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  1. Spurs can murder any team who leaves space behind.
  2. I think people are always free to make comments on a manager for his selection, setup and subs. But it seems clear to me that a result like this is not "on him" at this stage. The actual ire seems merited elsewhere, even if you make the case that he too had a poor game.
  3. Deflect attention, focus publicly on the positives, defend the players. It's broadly what you have to do in interviews. He has no real option but to channel some positive focus. Can work on fixing the weaknesses in private.
  4. 62 from 27 actually, which is only 2.3 points per game. Get your money on it, my dudes.
  5. Some of you need to stop visiting other forums. No good can come of it.
  6. It's such a stupid idea and it's pure greed, in different ways, that it's coming in.
  7. I cannot see Rafa ever being interested in a DoF role. He's a coach, pure and simple. When he retires he'll still find a way to do something along those lines.
  8. A manager doesn't get you to overperform xG though. Good keepers and good goalscorers get you to do that.
  9. How many southerner Everton fans are there? Imagine paying attention to that shit.
  10. I think more likely Rafa was in contact with Staveley during and after he left Newcastle and he's mentioned them as knowledgeable, trustworthy people.
  11. The problem with the Conte shout is that the guy lives to win the league and compete for trophies... immediately. He falls out with clubs when that stops being their instant objective or when he feels they're not putting in the same effort to achieve it. Chasing European positions is not what he wants to do. As such, I'm not sure he'd want the job.
  12. Southgate suits being an international manager more than a club manager. The emphases are different. He can instil the right atmosphere with limited time, works with good coaches who compensate for his weaknesses and strikes the right relationship with all the people he needs to. International football is slower and he sets up his team in a balanced and compact way, where they're not going to be too exposed to individual errors. He's proved himself very adept at it and shown more understanding of the qualities needed for an international coach more than any England manager post-Ramsay. Club management is a little different though and he's far from proven at it.
  13. It really was. Now if they could do that at half time too.
  14. He's a systems player if ever I've seen one. He doesn't have the feel or individual quality to impact a game on his own. Needs a clearly defined role. Complete opposite to ASM.
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