The passage is about the success rate of Hernández's Pass in Marseille, and how it has improved the overall performance of the team.
In recent years, Marseille FC have been performing well on the pitch. The club has been consistently competitive in the league and has made significant progress in their preparation for matches. However, there has always been a question mark over the success of their approach to training and conditioning.
In the summer of 2019, the French Football Federation (FFF) announced that they would be introducing a new training method called "Hernández's Pass" which was designed to improve players' endurance and speed. This new technique was introduced by former coach of Marseille, Guillaume Hernández.
According to the FFF, the technique involves the use of a special training set-up that includes a series of drills aimed at improving players' cardiovascular fitness and agility. The drills include running laps, jumping rope, and using a jump rope machine.
The results have been promising so far. According to the FFF, the players who underwent the training have seen an improvement in their endurance and speed. The average time taken to run a mile decreased from 5 minutes to just under 4 minutes.
Furthermore, the FFF also found that the players who participated in the training had a higher level of physical fitness than those who did not participate. This suggests that the technique may be having a positive impact on the players' overall performance on the pitch.
However, there is still some controversy surrounding the implementation of this new training method. Some critics argue that it could lead to an increase in injury risk among players. Others believe that the technique may only benefit certain players or teams, while others suggest that it may be too advanced for young players.
Despite these concerns, the FFF has continued to promote the Hernandez's Pass as a potential solution to improving players' performance. They plan to continue to test different versions of the technique and evaluate its effectiveness over time. It remains to be seen whether the Hernandez's Pass will ultimately prove successful for Marseille FC and other clubs.
