films

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Remember I said about the Atalanta manager. Just watching them play Roma.

Some of the football he's got them playing is great to watch, a lot of young players as well.
It's impressive high intensity football. It was interesting how Klopp wanted to counter it and it was working but they stuck with it and that's what's really hard to do. He really does look a good manager.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Treble
It's impressive high intensity football. It was interesting how Klopp wanted to counter it and it was working but they stuck with it and that's what's really hard to do. He really does look a good manager.

Agree about the high intensity pressing football. All his players putting in a shift and when one has the ball there's about 3 calling for the pass. What's also impressive is that he's not pigheaded about any particular style of play, he's rebuilt this side several times and each time changed his approach.

As with these things, you have to take into account it's Serie A but he's doing well in Europe as well so who knows.
 
  • Like
Reactions: luvgonzo
It's impressive high intensity football. It was interesting how Klopp wanted to counter it and it was working but they stuck with it and that's what's really hard to do. He really does look a good manager.
You're getting jack **** for the next 10 years. Look at Fergie and Manyoo. This is you, enjoy.
 
Agree about the high intensity pressing football. All his players putting in a shift and when one has the ball there's about 3 calling for the pass. What's also impressive is that he's not pigheaded about any particular style of play, he's rebuilt this side several times and each time changed his approach.

As with these things, you have to take into account it's Serie A but he's doing well in Europe as well so who knows.
Any idea what @Schlem Boogerman is on about?
 
Could be a good shout.

I think what he's trying to say is that after Klopp, you will struggle to have the same success and will likely face the wilderness for several years.

What this has to do with Gasperini I'm not so sure, which is where I think he's had a few <laugh>