Dirtyf1ghter
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- Aug 7, 2019
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No, Slovakian development coaching is weak. Players who are talented are sent to other countries to train early on. By 9 you essentially can notice that they're talented but the game's mostly for fun at that point and it's hard to give any meaningful credit for development for players at that age. So yes, he's purely a product of the Swedish system.
It's more a matter of talent density.
Rather than staying in your country to dominate the same players, it is better to go to a country where adversity will be greater.
Even Simon Nemec, who has always stayed in Slovakia, will necessarily have to go elsewhere to progress. He will be too strong next year for the Slovak league.
At 15 Dvorsky was already making his mark in the Slovak league. The Slovak U14 league is a joke.