MILWAUKEE -- Al Jefferson muscled his way through the Bucks defence. Then he cooled off by sticking the right ankle that had been bothering him in a bucket of ice. The Charlotte Bobcats are picking things up quickly with Jefferson in the middle again after the injury that had forced him out of the lineup. Jefferson scored 19 points, Gerald Henderson added 17 and the Bobcats handed the Milwaukee Bucks their eighth straight loss in a 96-72 win Saturday night. Jefferson, in his second game back from an ankle injury, added seven rebounds for Charlotte, which has won two of three to pull back to .500 (7-7). "My first game back, I was a little rusty," Jefferson said while icing down the ankle. The Bobcats lost to Phoenix 98-91 on Friday night, when Jefferson finished with nine points in his first action after missing four games. "But it never fails the second game. It like clicked," Jefferson said while snapping his fingers. "And thats what we did better than last night." Reserve Khris Middleton (20 points) led the Bucks, who shot just 35 per cent. Milwaukees losing streak is its longest since closing out the 2007-8 season with eight consecutive losses. Coach Larry Drew was optimistic before the game that his team would bounce back from a 115-107 loss in overtime to Philadelphia on Friday night. Instead, the Bucks struggled again. At 2-10, theyre the worst team in the Eastern Conference. "I owe the fans a big, big apology for the performance of this team tonight. Very, very disappointed," Drew said. "A team that I really thought after last nights loss would come out and play with some energy, with some passion and they did not do that." Middleton outscored the Bucks starting five of Caron Butler, Ersan Ilyasova, Zaza Pachulia, O.J. Mayo and Luke Ridnour, who combined for 16 points on 8-of-28 shooting. Charlotte led the entire way, building on a 46-39 halftime lead. A smattering of boos came down for the Bucks with Charlotte up 23 after three quarters. "I told the guys after the game that there will be changes in our starting lineup," Drew said. "If theyre not on the same page with it, so be it, but there will be changes." The Bobcats outmuscled the Bucks to pull away. Jeff Adrien added 10 rebounds off the bench for Charlotte, which had decisive edges on the boards (52-36) and points in the paint (48-28). Charlotte was briefly threatened in the second quarter, when the Bucks narrowed an early 12-point edge to 36-35. But Milwaukee had a 2-of-18 shooting stretch from late in the second quarter to late in the third. "The biggest thing was energy," Henderson said about the defensive effort. "Were coming off a tough loss at home. Then you come off a back-to-back. Milwaukee. Its cold. Youve just got to come with energy on the road." The Bucks, struggling with injuries, are slowly getting healthy. An injury list that once numbered about a half-dozen players was down to just two on Saturday night in Larry Sanders (thumb) and Carlos Delfino (foot). Point guard Brandon Knight returned to the floor after missing time with a hamstring injury. It still wasnt enough for the Bucks, who looked disjointed on the offensive end. Charlotte capitalized coming out of the half. Josh McRoberts (12 points, nine rebounds) hit a 3 from the wing with the shot clock winding down, leaving Ilyasova to hang his head in frustration as he jogged back up the floor. Mayo missed a quick jumper and the Bobcats came racing down in transition after a rebound by McRoberts. Jefferson drove the lane and got fouled, but missed the second of two foul shots. Then the 6-foot-10, 289-pound Jefferson showed exactly why Charlotte signed him to a three-year, $41 million contract in the off-season, grabbing the offensive board and getting fouled again. 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Eventually, Gary White is eyeing a return to England but until then, the adventure continues… In conversation with Gary White, theres a moment where he pauses for dramatic effect before revealing his sons name. Its Flash Yutaka White. The reason I called him that is because I wanted to give him a head start, he tells Sky Sports. If I was a coach and I wanted to take a look at a player, Id definitely be interested in seeing what hes like!For the boy from Bognor Regis, it has always been a battle to get noticed. At the age of just 21, shortly after earning a playing contract with Fremantle City in Australia, White began taking his coaching badges in the belief that this was an opportunity to get ahead of all of those ex-pros who would be finishing in their mid-thirties. He faxed football federations all over the world in search of a job. Few acknowledged his efforts. But the British Virgin Islands took him up on the offer and the adventure began in earnest. Hes currently coaching Guam, his third role as a national-team manager, and for White, the next step on the journey might just prove to be the most significant one yet. White in a session in his role as Guams head coach and technical director The 41-year-old is on the brink of becoming the first Briton - and only the fourth non-Asian ever - to receive the Japanese Pro Licence. Were called gaijins, he explains. There was the great German player Pierre Littbarski, there was a Dutch guy called Dido Havenaar and there was a Serbian guy. But Im the first Brit.While its the vast riches on offer in China that have taken the headlines in recent months, White is a man motivated by nobler goals. In my opinion, Japan is the top league in Asia, and Asia fascinates me at this time in my life, he says. Its had a massive impact on my personal development and Ive been very impressed.Whites development is impressive too. One of the 16 inaugural FA Elite licence holders, that qualification will be converted to the UEFA Pro Licence in the summer. He has been a regular visitor to Southamptons training ground since Glenn Hoddles days in charge and was Ronald Koemans guest this January, observing the sessions for a week. White with Southamptons Maya Yoshida at the clubs training ground He serves on the technical committee for the East Asian Cup and saw Barcelona lift the Club World Cup in Japan last December. Messi is electric when he turns it on. Ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz is now mentoring him. In short, hes the best-qualified British coach youve never heard of. And its Japan next on the agenda.Id already got the highest qualification I could with the English FA but I wanted to get my Japanese qualifications too, says White. Not really because of necessity in terms of getting a job but because I wanted to immerse myself in the culture of Japanese football and Japanese people in terms of how they think and act.Being on a Japanese course with the JFA gave me the opportunity to do that so that I could really understand how they saw the game and their methodology. Knowing the culture and the language really gives you a head start in terms of knowing what youre dealing with.I did a presentation on Japanese football from an outside perspective. Part of my dissertation was on the ancient game of kemari and how they played it in the imperial court. It was a very technical game and I think it has spilled over to the modern game with the Japanese DNA because theyre still very technical. Iran head coach Carlos Queiroz has been mentoring White for his qualifications This desire to understand the culture is already a trait of Whites in his fledgling career. He seeks to use it to aid his cause. In this age of the cult of the manager, its telling that Claudio Ranieris success at Leicester has instead come by building the team around the plaayers characteristics.dddddddddddd White has shown hes prepared to do that with an entire country.During his time in charge of Guam, he has embraced the indigenous Chamorro culture and taken on the nickname of the Matao in reference to the head of the clan in ancient times. With the islanders a warrior-like people, he has also introduced the Inifresi - similar to the Haka - before the teams matches.Embracing the existing culture is imperative, explains White. Especially when youve got some English guy coming in saying: Were going to change things. The best way to do that is to do things that they know. When youve got something at your fingertips which is culturally connected to sport and the warrior mentality then why wouldnt you use it?What I wanted to do was get the most out of that culture so we changed the mind-set to one that said that if we were going to go down then wed go down fighting. It really made a big difference in terms of how players approached the game. It gave them a self-belief that theyd never had. White with Guams football chief Richard Lai and Kohzo Tashima, president of the Japanese FA Its also brought results. Just as he had previously been able to do with the British Virgin Islands (Andre Villas Boas took over the reins there in 2000) and the Bahamas, White lifted Guam to their highest ever FIFA ranking. Last year, they were even able to defeat India - a country with 8,000 times the population of Guam - in a World Cup qualifying match.The final qualifier is this month but White is aware his future eventually lies elsewhere. I have a great relationship with Richard Lai, the president of the Guam Football Federation, and hes fully supportive of me developing my career, he says. Its not easy to get on the JFA course and without Richard I couldnt have done it. Japan feels like the next step.Nobody will be able to accuse him of being ill-prepared. Many good coaches have gone abroad and not done well and its not because theyre not good coaches, he adds. Its because somewhere along the way there has been a communication breakdown. If you can get as much detail, experience and understanding before going in it gives you a chance.White is currently taking Japanese language classes but admits he is reliant on his translator, Mizuki Ito. Even so, he sees it as a partnership and one that both men work hard at to avoid some of the pitfalls. Theyve had success there with foreign coaches before so I dont think its a huge barrier, says White. The great thing about Mizuki is that he wants to learn too. Gary White and the rest of the candidates, instructors and staff in Japan We sit up for hours before my presentations and field sessions and go over them. Well talk about what Im going to say, how Im going to act and my body language. Were trying to make sure that my message gets across because sometimes it can get lost in translation. The translator is a key thing for anyone who goes abroad and is working in another language.So what can White bring to the Japanese game? Aside from putting them in touch with their own culture, there are practical advances too. White worked in the soccer system in Seattle and saw at close-hand the role-specific coaching that goes on with the Seahawks NFL team. I have implemented that in my structure in Guam, he says. Theres also simple hard work.Theyve got very technical players but I think one thing they might be missing is in terms of getting the best out of them and digging deeper, says White. Perhaps more of a fighting spirit. If you can merge desire with technique then youve got a chance to be successful. If they sound like old-fashioned British virtues, then that shouldnt necessarily be a surprise.White still cites the role of England manager as his ultimate goal. If that seems far-fetched, its worth considering that Roy Hodgsons coaching career had yet to take him out of Sweden at the same age. He might not be Flash like his son, but if he should succeed in Japan, then even plain old Gary White wont be ignored in his homeland for much longer. 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