An interview with Ömer Riza, by Ben McFadyean.
You started off your career playing with Arsenal, and with an array of players among the top in the game. Which players or coaches have influenced your career the most?
In 1999, you moved to the East End of London to West Ham United, where you played for three seasons, under a manager who has become something of a West Ham institution, Harry Redknapp. The club goes on to have one of the best seasons in their Premier League history, thus far qualifying for the UEFA Cup. What are your recollections of your time at Upton Park?
You played in the Super Lig in Turkey for 5 seasons. Was it a big adjustment from the English game?
You were assistant manager for the England U17s, working with Justin Cochran. What did you gain from your time with The FA?
“Yes, I worked with Justin and Tom Curtis, and we developed very good working relationships with the players and the results showed on the pitch. The quality of the players England has seen over the last ten years has been superb. A lot of work is done within the clubs to nurture the talent and give them the confidence to make them feel like they can mix in with the top elite internationals of other countries. The mental game is very important at the top level.
“Working in the setup with Gareth Southgate at the helm at St George’s Park was exemplary. We were able to feed on the work he was doing with the first team. One aspect that has improved in the England set-up is, for example, competitor analysis, which is essential for the modern game, especially with the data tools available. When you’re England’s assistant manager, even for the under-17s, you spend a lot of time analysing the opponents to prepare the players. Since England won the U17 World Cup in 2017, they have put in a huge amount of work in that respect, and I think they are ready to take the next step.”
Are you impressed with what Thomas Tuchel has achieved as England manager so far?
Can the Three Lions bring home the World Cup this summer?
In other top leagues like France, Denmark, and Germany, they have winter breaks. Players in England are increasingly raising concerns about having to play too many games, and the results prove them right. Do you think it would help to introduce a mid-season break in England?
As a coach, you have worked with clubs including Watford, Cardiff, and Leyton Orient. Is there a player you are proud of that you have coached?
The Super Lig in Turkey has been hit by a major betting scandal this season. What is your view on the situation?
In the Champions League last 16, Liverpool travelled to Ram Park against Galatasaray on Tuesday and went down 1-0. Can they still progress?
A common concern these days is that with all the tournaments, there is too much football on TV nowadays, and many say we’re at risk of ‘dumbing down’ the anticipation of big games is not so big as a result. Do you agree that there are too many tournaments?
In Germany, the under-23 teams of the top sides play in the third and fourth divisions, in Spain up to the second tier. Would it make sense for English teams to follow suit?
I have to ask, will Arsenal win the title this season?
Finally, you progressed from assistant to manager at Cardiff City last season, but were replaced by Aaron Ramsey in April. What is next?


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