You con the manager but winning over Pep and a billion dollar squad is no laughing feat He can probably retire at this point regardless how successful he will be in the future.
If I had to say one nice thing about Jones' time at Saints - it's that playing Ward-Prowse a bit further forward as a number 10 seemed to bring out the best of his attributes. Something that Selles immediately abandoned and moved him back into the pivot.
As a saints fan was a genuinely interesting watch… In theory tactically that’s good and it obviously was successful that day - I don’t get why we couldn’t get going in 99% of the other games he was in charge!
@@rubenhall1241 yeah I do agree, two unlikely goal scorers with great goals, but the tactical setup is sound, based on what he says in this video, and could have been successful, it just seems this was the only time it was… Whether that was the players or the coach or both, it didn’t work
@@BrickBarn88 I guess the only thing is the players not playing in the way he wanted, you think how we lost to 10 man wolves after being 1 nil up is baffling
This tactic is pretty basic and very general. Hes just stating where the space is and where he does want to end up, but doenst know (or didnt want to reveal) how to get there specifically. That can be a reason why it can work ones, but not everytime. The players would need more precise instructions and thats maybe the reason that the rest of the season was not successfull
@@LiamHall0308lad he lost all bar one of his games in the league, all of which were winnable games. We played horrible football and he deserved to be sacked.
Good to hear Nathan using the pronoun 'we' with ease; it wasnt the case most of the time. No disrespect - Haaland playing or not, its a fantastic coaching achievement to get a floundering side to do a job on the best team in the league (and as it turned out the continent). The tactical analysis didnt strike as me too earth-shattering tbh, and its slightly jarring to hear some of the buzzwords he used a lot when managing us ('front-footed', 'aggressive') that never felt too substantial. But really, it cant be denied what a result this was given how in despair we were as a team at this time. Most Saints fans were saying things like I just hope we dont get beat by a cricket score.
As a Luton fan due thanks need to be given to NJ for his contributions to our club. Regrettably however, the manner of his first departure to Stoke was shocking & he lost the respect of the club & fans, something he should have managed far better. Mick Hartford persuaded Gary to have him back again when Stoke binned him off and again, he helped us out before doing another career chasing runner to Southampton where things didn't work for him there also. A fortunate consequence of that was we then appointed the brilliant & much loved Manager that is Rob Edwards. All said, Nathan has some talent but his ego outstrips it. Thanks for your input but don't come knocking on our door a Third time if the slot would ever become available again, something no Luton fan would want. Rob Edwards is our boy. 👍 COYH.
I'm wondering actually when he says "we" he means himself and his coaching staff rather than players and club especially with what he said at the end about belonging at this level etc
My takeaway as a Saints fan is that it does immediately come across that he isn't quite the tactically clueless tool he came across during his time at Southampton but I get the feeling he is maybe not a top level communicator as evidenced by the bizarre press conferences and here, under no pressure, allowed to essentially tell his own story he repeats phrases an awful lot 'you'd be in a lot of trouble', 'one of our best players'
As a saints fan was very interesting to see his insight into this game..... however, Sekou Mara being the best finisher we have? Bloke couldnt even score if the goal was a yard in front of him
This match may have ‘showed that we belonged at that level’ but that following win against Everton was his only league victory - to go with seven defeats which demonstrated that we didn’t belong at that level at all. Hence our deserved relegation. It says something about him that he’s able to front a video like this from an apparent position of tactical mastery. One man’s self-delusion is another’s self-belief, I guess.
Why you claim that he is not a good manager? I would like to see some answers, because I am not from your country and I don't have a strong knowledge of the league, so I would appreciate your opinions on that point.
He's a good manager at a smaller lower league team (as per his success with Luton) but his time at Stoke and especially Southampton exposed his tactics and management. His interviews were so arrogant they became bizarre also.
Nathan “numpty” Jones should NOT be let anywhere near a professional football club ever again. He mugged off Southampton, more than enough to retire on in his small Welsh village that he constantly harps on about.
