JPL
Halftime revelation: Rudi Garcia’s shift against Senegal
Rudi Garcia, bondscoach of the Belgisch national side, identified a decisive turning point at halftime of the match against Senegal when the Rode Duivels fell 2‑0 behind. He sensed the game slipping out of control and realised his original plan could not succeed.
Garcia recalled that the turning point emerged during the break, marking a drastic shift in the match’s dynamics. He later described the halftime interval as the moment the contest changed fundamentally. He emphasized that the momentum swing was evident as the team struggled to regain composure.
Toen the Rode Duivels were 2‑0 down shortly after the break, Garcia was fully convinced the existing strategy would fail. That conviction forced him to reconsider his options and look for a new approach. He recognized that a tactical overhaul was essential to reverse the deficit.
He felt the situation would not improve and noted that the tactics were ineffective. Consequently, he decided to follow his own course, opting for a new direction without compromise.
"Interesting," Garcia said, referring to the circumstances that prompted the shift. The article aims to peer into the coach’s mind to reveal the reasoning behind his decisive change.