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Originally Posted by Neo
I used to be a fan of Löw; plays good football and really pushes youth. Seems to be able to build things over a sustained period of time, too.
However, there's supposedly doubts about him in Germany as he has an excellent record with the national team when the pressure is off, but has failed to win anything with them when it matters. Could be another Wenger - plays pretty football but achieves no real glory.
I agree with everything you've said about Mourinho. His football is horrible. For all the stick Moyes rightfully got, he never rocked up at a game without a striker. Manchester United need flair and imagination - Mourinho is all wormanlike functionality. No thanks.
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Bit unfair when Germany have a poor (relatively) pool of strikers to choose from. If Lewandoski had of followed the other Poles in defecting he'd of trumped Spain at the last Euros.
He needs club football though. Is 54 now, has dealt with expectation, big names & has overseen transition & incorporated youth. Highly articulate, loved the speed of the German side vs England & the passing - give the guy cash & who knows. Seems last summer was when the big boys were available, Fergie £#%&!ed it all up, but the guy who follows the guy that followed Fergie has a far, far easier job.