BaZZe
Always Blaming Refs
Country: Sweden
This is wickedA Son rocket will do. They have a chance to finally bring a trophy to North London.
Did you see the vacant look on his face after the third went in? He just sat there catching flies. Now in the post match he's taken to questioning their mentality when nobody of any mentality goes to the Spuds in the first place and he's the same guy who was just saying he wasn't interested in players who wouldn't join without CL football.Honestly it's crazy how much Ange gets away with.
Doesn't bother with coaching set pieces properly, pays very little attention to nullifying the opposition generally.
If you're facing an opposition that is renowned for their skill at set pieces and you don't work properly on stopping that, you're negligent.
At a serious club he would be getting pulled up massively by the fans / media but I guess at Sp**s the bar is pretty low.
This fella must be a South Korean. This brings my mind to the post @Riou made some time ago about how Son has literally put these lots in a terrible place decision wise when it comes to chosing their favorite players and club to support. They're just caught in a difficult emotional state.Inner conflict at its most primal expression.
"My head says crybaby Son, but, my heart says Lionheart Ødegaard."
This fella must be a South Korean. This brings my mind to the post @Riou made some time ago about how Son has literally put these lots in a terrible place decision wise when it comes to chosing their favorite players and club to support. They're just caught in a difficult emotional state.
I guess this will continually be the case until he leaves Sp**s. I really feel for them honestly.
This reeks of someone deep in the closet and reminds me of that meme:
They conceded 3 goals in 30 mins
He's so stuck in his own way.Honestly it's crazy how much Ange gets away with.
Doesn't bother with coaching set pieces properly, pays very little attention to nullifying the opposition generally.
If you're facing an opposition that is renowned for their skill at set pieces and you don't work properly on stopping that, you're negligent.
At a serious club he would be getting pulled up massively by the fans / media but I guess at Sp**s the bar is pretty low.
Ironically when vicario came forward at the end of the game he went to bother Raya.It bordered on the ridiculous yesterday. Most teams have identified the Ben White blocking the goalkeeper move by now. Sp**s just didn't seem have caught on to that one at all. That is down to coaching.
We know he really believes in his way of playing and doesn't want to spend too much time studying the opposition. But surely no manager at this level can be that naive?Honestly it's crazy how much Ange gets away with.
Doesn't bother with coaching set pieces properly, pays very little attention to nullifying the opposition generally.
If you're facing an opposition that is renowned for their skill at set pieces and you don't work properly on stopping that, you're negligent.
At a serious club he would be getting pulled up massively by the fans / media but I guess at Sp**s the bar is pretty low.
My timeline since the game has been nothing but endless crying about decisions from Sp**s fans. It's been relentless. Are they going to keep doing this all week?
We know he really believes in his way of playing and doesn't want to spend too much time studying the opposition. But surely no manager at this level can be that naive?
We are not privy to what goes on at their training ground. So maybe he does do a lot of work on the opposition?
Step forward Eric Dier. Someone who was there and he had this to say:
Speaking to Sky Bet, the 30-year-old said, "No, interestingly [Postecoglou] really doesn’t do any tactical work, what he does is, every single training drill from Monday to Friday is drawn up to represent the way that he wants to play.
"Conte, I could do it blind, but that was a lot of tactical work Monday to Friday, a lot of ten versus zero, walkthroughs – you were so well drilled, it would be ingrained in you."
Can't see why Dier would lie about this. So ange really doesn't do any analysis on the opposition. All the training is geared to how he wants to play. That is unbelievable if true.
If this is true and Ange doesn’t change and become more detailed, then it spells disaster for him at Sp**s.
I dont think he’s that naive though, he will improve in the tactics department. The question is how much he will improve tactically, and by how much he’ll change the squad and their ability to play different ways.
Big season for Ange next year, it will tell us a lot about him. He has good points, but some bad points to address as well.