[CL] Champions League 2015/2016 (11 Viewers)

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Nostradamus

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Dec 12, 2012
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@Nostradamu... nah, he'll probably find it without me anyway
I do, but I m too lazy to write about him. :sleepy:

Still cannot believe, what I ve seen tonight..Hecking outcoached Zidane :lol:

Hecking is for me the prototype of a mediocre coach and the team Allofs has assembled is unbalanced as feck, but they played great and taught me a lesson. Draxler showing again, that he is a special talent.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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I do, but I m too lazy to write about him. :sleepy:

Still cannot believe, what I ve seen tonight..Hecking outcoached Zidane :lol:

Hecking is for me the prototype of a mediocre coach and the team Allofs has assembled is unbalanced as feck, but they played great and taught me a lesson. Draxler showing again, that he is a special talent.
VW really has some interesting players in their team, but also a bunch of mediocre ones. With the money they have, they could have done better than this i think, especially after finishing 2nd last season.

Draxler had a great run in CL this season. Some really great performances. Haven't followed him much in BL so no idea if hes as good there
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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Still cannot believe, what I ve seen tonight..Hecking outcoached Zidane :lol:
What makes you even think Zidane would be a good coach? He already showed that he is not the smartest guy when he headbutted materazzi. Additionally he was a player that was 100% skill and had so much of it that he actually never even did need to resolve to using tactics or anything, because he simply outclassed his opponents instead of outsmarting them.

What is he going to teach the real stars? How to be the technically most gifted midfielder that does glide past opponents with intuition.? That is nothing you teach, but just a natural gift. Do you think Ronaldinho would be a good coach as well?
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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We so could've won it this year, but once again we screwed ourselves with poor play and weak mentality. Everyone else looks so vulnerable. This really needs to change next season because the talent is absolutely there. Barca would still be a mountain to overcome, but it's not impossible.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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What makes you even think Zidane would be a good coach? He already showed that he is not the smartest guy when he headbutted materazzi. Additionally he was a player that was 100% skill and had so much of it that he actually never even did need to resolve to using tactics or anything, because he simply outclassed his opponents instead of outsmarting them.

What is he going to teach the real stars? How to be the technically most gifted midfielder that does glide past opponents with intuition.? That is nothing you teach, but just a natural gift. Do you think Ronaldinho would be a good coach as well?
:shifty:
 

Nostradamus

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Dec 12, 2012
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What makes you even think Zidane would be a good coach? He already showed that he is not the smartest guy when he headbutted materazzi. Additionally he was a player that was 100% skill and had so much of it that he actually never even did need to resolve to using tactics or anything, because he simply outclassed his opponents instead of outsmarting them.

What is he going to teach the real stars? How to be the technically most gifted midfielder that does glide past opponents with intuition.? That is nothing you teach, but just a natural gift. Do you think Ronaldinho would be a good coach as well?
Nothing..I m thinking the same..have never seen anything in him, that would qualify him becoming a successful coach. U have to have a special mindset and u also have to be a tactical freak and I havent seen anything of that in Zidane and rarely i see ex players talking sense.

England have been totally impressed with Neville explaining the details of football to them :lol: but all he has done was scratching the surface and obvious to see, that he has no deeper tactical knowledge..laughable analysis most of the times. Coaches, who refuse to implement pressing structures and coordinated attacking and defending in packs ll be left behind. German pundits r laughable jokes too..these 'experts' r clueless fools most of the times.

The football Zidane has shown yesterday was so old school..defending is optional with huge space between the lines, but nevertheless I didnt expect Wolfsburg to have the maturity and coolness in them and thought they ll somehow bottle it. Hecking is nothing special, but he is able to field a compact team relying on standards or the individual brilliance of some, so yes, its not that surprising, but def. funny.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
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What makes you even think Zidane would be a good coach? He already showed that he is not the smartest guy when he headbutted materazzi. Additionally he was a player that was 100% skill and had so much of it that he actually never even did need to resolve to using tactics or anything, because he simply outclassed his opponents instead of outsmarting them.

What is he going to teach the real stars? How to be the technically most gifted midfielder that does glide past opponents with intuition.? That is nothing you teach, but just a natural gift. Do you think Ronaldinho would be a good coach as well?

Cruijff.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Thats not fair, Cruijff was basically a coach during his playing days already. Some are just that freakishly exceptional in mind and with feet.
 
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