In Kenya we have no long terms. Instead of investing in our youth , we want quick simple solutions like sending players to Brazil to spectate so they will be inspired.
When you look at the precise passing, quick thinking on and off the ball, accurate shooting, excellent positioning etc, you can see the fruits of structured youth development. A player like Kloser is not more talented than our Oliech. But his finishing is refined, his first touch is excellent and most of his positioning is superb. He is always in the right place at the right time. These come with structured teaching from age 8 as the Germans do. You cannot learn by watching.
I have watched this German team and I do not see much talent. All I see is highly refined players that must have gone to the best football academies since standard 3. That article confirms it.
Also in Kenya we are stuck with highly corrupt officials who are propped up by FIFA.
FIFA corruption is indeed killing African football