I love that he’s talking about the Djenepo goal as some sort of tactical genius when in reality Lavia just split the defence by being as good as he is and Djenepo made what is usually a horrible decision for him as he couldn’t hit a donkey’s arse with a banjo and it paid off
The narcissism knows no bounds. Imagine having the last tenure he did and still having the ego to say, ‘yes, I’ll do a masterclass’. When he goes back through that Saints side you’re reminded how they should never have been relegated. A broke clock is right twice a day so sadly chancers like Nathan Jones will have to be tolerated a little longer. Absolute 🤡
Nathan Jones and masterclass in the same sentence 😂😬
Next video: Nathan Jones • How to lose to 10 men when 1-0 up Tactics, Southampton 1 Wolves 2 • Disasterclass
Lol he’s a good coach and tactician, probably too soon for him to take over a PL Club, especially in a relegation scrap.
Exactly, oxymoron! Football coaching’s best con artist.
You con the manager but winning over Pep and a billion dollar squad is no laughing feat He can probably retire at this point regardless how successful he will be in the future.
If I had to say one nice thing about Jones' time at Saints - it's that playing Ward-Prowse a bit further forward as a number 10 seemed to bring out the best of his attributes. Something that Selles immediately abandoned and moved him back into the pivot.
But Jones played alcarez as a 6 😂 selles swapped them around and he actually scored goals from open play
As a saints fan was a genuinely interesting watch…
In theory tactically that’s good and it obviously was successful that day - I don’t get why we couldn’t get going in 99% of the other games he was in charge!
It was a djenepo masterclass more than anything
@@rubenhall1241 yeah I do agree, two unlikely goal scorers with great goals, but the tactical setup is sound, based on what he says in this video, and could have been successful, it just seems this was the only time it was…
Whether that was the players or the coach or both, it didn’t work
Same thing I thought myself. It's baffling
@@BrickBarn88 I guess the only thing is the players not playing in the way he wanted, you think how we lost to 10 man wolves after being 1 nil up is baffling
This tactic is pretty basic and very general. Hes just stating where the space is and where he does want to end up, but doenst know (or didnt want to reveal) how to get there specifically. That can be a reason why it can work ones, but not everytime. The players would need more precise instructions and thats maybe the reason that the rest of the season was not successfull
It is something really valuable to beat a team who succeeded treble in that season. He worked on his lessons very well for this match.
He literally got sacked not much longer after this…
Well he got it spot on in this match. But what about his tactics in our other 15 games in the league 😮😮😮
With the greatest respect, Nathan Jones is the best manager in the world currently, did great things with southampton 😅
This is why he’s the best manager in Europe
Genuinely Jones playing Ward-Prowse as an 8 and up top, great eye, JWP was our best striker last season
The coach is well spoken I would believe everything he said.
Huh?💀
You’ve made the same mistake as the Southampton board 👍
He was brilliant for Southampton the board need to sort themselves out he was given no time to turn things around.
@@jackcleary536 i understand them
@@LiamHall0308lad he lost all bar one of his games in the league, all of which were winnable games. We played horrible football and he deserved to be sacked.
His voice is brilliant
Good to hear Nathan using the pronoun 'we' with ease; it wasnt the case most of the time.
No disrespect - Haaland playing or not, its a fantastic coaching achievement to get a floundering side to do a job on the best team in the league (and as it turned out the continent). The tactical analysis didnt strike as me too earth-shattering tbh, and its slightly jarring to hear some of the buzzwords he used a lot when managing us ('front-footed', 'aggressive') that never felt too substantial. But really, it cant be denied what a result this was given how in despair we were as a team at this time. Most Saints fans were saying things like I just hope we dont get beat by a cricket score.
