time for the players to take their chances and next season we will
decide about the foreign players and Korean players.
Is there money available for new players?
Yes, of course. We have plans. We will decide in a few months. I
will use the players until the end of the season and then if I need
more, I will decide.
At least with the injuries, it has given you a chance to
look at many players...
Yes. From the first game of the season in March, to the last game
of the first half in the Hauzen Cup, eight players were different.
Not only injured but we have many players called to the different
national teams. The Ulsan team, only one or two players have changed.
It makes things difficult for us.
We have two targets for this season. The first is the FA Cup (Seoul
have since been eliminated) and the second is the play-offs.
We have problems but we will not give up. We reached the Hauzen
Cup final but we lost. In the K-League we lost many points, we drew
ten games - maybe a new record in Korea.
You have talked about needing more creativity in the national
team and that is something necessary in the K-League too, what kind
of things can you do to bring more creativity and more goalscorers?
Goals make games. I want to play exciting football but we have been
missing players. Park Chu-young is our star player but is still
injured. Jung Jo-gook and Dudu have been injured. If we had these
good players together with Ricardo who can provide good passes then
we can score more.
Even with all the players available, what kind of practical
things can you do?
The first is that all players should think 'attack'. When defenders
get the ball, their minds must be thinking of attack. Unfortunately
in Korea when defenders get the ball, they don't about attack, they
just move backwards and wait there and don't move forward.
The second point is that attackers don't have enough ability.
In our training we have extra time regarding attacking and crossing,
dribbling and shooting. We haven't been able to have all the players
together yet. Rooney is a good player but now he is injured and
can't play for Manchester
United. All the players in that team are good players but since
Rooney was absent, they are having problems to score goals.
When we played with Kim Eun-jung, Dudu and Jung Jo-gook, we were
really comfortable but then they were all injured. Now I feel like
I am not the coach, because there is often only one player I can
select for a position!
Do you feel that Suwon are your main rivals?
We played well against Suwon but that level is not our level, we
have to reach a higher level. Suwon have lots of experienced players
who can control the game. It is not easy for our young players in
such a game. Their players are Korean national team players, they
know how to manage the game. I check the Ulsan team and it is similar,
only one player is 21.
We have conceded too many goals and have dropped four points in
the games against Jeju and Gwangju. From now we aim to win all the
games, the play-offs are important for us. We have a bad situation
but we still have to aim for the championship and the play-offs.
What do you think of the play-off system?
I think that it is not a good system. For example our team could
finish sixth and then could win the championship. The championship
should be for the full season. All season we have had injuries but
if we finish sixth we will reach the play-offs. If our injured players
come back we can reach the final and for that game if Seongnam's
players are not in good condition and they have injuries, they can
lose even though they have been leading the table all season.
The Hauzen Cup system is not good, we don't get anything from
that. For example, Gyeongnam lost two games in the cup and then
they gave up, we have to change the system in Korea, including the
play-offs. The team that finishes first should be champions. It
is not fair for the team that finishes first.
What lessons have you learned from this season that you
can use next season?
I have learned about my players, the K-League, referees, our fans
etc, many things. I learned many things about the Hauzen Cup for
next season. I give the young players chances to play but they went
to the national team. I want my players to play for the national
team but many times they couldn't play with us. For the Hauzen Cup
final and the FA Cup second round, four players had to go to the
youth national team and we have many players in the Olympic team
and national team.
I learned in Korea that if there is a national team game and the
next day a league game, we can't use your players.
As coach of Turkey surely you did the same?
In Turkey, if one team has many national team players then the club's
game is cancelled. If you have a national team game on Wednesday
for example, all players play on Sunday and then on Monday they
can go. For example, on the 31st the Olympic team camp starts and
they have called the players, the next day we have a game at Gyeongnam.
They have called five players. The game is on September 8. Why don't
they take the players after the Gyeongnam game? We are being punished
for having good young players. They should give us a bonus.
Next season will FC Seoul try to win the Hauzen Cup?
We played ten games in the cup and we won the most points. In the
final game, we couldn't play many players. If it is the same system
next season, I will make the cup less important. As a coach, of
course I want to win trophies but other competitions are more important.
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