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Otto Rhhagl Coaching style

Rehhagel has popularized the phrase kontrollierte Offensive (controlled offence). He

prefers a grass-roots approach to football, stressing the importance of at least two

(often also three) big, strong headers in central defence. His defensive schemes often

use a dominant libero, such as Miroslav Kadlec, Rune Bratseth or Traianos Dellas. In

defence Rehhagel usually prefers robustness and height over footballing abilities (the

most notorious example being Ulrich Borowka). In the period of all-round, fluid defence,

many have criticized this as dated and anachronistic, but Rehhagel loves to reply that

his success makes him right.

Rehhagel's teams also regularly develop a lot of pressure on the wings, e.g. Mario

Basler/Marco Bode (Bremen) or Andreas Buck/Marco Reich (FCK), who were dominant wingers

when Rehhagel coached them. His teams also regularly employ at least one dominant header

as the central striker (Karlheinz Riedle, Rudi Völler, Frank Neubarth, Olaf Marschall,

Angelos Charisteas). The wing play and the header-strong striker obviously complement

each other.

The backbone of his teams are usually older, more experienced players, talents rarely

find themselves taking responsibility. Under him, even the young Michael Ballack often

sat on the bench as a substitute. However, Rehhagel is also known for being an excellent

talent scout, having discovered Völler, Riedle, Marco Bode, Dieter Eilts, Marco Reich,

Miroslav Klose, Angelos Charisteas, Sotiris Kyrgiakos, Theofanis Gekas and many others.

Rehhagel is also known for being a good motivator. His teams regularly have a lot of team

spirit, most famously the Greek national squad, which he turned from a dead-end squad

nobody wanted to play for into a must-be-there-at-all-costs team. He is also famous for

re-ignating the careers of older, seemingly dead-end players, such as Manfred

Burgsmüller, Mirko Votava, Olaf Marschall or Theodoros Zagorakis.

Rehhagel is also a deft and ruthless club politician. He is notorious for restructuring

clubs so that he wields absolute power, making friends with powerful people and using

them to eliminate the opposition. He prefers the system of a benign dictatorship. His way

of handling a club – in a competent and innovative, but also highly patronizing and

condescending way – has been immortalized as ottocracy, a pun on his name alluding to the

style of management/government; autocracy.

Finally, Rehhagel is considered somewhat of a maverick in Germany. In decades of

interviews, he has established a reputation for being elitist, eccentric and unwilling to

admit mistakes, similar to e.g. José Mourinho. However, seeing his impressive record, he

is apparently able to back up his words.

Famous players associated with Rehhagel include Klaus Allofs, Mario Basler, Marco Bode,

Rune Bratseth, Manfred Burgsmüller, Angelos Charisteas, Traianos Dellas, Dieter Eilts,

Andreas Herzog, Marian Hristov, Miroslav Klose, Olaf Marschall, Hany Ramzy, Karl-Heinz

Riedle, Wynton Rufer, Thomas Schaaf, Ciriaco Sforza, Rudi Völler, Theodoros Zagorakis,

Andreas Brehme and Michael Ballack.

Otto Rehhagel quotes:

“The players are motivated to the tips of their hairs and they will come out with a lot

of passion because they know this opportunity does not come round very often.”

“Nothing has been lost and I have told my boys we still have chances for second place,”

“We dominated throughout the match and had about 70 percent possession but we just could

not score a goal. What can I say. I hope in the next matches we have a little more luck.”

“We cannot score many goals in every match, our aim is to play with a strong defence, which we have not done so well in recent games. We must keep a clean sheet and make the best of the opportunities created.”

“The bad results in the past few months were the defeat by Albania at the opening of our qualification campaign and the home defeat by Ukraine. But a win always turns the tables.”