As a Luton fan due thanks need to be given to NJ for his contributions to our club. Regrettably however, the manner of his first departure to Stoke was shocking & he lost the respect of the club & fans, something he should have managed far better. Mick Hartford persuaded Gary to have him back again when Stoke binned him off and again, he helped us out before doing another career chasing runner to Southampton where things didn't work for him there also. A fortunate consequence of that was we then appointed the brilliant & much loved Manager that is Rob Edwards. All said, Nathan has some talent but his ego outstrips it. Thanks for your input but don't come knocking on our door a Third time if the slot would ever become available again, something no Luton fan would want. Rob Edwards is our boy. 👍 COYH.
Didn't hear him say 'we' this much when he was in charge.
Exactly what I thought😂
I'm wondering actually when he says "we" he means himself and his coaching staff rather than players and club especially with what he said at the end about belonging at this level etc
The man who stopped man city winning the quadruple. 👏
After that Guardiola - Treble winner, Nathan Jones - sacked and unemployed. Levels.
Can you also ask him about his tactics against Wolves a month later when we were 1-0 up and had an extra man?
Hassenhuttl also lost a game against Wolves who had 10 men...
Cant blame the managers for bogey teams that the players dont like
@@izibane9295what about all the other games he lost that weren’t against wolves then? Nottingham Forest?
Or all of the other games.
@@izibane9295 Hassenhuttl also won Liverpool... Cant blame the player for bogey manager that you like
@@izibane9295Hassenhuttl didn’t go on record to say playing against 10 men was to our detriment.
My takeaway as a Saints fan is that it does immediately come across that he isn't quite the tactically clueless tool he came across during his time at Southampton but I get the feeling he is maybe not a top level communicator as evidenced by the bizarre press conferences and here, under no pressure, allowed to essentially tell his own story he repeats phrases an awful lot 'you'd be in a lot of trouble', 'one of our best players'
As a saints fan was very interesting to see his insight into this game..... however, Sekou Mara being the best finisher we have? Bloke couldnt even score if the goal was a yard in front of him
Think there a big difference between training n games here
Come to Charlton Nathan we need you!
This match may have ‘showed that we belonged at that level’ but that following win against Everton was his only league victory - to go with seven defeats which demonstrated that we didn’t belong at that level at all. Hence our deserved relegation.
It says something about him that he’s able to front a video like this from an apparent position of tactical mastery. One man’s self-delusion is another’s self-belief, I guess.
Can we get the masterclass of Forest at home please
Now do Nottingham Forest, a game that actually mattered
Why do I think I'll see Kompany after our relegation...
Why does it take him being sacked for Nathan Jones to consistently refer to Southampton as "we"
Aggressive
One freak win does not make a manager good. He did well at Luton and then got completely and utterly found out in the premier league.
Need to do diniz vs boca in copa libertadores final 2023
Why you claim that he is not a good manager?
I would like to see some answers, because I am not from your country and I don't have a strong knowledge of the league, so I would appreciate your opinions on that point.
Every other game he managed for Saints.
because he is shite at managing a football team
He's a good manager at a smaller lower league team (as per his success with Luton) but his time at Stoke and especially Southampton exposed his tactics and management. His interviews were so arrogant they became bizarre also.
Underrated manager
How ? as a Southampton supporter
Nathan “numpty” Jones should NOT be let anywhere near a professional football club ever again. He mugged off Southampton, more than enough to retire on in his small Welsh village that he constantly harps on about.
Not sure how he pulled this off 😂
I love that he’s talking about the Djenepo goal as some sort of tactical genius when in reality Lavia just split the defence by being as good as he is and Djenepo made what is usually a horrible decision for him as he couldn’t hit a donkey’s arse with a banjo and it paid off
The players won that game, not him.
Is this a joke
Djenepo masterclass
‘Mara one of the best finishers at the football club’ 🤦♂️🤡
This is hilarious 😂
Terrible manager.
LOL
The narcissism knows no bounds. Imagine having the last tenure he did and still having the ego to say, ‘yes, I’ll do a masterclass’.
When he goes back through that Saints side you’re reminded how they should never have been relegated. A broke clock is right twice a day so sadly chancers like Nathan Jones will have to be tolerated a little longer. Absolute 🤡