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It's all about technique and ball mastery".
His coaching was based on ball mastery which in 1953 was seen to be deficient in the English players, just as it is today.
"For him it was all about ball mastery and calisthenics," remembers Taliadoros, who says Puskas introduced them to the 4-3-3 formation.
"Unless you have acquired those basic ball mastery skills by the age of 11, you are always going to be up against it," he told BBC Sport.
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Its formal mastery earns it cultural power.
The waltz is sacred to Viennese high society, and rules are so strict that if you want to take part in any of the exclusive opening balls, a mastery of the Viennese waltz reverse turn (which for non-dance folk means, basically, to the left) is required by all ball committees.
For Marbury, like Kidd, moved the ball with a mastery that opened other possibilities that don't show up in the box score.
And if Mr Brown sent his friend next door to Number 11, it would undoubtedly excite charges of cronyism.On the other hand, no one in government can match Mr Balls's technical mastery, and Mr Brown would have greater confidence delegating Treasury matters to him than to anyone else.
Dominik observes him at practice and marvels at his route mastery, his ball skills, his spatial awareness.
They had chances, or half chances, but no hard edge to match their mastery of the ball.
There has been a chasm in class between the two, mostly stemming from sheer mastery of the ball, for much of that history.
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