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Nzonzi and Banega had the run of OT from minute 1. Didn't matter who was in midfield, they strolled about and dictated the tempo. The Scottish Player should've started. This idea of controlling the game without the ball, or a midfield, is £#%&!ing ludicrous and absolutely disgusting, he needs to £#%&! off with that shit, teach the players to want and move for the £#%&!ing ball. Then we'll see if Pogba is any good. |
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I do wonder how much Pogba’s troubles are related to having to play in a manner that doesn’t suit him. Not excusing him but like you say, let’s se how he does in a less restrictive system. |
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This kind of stuff is what is coached at youth level, not with players who are internationals. It’s a basic skill. Other than preseason, there’s no time for coaching at that level. It’s fitness, drills and working on specific tactics for the upcoming games. It’s the same at any club. It was the same under Fergie, as his assistants said numerous times. I recall one of them saying they don’t coach certain things because it’s assumed they can already do it otherwise they wouldn’t be there and it would be taken as an insult to do so. |
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That's the movement everyone means, you can't seriously be arguing that Pep for example is just leaving his players to it because they already know how to move about the pitch. He has made players that their fans would've cheerfully watched sold a couple of years ago look like decent footballers. Whereas Jose is making players we were happy to see signed look like absolute turds. |
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I'd like to see him under a more modern attack minded coach however he can't completely hide behind Jose's shit on a stick football
The very least you expect from a professional footballer is for them to give their best and nobody can seriously believe Pogba is putting everything he has out on the pitch Neville had it right when he said Pogba plays football like he's in the playground with his mates It's not serious to him With the amount of times he just lets opposition players run at our defence while he just casually jogs back could you imagine what Keano would do to him in the dressing room |
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Guardiola took over clubs that weren’t far from what he wanted. They already had the basics of movement and the things that go with it, he just wanted to tweak it the way he wanted it. He also had big problems during his first few months in training at Munich, and from what I read it was because he was trying to teach such basics to treble winners. lingard’s movement stands out a mile when he comes on. Why can he manage it and the others can’t? This issue goes back to fergie’s last few years. It’s not a new thing. All a coach does is set of the basic shape for the individuals to function within. Management is 99% managing people. Not coaching or tactics. |
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Our players have been stood still and not giving the player with the ball options for a good 6 or 7 years now. |
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- Plays well. Fans moan he didn't do it on another day. - Plays shit. Gets the blame. It's gone beyond him now. Fans should get behind him, cause his manager isn't. |
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