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I genuinely think Pep is a racist, for what it's worth.
If you want to see something, you can convince yourself of it.I genuinely think Pep is a racist, for what it's worth.
Still if Kola leave then AMN could end up staying don't think he'll accept being rotating player.
Yeah I know the Guardiola stuff is tongue and cheek but I think we have to be careful about calling people racists nowadays, it's a really strong assertion to make and though Guardiola can be an asshole for other reasons (allowed himself to become a tool for the worst of the independentists), he's certainly not a racist, he's a meritocracy-ian who will pick the best player for the team regardless. I know it's fun to hate on our rivals but a little bit of respect needed, I think, for the best manager of this era (along with Klopp) who has significantly changed football for the better.
Tbh I think that's just Redknapp making an apology for his being a bad manager.
Teams switch formations all the time inside a season-- most relevant (for obvious reasons) perhaps would be City under Guardiola their first season, they caught form switching to a 4-3-3 later in the season with two out and out wingers (Sané on the left and Sterling on the right), after playing 3 at the back much of that season.
In the end Arteta's 3-4-3 is very fluid and a 4-3-3 going forward, so I can't agree here, I think the switch really can be done seamlessly, perhaps in England we've grown so accustomed to inept coaching that we forget that in the rest of Europe there is a decent level of coaching (as there now finally is in England, minus the few leftovers from the last era like Moyes, Mou, and Bruce) and that these kind of tactical changes within a season have been happening for a long time.
I just really hope Arteta is prepared to use Auba as a 9. Having him there flanked by Willian and Pepe/Saka with a midfield 3 in our best XI would really take us up a level. Thankfully there's even a parallel there with Pep's evolution at City, where he dropped Agüero at the beginning for a more workhorse type in Jesus, only to eventually come back to the superior striker in the end once the team was more complete and playing the way he wanted it.
I’d defer to the actual pro in this case.
Maybe it's easier change to a more defensive system than attacking one. Seems like Arteta going to a back four would be a positive move even though it make the team more vulnerable. Whereas Conte reverting from a back four to a three helped make them more solid and cover up for the weaknesses of people like Luiz and Cahill.It takes a lot of work to change a formation mid season though.
I read Joey Barton’s book and apparently when Harry Redknapp signed Rio Ferdinand late in the window at QPR it completely ruined their pre-season.
Harry had been watching Holland and Chile doing well in the 2014 World Cup with a back five so decided to copy them.
As Rio was finished athletically Harry dumped the solid back four that got them promoted at the team couldn’t adapt to it.
Training all summer for a certain formation with players learning where to position themselves and where to run, you can’t just throw all that out the window on a whim.
If he does change I think it’ll take weeks of preparation if we’re looking at getting these two in October.
The Supreme Court should decide to give the mods the obligation to do soLock this?
We aren’t selling Hector. Best lad in the squad.
Seem Hector is going no where then. Sadly that open the opportunity for AMN to leave if someone came with 25-30M bif
Another season of not challenging for title again. Unless Arteta sees fit to drop him again loke he did when we played sokratis or AMN. Make or break season decision
So selling Bellerin would make us automatic challengers now..Another season of not challenging for title again. Unless Arteta sees fit to drop him again loke he did when we played sokratis or AMN. Make or break season decision
Actual pros say ridiculous and incorrect things all the time, and often don't have a clue. Look no further than Michael Owen, El Loco Gatti or a million other bad managers or former players who were bad managers and/or bad football analysts.
Like I said, we can think of numerous examples of teams switching formation during a season and being better for it. Because it backfired on Harry Redknapp under his poor management just makes it the exception really, not the rule.
So you think we'd challenge just by selling Bellerin?Another season of not challenging for title again. Unless Arteta sees fit to drop him again loke he did when we played sokratis or AMN. Make or break season decision
So selling Bellerin would make us automatic challengers now..