Pep knows. Kloppy could learn a thing or two to avoid boom and bust cycles at every club he's ever managed
You hadn't won anything for 8 yrs before 2019 mate. We've still got a few years to go to match that debacle
Anyways let's talk about the massive decline in performances from the majority of the squad since Ronaldo came back.
Nah mate, gotta respect a serial winner. If you're lucky he might take over at yours after Kloppy jumps ship like the rat he is
K bro. But your not thier rival are you, not even close I think the football is dogshit boring myself. Pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass pass tap in Snore
Yeh can't help but rate a serial winner. After Fergie probably the second or third best manager the Premier League has seen. Jose might get in there. What do you think?
The wobble is already on, his "Mr nice guy" mask has slipped and he's in his 6th year (don't think he's done more than 6 anywhere). Dortmund players were so sick of him that they were in relegation places until he announced he was leaving at the end of the season, they improved incredibly after that
I geddit bro, you want to have his children. Fact is you only like pep cos he stopped us. Lets not pretend it anything else like his brand of football ffs
Ok so far Fergie, Pep, Jose... Wenger next? Never won back to back leagues but got Cup double. I'd have Ranieri in there. The list is getting lonnnnnng...
You make very valid points, Wenger has to be 4th given his longevity and number of trophy's Ranieri 5th if only for his achievement at Leicester (but did well at Chelsea too). Been a lot of serial winners in the PL when you think about it.
It’s been extremely impossible to create chances since that pig Pogba first got injured. As much as I do not like his personality, we miss him so badly! But the biggest problem that I have with the setup is that we continue to play without replacing the hole that Pogba left behind. Lingard would have done a job starting today. You can trust him to put in a shift in the middle of the park. You also have Donny there. I’m appalled that we haven’t seen anything new in the middle of the park.
We don't have a "middle of the park". Think about the way they are asked to play, the two FBs get forward to link with the wingers (which is what the two forward Mids are basically playing), the two DMs then have to spread wide to help the CBs and the two strikers occupy the oppo's area. Who does this leave as creative Mid (or any Mid)?