On paper their back line is as piss poor as it was last season, so they’ve got work to do yet. Silva is capable of being world class on his day but he ain’t graftin for 55+ games in 8 months.
There was **** all pressure on Lampard last season due to the transfer ban, them selling Hazard and him being a young manager, as well as a club legend. This season is now very different, they’ve spent big, brought in some genuine quality and the expectation levels will be far greater. It’ll be interesting to see how he copes with that pressure as the season unfolds.
Yeah mental amount of games compressed into this season. I know they’ve signed Werner and Ziyech, but I still think they’ll miss Willian, who is our gain. Chilwell and Silva should make them stronger at the back, but it remains to be seen how their new players will gel. Might take a while for them to bed in.
He did alright last season given the circumstances. But like you say the pressure was off. Now all eyes are on him to deliver and he’s still pretty green in management
I reckon he’s got genuine potential for meltdown tbh. He’s always been a moody ****er imo, as I can seeing him snapping if the pressure really mounts at any point.
He lost his **** with Klopp towards the end of last season. Bloke has got low melting point and has all the markings for someone who could blow his top at any moment. Could be entertaining if Chelsea struggle or there’s some **** VAR decisions that go against them.
he did a Klopp. People love it when he says what he feels. Lampard does it and it’s not so popular? Lampard went a bit far, but also why not tell Klopp to **** off, he is a bloke who was mugged off by a ball boy at Goodison. The fume that night
Lampard Premier League Manager of the Month: October 2019 Klopp Mainz 05 2. Bundesliga promotion: 2003–04 Borussia Dortmund Bundesliga: 2010–11, 2011–12 DFB-Pokal: 2011–12; runner-up: 2013–14, 2014–15 DFL-Supercup: 2013, 2014; runner-up: 2011, 2012 UEFA Champions League runner-up: 2012–13 Liverpool Premier League: 2019–20 UEFA Champions League: 2018–19; runner-up: 2017–18 UEFA Super Cup: 2019 FIFA Club World Cup: 2019 UEFA Europa League runner-up: 2015–16 Individual German Football Manager of the Year: 2011, 2012, 2019 Deutscher Fernsehpreis: 2006, 2010 Onze d'Or Coach of the Year: 2019 The Best FIFA Men's Coach: 2019 IFFHS World's Best Club Coach: 2019 IFFHS Men's World Team: 2019 World Soccer Awards World Manager of the Year: 2019 Globe Soccer Awards Best Coach of the Year: 2019 LMA Hall of Fame: 2019 LMA Manager of the Year: 2020 Premier League Manager of the Season: 2019–20 Premier League Manager of the Month: September 2016, December 2018, March 2019, August 2019, September 2019, November 2019, December 2019, January 2020
No idea what relevance that has to his post, but if we’re playing manager top trumps, then that’s sound. Ancelotti Juventus[39] UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1999 Milan[194] Serie A: 2003–04 Coppa Italia: 2002–03 Supercoppa Italiana: 2004 UEFA Champions League: 2002–03, 2006–07 UEFA Super Cup: 2003, 2007 FIFA Club World Cup: 2007 Chelsea Premier League: 2009–10[195] FA Cup: 2009–10[194] FA Community Shield: 2009[194] Paris Saint-Germain Ligue 1: 2012–13 Real Madrid Copa del Rey: 2013–14 UEFA Champions League: 2013–14 UEFA Super Cup: 2014 FIFA Club World Cup: 2014 Bayern Munich Bundesliga: 2016–17[144] DFL-Supercup: 2016,[139] 2017[147] Individual Serie A Coach of the Year: 2001, 2004[196] Panchina d'Oro: 2002–03, 2003–04[197] Ligue 1 Manager of the Year: 2012–13 (tie with Christophe Galtier) IFFHS World's Best Club Coach: 2007, 2014[198] European Coach of the Year—Alf Ramsey Award: 2003 World Soccer Magazine Manager of the Year: 2003[199] Globe Soccer Awards Best Coach of the Year: 2014[200] Premier League Manager of the Month: November 2009, August 2010, March 2011, April 2011[195] Globe Soccer Awards Best Media Attraction in Football: 2014[200] Enzo Bearzot Award: 2014[201] FIFA World Coach of the Year runner-up: 2014[202] Miguel Muñoz Trophy: 2014–15 France Football 8th Greatest Manager of All Time: 2019[203][204] FourFourTwo 18th Greatest Manager of All Time: 2020[205] A.S. Roma Hall of Fame: 2014[206] Italian Football Hall of Fame: 2015[120] A.C. Milan Hall of Fame[11]
I was looking at his record when you were playing Spurs, that's some impressive record that Ancelotti has got.
It makes him proud Man been in management less than 2 years not done as well as man who has been in it 17+ years most of it in an inferior league, shocking
Ancelotti is the best thing to happen to Everton and gets the respect he deserves Lampard is a nobody thinking he just needs to act like Mourinho