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Google him then!Never heard of him, but I never watch Italian football
Would've gone for Rose, think he could've got alot out of a Simons, solanke, Tel triangle.
But from what Ive seen on various websites he plays a aggressive press direct attacking football.
However he always plays a back 3 , we don't have 3 CBS so not sure if that means palhinha dropping in-between drag and VDV
He'll work them like fuck no doubt trying to get a permanent deal

Man like this is going to be stubborn like a goatHe's probably going to start with 14 or 15 outfield players - 10 to start and 4 or 5 on bench
So he's going to have to adapt tactics to the players he's got fit
View: https://x.com/David_Ornstein/status/2022306777061102025?s=20
Style of Play
Igor Tudor is known for an aggressive high energy style of play, typically employing a 3421 or 343 formation with intense pressing and direct vertical attacking.
His teams emphasise winning the ball high up the pitch, utilizing wing-backs for width and attacking overloads, and, if the high press is bypassed, transitioning into a compact, organised defensive structure.
Lange and Vinai clearly trying to be smart.
This better not fucking fail.
Would you want a interim with some English football knowledge or experience
Especially with the position we are in
Our injury list will still be there
Tudor in the house…
Thanks ChatGPTTudor’s philosophy is defined by intensity and attacking courage. His own words capture it well — he wants football that is aggressive and entertaining, not solely built on defence. In practice this translates to:
Preferred formation: 3-4-2-1 (or variations with a back three). Both wing-backs have crucial roles in defence, attack, and pressing. His inside forwards cut inside to create space for the wing-backs, creating confusion for opposition defenders.
There was no standout candidate as interim.And I didn't do that. I actually looked at his CV.
I noted that he got sacked for Juve in Oct for no wins in 8 games.
He has no PL experience
He only got 11 games at Lazio
Before that he managed a bunch of second tier clubs.
The board had one job to do, Just one. bring in somebody who could bring some feel good factor and unite the fanbase.
A Harry Redknapp would have done it.
It's not going to be footballing ability that keeps us up, with the injuries we have we are pretty much fucked. And its too late to rip it all up and coach a different approach, he doesn't have enough games or the personel for that.
At absolute best case if I was feeling generous I would say this is a mad gamble.
I'm now convinced we are getting relegated.
Claude actually. And Claude is now a Yid…
The fans won't unite behind this bloke.There was no standout candidate as interim.
Harry would have been fun but when he was mentioned people were pointing out he's not coached in 10 years, is 79, etc.
The risk for me isn't appointing Igor. I can see why they did it based on what he did previously as an interim. I'm ignoring his permanent record as it's irrelevant.
The risk for me is whether we're right to go the interim route. Would we have been better appointing a candidate for the long run? Give him and the players the knowledge that someone has come in to stay.
This could go tits up. It could go all wrong. But everyone should just go with it until our fate is confirmed either way. We all need to unite, starting with battering the filth next week!
'A George divided against itself, can't stand!'