WORLD CUP!!! Gaya berpakaian pelatih-pelatih di Piala Dunia..
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WORLD CUP!!! Gaya berpakaian pelatih-pelatih di Piala Dunia..
Banyak yang ingin menilai kapabilitas seorang pelatih sepak bola dari strategi yang biasa diterapkannya di lapangan. Ada juga yang melihatnya dari bagaimana dia bertindak dari bangku cadangan. Namun, ada hal yang justru lebih penting dari itu semua. Dalam laga sepanjang 90 menit - belum lagi dengan babak tambahan - penampilan mereka justru menjadi hal utama yang penting untuk dinilai. Bagaimana mereka berpakaian dan berekspresi melalui apa saja yang mereka kenakan. Jadi yang penting ditanyakan adalah: Siapakah pelatih paling necis tahun ini?
Spoiler for Brazil:
Grade: E
Brazil’s Luiz Felipe Scolari donned a casual windbreaker outfit for the game against Mexico. And as if the underdressed ensemble wasn’t enough, the jacket and pants failed to match. Scolari’s look in three words: messy, unkempt, and underwhelming.
Spoiler for Italy:
Grade: A
Ceasre Prandelli stuck true to his European roots with a high style, fitted notch label suit and tie. He’s clearly an Italian stallion. Need we say more?
Spoiler for England:
Grade: C
Mexico coach Miguel Herrara’s suit is on point but he would have been better off with a subtler tie. We realize that green is one of Mexico's national colors but it looks more like he’s trying to tap into the luck of the Irish with this St. Patty’s Day colored number. Questionable. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
Grade: A
We may be biased, but USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann’s sideline attire is casual and cool. The classic khaki slacks sandwiched between a navy top and Nike runners is sporty yet clean. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Grade: E
Brazil’s Luiz Felipe Scolari donned a casual windbreaker outfit for the game against Mexico. And as if the underdressed ensemble wasn’t enough, the jacket and pants failed to match. Scolari’s look in three words: messy, unkempt, and underwhelming. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
Grade: A
Ceasre Prandelli stuck true to his European roots with a high style, fitted notch label suit and tie. He’s clearly an Italian stallion. Need we say more? (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
Grade: D
Chile's coach Jorge Sampaoli looks more like a noble fan than a World Cup soccer coach in his Puma tracksuit. At least he coordinated? (REUTERS/Pilar Olivares) Grade: C
Coach Roy Hodgson's suit is as grey and dreary as England's performance at this year's World Cup, but the Union Jack-colored tie is a nice touch.
Spoiler for France:
Grade: B
While team France worked hard on the field for the 3-0 win against Honduras, coach Didier Deschamps played it safe on the sidelines with a deep blue two-piece and button down.
Spoiler for Germany:
Grade: C
Mexico coach Miguel Herrara’s suit is on point but he would have been better off with a subtler tie. We realize that green is one of Mexico's national colors but it looks more like he’s trying to tap into the luck of the Irish with this St. Patty’s Day colored number. Questionable. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
Grade: A
We may be biased, but USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann’s sideline attire is casual and cool. The classic khaki slacks sandwiched between a navy top and Nike runners is sporty yet clean. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Grade: E
Brazil’s Luiz Felipe Scolari donned a casual windbreaker outfit for the game against Mexico. And as if the underdressed ensemble wasn’t enough, the jacket and pants failed to match. Scolari’s look in three words: messy, unkempt, and underwhelming. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
Grade: A
Ceasre Prandelli stuck true to his European roots with a high style, fitted notch label suit and tie. He’s clearly an Italian stallion. Need we say more? (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images)
Grade: D
Chile's coach Jorge Sampaoli looks more like a noble fan than a World Cup soccer coach in his Puma tracksuit. At least he coordinated? (REUTERS/Pilar Olivares)
Grade: C
Coach Roy Hodgson's suit is as grey and dreary as England's performance at this year's World Cup, but the Union Jack-colored tie is a nice touch. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Grade: A
It’s hard to believe that this photograph of Croatia’s Niko Kovac was taken mid soccer match. The coach looks sharp and tasteful, dressed to impress. (REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach)
Grade: B
While team France worked hard on the field for the 3-0 win against Honduras, coach Didier Deschamps played it safe on the sidelines with a deep blue two-piece and button down. (Photo by Alex Grimm/FIFA/Getty Images) Grade: D
Coach Joachim Low’s smirk is almost as depressing as his outfit. While color blocking may be in, his gray slacks and rolled-up navy button-up don’t reflect a coach that is ready to lead a team to victory (although the German team's performances prove otherwise).
