Steyl is a gorgeous monastery village in the south of the Netherlands. Explore this little town on the Meuse River through this Walk along the beautiful monasteries, gardens, grottos and museums.
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Steyl is a gorgeous monastery village in the south of the Netherlands. Explore this little town on the Meuse River through this Walk along the beautiful monasteries, gardens, grottos and museums.
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Anton Janssen's height is 6ft 1in (1.85 m)Anton Janssen (born 10 August 1963 in Tiel, Gelderland) is a retired Dutch footballer who played for PSV Eindhoven and was part of their European Cup victory in 1988. Born: 10 August, 1963Birthplace: Tiel, Netherlands Height: 6ft 1in (1.85 m)Astrological...
You must, for example, also have good passing and receiving skills in order to play good possession play. This gives you just a bit more time and therefore a bit more space. Possession play is important, but just as important is to leave room within possession play for the individual action. A good time to teach this is with the U19s. When to play 1 touch? When to hold the ball? When to turn away from your opponent and when to make the individual move? This also makes you unpredictable in your game play.
Anton Janssen, former PSV/NEC player and NEC Under-19 coach.
“What I hate is possession play for the sake of possession play. We had a phase of this in Holland. The ball is being played from left to right and back. You noticed that teams were only playing wide, nothing else. This may lead to a lot of possession, but I am not a fan. Plus, it is extremely boring to watch.”
Anton Janssen, former PSV/NEC player and NEC Under-19 coach.