Did they even play defensively or is this just more made up nonsense?
Spurs had more possession, more shots on goal, more on target and more corners. Which suggests they didn't but I didn't watch the game so genuinely don't know.
Did they even play defensively or is this just more made up nonsense?
Spurs had more possession, more shots on goal, more on target and more corners. Which suggests they didn't but I didn't watch the game so genuinely don't know.
More Italian managers have won the Premier League than any other nationality. Not to mention, all the Champions Leagues, World Cups and Euros. The data certainly doesn’t suggest that Italian managers suck. Do you have objective proof they do? Or just your subjective (and wrong) opinion?
More Italian managers have won the Premier League than any other nationality. Not to mention, all the Champions Leagues, World Cups and Euros. The data certainly doesn’t suggest that Italian managers suck. Do you have objective proof they do? Or just your subjective (and wrong) opinion?
Italian coaches are great but as soon as they step foot on Italian soil they get a whiff of carpaccio and their innate instinct to play catenaccio overrules all other functions.
Italian coaches are great but as soon as they step foot on Italian soil they get a whiff of carpaccio and their innate instinct to play catenaccio overrules all other functions.
More Italian managers have won the Premier League than any other nationality. Not to mention, all the Champions Leagues, World Cups and Euros. The data certainly doesn’t suggest that Italian managers suck. Do you have objective proof they do? Or just your subjective (and wrong) opinion?
This is by far the most retarded widely-held belief on this forum.
Hiring Tuchel or Mourinho would solve all of our problems, they're not Italian so it's fine. Definitely stay away from provincial Spalletti as he isn't a "proven winner" like the other two as well.
Hiring Tuchel or Mourinho would solve all of our problems, they're not Italian so it's fine. Definitely stay away from provincial Spalletti as he isn't a "proven winner" like the other two as well.
Or Pep. Saw coaches winning the CL for Bayern before and after his stint and so far couldn't win one with unlimited funds at City either.
Klopp's record in european finals is what, 1 win and 4 losses? And the one he has won, he played against Tottenham. If he was italian, they'd have all kinds of nice nicknames for him.
Or Pep. Saw coaches winning the CL for Bayern before and after his stint and so far couldn't win one with unlimited funds at City either.
Klopp's record in european finals is what, 1 win and 4 losses? And the one he has won, he played against Tottenham. If he was italian, they'd have all kinds of nice nicknames for him.
Or Pep. Saw coaches winning the CL for Bayern before and after his stint and so far couldn't win one with unlimited funds at City either.
Klopp's record in european finals is what, 1 win and 4 losses? And the one he has won, he played against Tottenham. If he was italian, they'd have all kinds of nice nicknames for him.
I do still like him as a coach, but I think a national team job would serve him a lot better. He burns too many bridges as he leaves, not worth it. He only gets it working for a few years at the most and then he gets too cautious.