thats good. Am sure media will jump onto this en mass as its a easy source of clicks leading up to the Derby.
thats good. Am sure media will jump onto this en mass as its a easy source of clicks leading up to the Derby.
"I'd already got the impression that Barcelona was a little like being back at Ajax, it was like being back at school. None of the lads acted like superstars, which was strange. The whole gang – they were like schoolboys. The best footballers in the world stood there with their heads bowed, and I didn't understand any of it. It was ridiculous", quote from Zlatan about his time at Barcelona.
Zlatan basically thought the best footbalers in the world should behave like egotistical superstars. That's why he failed at Barcelona. Not because of Pep. He just didn't fit in with the club's culture and philosophy at the time.
Don't think so. I think the biggest problem was that he didn't fit into the way Barcelona was playing, along with reducing Messi to an extent. If that wasn't a problem, I'm sure there would be no problem with his behaviour whatsoever.
Especially, as they knew what kind of personality he has when they bought him.
Don't think so. I think the biggest problem was that he didn't fit into the way Barcelona was playing, along with reducing Messi to an extent. If that wasn't a problem, I'm sure there would be no problem with his behaviour whatsoever.
Especially, as they knew what kind of personality he has when they bought him.
Too much cocaine at half time doesn't mix well with a 97th minute winner.
fecking tiresome isn't it. The Barca fans run around every Pep thread doing this.If you're a Barcelona fan you need to defend Pep and the first thing is to criticize Jose for whatever. You need to understand the guy.
Probably a mix of both. Zlatan may have not behaved how he was expected to at Barca but that would've fed into the larger problem of him not fitting into the team etc and not really feeling as if he was a part of it. And he wasn't even that bad for them anyway, still scored a reasonable number of goals.
very apt observation given your usernameToo much cocaine at half time doesn't mix well with a 97th minute winner.
very apt observation given your username
Its an interesting point. Do managers/coaches also have to have drug tests post match? Are they also subject to the same drugs laws as players?
In the case of cocaine, that is obviously illegal in UK law, let alone within sports like football!
Apparently he was congratulating or telling Redmond he played well, but it was done in a weird manner is what I’ve come to understand.Can someone who isn't shaking with hatred calmly explain what happened please?
Apparently he was congratulating or telling Redmond he played well, but it was done in a weird manner is what I’ve come to understand.
Hahaha ok so a back handed compliment then. I haven’t seen the video but Just from the information I’ve gathered.No he was saying to Remond "You're a good player, you practically destroyed us last season, why are you not playing football in this game". Basically he was insulting Southampton's bus parking. I'm delighted with Pep so far at City but it is what it is and he was out of line.
just to sell it? OK - I never knew that!it's not illegal to take cocaine
I am so surprised no one read his lips and gave us the words he said to Redmond. Don't think it was nice, you just don't say "you are great player" while waving your hands and being in players face like that. And that hug?! Friendly? No. Cmon people, read his lips! Redmond covering his mouth while saying pss off man, probably.
I have some expertise in the area. He's saying:
YOU ARE A GREAT PLAYER
YOU SHOULD PLAY AT
NATION
NATION
NATION LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL LEVEL
just to sell it? OK - I never knew that!
Cos its wrong.
Its illegal to possess it as well, which if the drug is in your system then youre deemed by the law to be in possession of it still.
What's the Capital of Guardiola?
And is it worth visiting this time of year?
It hasn't though. The only thing that has changed in the last 2 games is that they missed more chances than in previous games. Last night they had 12 shots on target and 9 off target without having top creative players like Silva and Sane. Liverpool who scored 3 goals had 7 on target and United scored 4 goals with 6 shots on target. And they had 75 % possession to boot. Second half Soton had one or two attacks and scored.
It's a legitimate question whether their intensity is sustainable in the PL though. We can only guess now. They will rotate heavily for their game at Shaktar, both teams will be fresh for the Manchester derby.
Relatively more shitty? Because it looks that way, going by the table and the eye test.
PEP IS A GREAT MANAGER BUT A DIFFICULT PERSONALITY
Chelsea and United's combined form shows 10 wins in 12 games...and one the two left over was United losing TO Chelsea. The other was Chelsea drawing away at Anfield to Liverpool, who have also been in equally good form. There's nothing shitty about what any of the chasing pack are doing at the moment really...and in some cases there is also room for improvement. If City slip up the gap will get small very quickly.
If City were still winning games 7-2 you might have a point...but their most convincing win in the past month was a 3-1 victory over Arsenal which involved an offside goal and a dodgy penalty, and a bunch of chances being wasted at both ends. People talk like they are invincible but it's based on the early season form where they were charging around like maniacs and suffocating teams. It is simply not possible to do that every game.
Just to give the OP some context.
Obviously waving around accusations of mental illness is a bit OTT but this is a manager who famously walked away from his dream job because he said he couldn’t take the stress of it any more. So I can’t see the problem in analysing his behaviour to see if there’s any signs of an imminent meltdown. Even if this does hurt the feelings of his resident uber-fans.
Have to say the signs are encouraging. Based on this clip anyway.
It hasn't though. The only thing that has changed in the last 2 games is that they missed more chances than in previous games. Last night they had 12 shots on target and 9 off target without having top creative players like Silva and Sane. Liverpool who scored 3 goals had 7 on target and United scored 4 goals with 6 shots on target. And they had 75 % possession to boot. Second half Soton had one or two attacks and scored.
It's a legitimate question whether their intensity is sustainable in the PL though. We can only guess now. They will rotate heavily for their game at Shaktar, both teams will be fresh for the Manchester derby.
Nah there's been a very noticeable drop off...from the Arsenal game and possible before. The build up is slower and teams are getting organised in front of them now quicker than they are moving the ball to disorganise them. Southampton also had decent chances and openings last night that it just wasn't possible to get against City in the earlier parts of the season...it doesn't matter if it's only a few attacks a half because City leave themselves so open that you don't really need more than that.
Another tell tale sign is that they have gone from winning games in a way where the result is never in question, to relying on desperate last minute winners, dodgy penalties, own goals etc. They could quite easily have dropped 4 points in the last two games, and if they keep those performances up that is what will start to happen.
When you look at the fixture schedule between now and the new year, I think they will struggle to get their game back up to the early season level. It's a pattern with Pep now too. Happened last season and it happened when he was at Bayern.
Though not to be confused with the fact they still have a very good team so are capable of winning games even when the intensity level drops. It just remains to be seen how capable. 96th minute winners, questionable penalties and own goals aren't really convincing evidence of anything. Those are things that just wont happen in most games.
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Nah there's been a very noticeable drop off...from the Arsenal game and possible before. The build up is slower and teams are getting organised in front of them now quicker than they are moving the ball to disorganise them. Southampton also had decent chances and openings last night that it just wasn't possible to get against City in the earlier parts of the season...it doesn't matter if it's only a few attacks a half because City leave themselves so open that you don't really need more than that.
Another tell tale sign is that they have gone from winning games in a way where the result is never in question, to relying on desperate last minute winners, dodgy penalties, own goals etc. They could quite easily have dropped 4 points in the last two games, and if they keep those performances up that is what will start to happen.
When you look at the fixture schedule between now and the new year, I think they will struggle to get their game back up to the early season level. It's a pattern with Pep now too. Happened last season and it happened when he was at Bayern.
Though not to be confused with the fact they still have a very good team so are capable of winning games even when the intensity level drops. It just remains to be seen how capable. 96th minute winners, questionable penalties and own goals aren't really convincing evidence of anything. Those are things that just wont happen in most games.