8:44, you're right. The irony of fans is that they accuse players or managers of disloyalty, but when they don't win games,players are underperforming or constantly injured. They're the first to call them out
6:40 how has this myth of Jose Mourinho being a boring boring manager get perpetrated. During his time at Chelsea as well, they were defensive during the big games, like United and Arsenal. But against mediocre teams, Chelsea would destroy the opposition. There is a massive historic revisionism associated with Jose Mourinho all the time. People conveniently forget one of the highest number of goals scored by Chelsea, during the 2005-2007 period. The reason why this revisionism exists, is also due to the presence of defensive legends in the squad, like Cech and Terry. But claiming Chelsea were somehow defensive is a lie. The very fact that park the bus as a phrase in English football, thanks to Jose Mourinho complaining when his Chelsea could not break down another team.
Really interesting to look at how certain managers will or won't try to adapt soley on what they think can work with the players they have, ai mean as a luton fan rob edwards is still trying the same tactics in the championship without 2-3 of the players that made it click and it just isn't working, class video lad
And also somehow, it is mentally dissonating to some people to see the same manager who has the record of least goals conceded in PL, to have the record of highest goals conceded in La Liga, or any league with a 38 game season, which Real Madrid had under them. People forget how adaptive and direct Jose Mourinho's teams were. Everywhere he managed. This slight against Jose must end.
The problem is that the clubs themselves don't really plan properly to account for stuff like this. A lot of the clubs that get promoted from the Championship get promoted by playing attacking football with a squad that's relatively top tier in the league. But the same squad will be one of the worst in the higher tier, thus making the same sort of attacking football inneffective most of the times. Burnley should've either supported Kompany with smart recruitments, or let him go and prepare to play 'boring' survival football. To survive and rise up in the Premier League, you need a clear and concise plan backed by smart spending.
8:44, you're right. The irony of fans is that they accuse players or managers of disloyalty, but when they don't win games,players are underperforming or constantly injured. They're the first to call them out
6:40 how has this myth of Jose Mourinho being a boring boring manager get perpetrated. During his time at Chelsea as well, they were defensive during the big games, like United and Arsenal. But against mediocre teams, Chelsea would destroy the opposition. There is a massive historic revisionism associated with Jose Mourinho all the time. People conveniently forget one of the highest number of goals scored by Chelsea, during the 2005-2007 period. The reason why this revisionism exists, is also due to the presence of defensive legends in the squad, like Cech and Terry. But claiming Chelsea were somehow defensive is a lie. The very fact that park the bus as a phrase in English football, thanks to Jose Mourinho complaining when his Chelsea could not break down another team.
Really interesting to look at how certain managers will or won't try to adapt soley on what they think can work with the players they have, ai mean as a luton fan rob edwards is still trying the same tactics in the championship without 2-3 of the players that made it click and it just isn't working, class video lad
And also somehow, it is mentally dissonating to some people to see the same manager who has the record of least goals conceded in PL, to have the record of highest goals conceded in La Liga, or any league with a 38 game season, which Real Madrid had under them.
People forget how adaptive and direct Jose Mourinho's teams were. Everywhere he managed.
This slight against Jose must end.
The problem is that the clubs themselves don't really plan properly to account for stuff like this. A lot of the clubs that get promoted from the Championship get promoted by playing attacking football with a squad that's relatively top tier in the league. But the same squad will be one of the worst in the higher tier, thus making the same sort of attacking football inneffective most of the times.
Burnley should've either supported Kompany with smart recruitments, or let him go and prepare to play 'boring' survival football. To survive and rise up in the Premier League, you need a clear and concise plan backed by smart spending.
interesting