Spoiler for Portugal:
Grade: C
Looking more like trainer than a head coach, Portugal's Paulo Bento might want to pick up some style tips from Cristiano Ronaldo for the 2018 World Cup.
Spoiler for Netherlands:
Grade: C
Mexico coach Miguel Herrara’s suit is on point but he would have been better off with a subtler tie. We realize that green is one of Mexico's national colors but it looks more like he’s trying to tap into the luck of the Irish with this St. Patty’s Day colored number. Questionable. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
Grade: A
We may be biased, but USA coach Jurgen Klinsmann’s sideline attire is casual and cool. The classic khaki slacks sandwiched between a navy top and Nike runners is sporty yet clean. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) Grade: E
Brazil’s Luiz Felipe Scolari donned a casual windbreaker outfit for the game against Mexico. And as if the underdressed ensemble wasn’t enough, the jacket and pants failed to match. Scolari’s look in three words: messy, unkempt, and underwhelming. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
Grade: A
Ceasre Prandelli stuck true to his European roots with a high style, fitted notch label suit and tie. He’s clearly an Italian stallion. Need we say more? (Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images) Grade: D
Chile's coach Jorge Sampaoli looks more like a noble fan than a World Cup soccer coach in his Puma tracksuit. At least he coordinated? (REUTERS/Pilar Olivares) Grade: C
Coach Roy Hodgson's suit is as grey and dreary as England's performance at this year's World Cup, but the Union Jack-colored tie is a nice touch. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images) Grade: A
It’s hard to believe that this photograph of Croatia’s Niko Kovac was taken mid soccer match. The coach looks sharp and tasteful, dressed to impress. (REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach) Grade: B
While team France worked hard on the field for the 3-0 win against Honduras, coach Didier Deschamps played it safe on the sidelines with a deep blue two-piece and button down. (Photo by Alex Grimm/FIFA/Getty Images) Grade: D
Coach Joachim Low’s smirk is almost as depressing as his outfit. While color blocking may be in, his gray slacks and rolled-up navy button-up don’t reflect a coach that is ready to lead a team to victory (although the German team's performances prove otherwise). (Photo by Martin Rose/Getty Images) Grade: C
Not too many people can pull off a periwinkle tie, and we’re afraid Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez is not one of them. There’s something harsh and startling about the piece that’s front-and-center. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/FIFA/Getty Images) Grade: B
Coach Hong Myung-Bo, feel free to lower your hand. Your well-tailored suit and smoke silver tie already have us stopped in our tracks. Looks like South Korea has style. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/FIFA/Getty Images) Grade: C
Looking more like trainer than a head coach, Portugal's Paulo Bento might want to pick up some style tips from Cristiano Ronaldo for the 2018 World Cup. (REUTERS/Dylan Martinez) Grade: A
After topping Group B, Dutch coach Louis van Gaal has enough confidence to pull off this slightly flashy blue suit and orange tie combo.
Spoiler for South Korea:
Grade: B
Coach Hong Myung-Bo, feel free to lower your hand. Your well-tailored suit and smoke silver tie already have us stopped in our tracks. Looks like South Korea has style.
Spoiler for Croatia:
Grade: A
It’s hard to believe that this photograph of Croatia’s Niko Kovac was taken mid soccer match. The coach looks sharp and tasteful, dressed to impress.
Spoiler for Mexico:
Grade: C
Mexico coach Miguel Herrara’s suit is on point but he would have been better off with a subtler tie. We realize that green is one of Mexico's national colors but it looks more like he’s trying to tap into the luck of the Irish with this St. Patty’s Day colored number. Questionable.
Spoiler for Chile:
Grade: D
Chile's coach Jorge Sampaoli looks more like a noble fan than a World Cup soccer coach in his Puma tracksuit. At least he coordinated?