Albert Einstein, known for his wit, once remarked, “Theory is something that can be explained but doesn’t work. Practice is something that works but cannot be explained. And, with a good dose of humor, he added, ‘For me, it doesn’t work and I don’t know why.'” This insightful observation perfectly encapsulates the dynamic observed in the Nice vs. ASSE match, where the gap between pre-game strategy and on-field execution became strikingly apparent.
English Translation:
Nice – ASSE: The Difference Between Theory and Practice Explained by Montanier (and Einstein)
Albert Einstein, known for his wit, once remarked, “Theory is something that can be explained but doesn’t work. Practice is something that works but cannot be explained. And, with a good dose of humor, he added, ‘For me, it doesn’t work and I don’t know why.'” This insightful observation perfectly encapsulates the dynamic observed in the Nice vs. ASSE match, where the gap between pre-game strategy and on-field execution became strikingly apparent.
