balthazar
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The Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic. Even Pep doesn't this honour. Better than CL and PL combined.
Biggest thing we need to sort out to me is creating more chances (we create about as much as Chelsea and were down at 6th place last time I looked). We have been the most clinical side in the PL during the past two years, I don't think there is anything in the side to think that we are guaranteed to continue to be as clinical. So if we aren't and don't create more, we are likely to drop back a place or two imo. Jover has fully emptied the tank with regards to set pieces, so fair play to Arteta and him for that.Most Non-penalty Goals Premier League This Season | StatMuse
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Look at this list ffs. Arteta needs to sort it out.
Its obviously a higher risk reward scenario for managers - focus on technique and possession - you might fail miserably like Burnley, but get it right, and there is the possibility you end up as a relatively successful PL club like Brighton over the longer term. I think this relative success is harder to achieve in the long term if there isn't a focus on technique and possession - maybe the old Burnely is an example where this wasn't the case.Tactics and coaching methods have evolved significantly over the past 15 years. It's more difficult to implement playing out of the back then it is to kick it long which was the most prevalent way of getting up the pitch.
Similarly, it's more difficult to setup a positional system where every player has a strict cog role as part of a wider machine, rather than setting up a team to feed a couple of talented players and playing predominantly through them.
If you're a coach, you would know it is much harder to develop and train the former and it requires far more from coaches in terms of competence and likewise from the players.
Whether that's what Burnley or Luton should do, maybe they aren't suited to playing like that, but I'm all for clubs all over the country focusing on technique, possession, playing on the ground and keeping the ball. It's the only way we will bridge the gap between England and the rest of Europe.
In the past, the managers did play more to their players strengths rather than forcing them into a system like we see today, but the ball also spent more time in the air than it does today, teams exchanged possession more frequently, the standard of football outside of Arsenal and Man Utd was incredibly poor.
Nowadays, you see teams like Bournemouth, Brighton and Villa play good entertaining football and that's absolutely down to the quality of coaching outside of the bigger club
and England is better for it.
Tactics and coaching methods have evolved significantly over the past 15 years. It's more difficult to implement playing out of the back then it is to kick it long which was the most prevalent way of getting up the pitch.
Similarly, it's more difficult to setup a positional system where every player has a strict cog role as part of a wider machine, rather than setting up a team to feed a couple of talented players and playing predominantly through them.
If you're a coach, you would know it is much harder to develop and train the former and it requires far more from coaches in terms of competence and likewise from the players.
Whether that's what Burnley or Luton should do, maybe they aren't suited to playing like that, but I'm all for clubs all over the country focusing on technique, possession, playing on the ground and keeping the ball. It's the only way we will bridge the gap between England and the rest of Europe.
In the past, the managers did play more to their players strengths rather than forcing them into a system like we see today, but the ball also spent more time in the air than it does today, teams exchanged possession more frequently, the standard of football outside of Arsenal and Man Utd was incredibly poor.
Nowadays, you see teams like Bournemouth, Brighton and Villa play good entertaining football and that's absolutely down to the quality of coaching outside of the bigger club
and England is better for it.
He has work to do with his squad, because this season City were below par and they had to put together another record breaking run to win the league.
They will be stronger next year, but so will we and Pep knows this.
Hopefully for us we can get our internationals back quickly, give them good rest, bring in players and prepare well for next season. If we stay fit, we have the foundation and cohesion in place to be even better than this year.
I came here to post this.
Not sure whether you're being sarcastic
Still cant believe we have Arteta. One of the most talented manager in the history of the game.
One who could sit at table with Ferguson, Wenger, Klopp and Pepe and he wouldnt feel out of place at all!
It's a fair point but Burnley & Luton are likely getting relegated whatever way they play tbf.Good coaches simplify the game without trying to create complex systems that hinder player strengths. Ancelotti, probably the most successful CL manager in recent years; is playing the exact same way he did 20 years ago at Milan.
I just think nanagers should play a way to maximize their team and that's lacking lately. West Ham, Burnley, Luton are good examples.
Maybe it is just me, but he seems less tense in his interviews these days.
He seems like he's loving lifeMaybe it is just me, but he seems less tense in his interviews these days.
Hope he leaves for something better.
We can go back to mid table hustling. The glory days everyone is gagging for these days! De Zerbi or some hipster coach to take over.
Maybe it is just me, but he seems less tense in his interviews these days.
Biggest thing we need to sort out to me is creating more chances (we create about as much as Chelsea and were down at 6th place last time I looked). We have been the most clinical side in the PL during the past two years, I don't think there is anything in the side to think that we are guaranteed to continue to be as clinical. So if we aren't and don't create more, we are likely to drop back a place or two imo. Jover has fully emptied the tank with regards to set pieces, so fair play to Arteta and him for that.