Soton are terrible and we barely survived the worst Man Utd team in the last 30+ years.
Let’s see what happens the next few games so we can get a better idea of where we stand against competent football clubs.
Every team we win against is awful.
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Soton are terrible and we barely survived the worst Man Utd team in the last 30+ years.
Let’s see what happens the next few games so we can get a better idea of where we stand against competent football clubs.
One note on this, the ranks of pundits in the English media include almost universally very successful and experienced players who have a lifetime of experience in what it's like to be out there playing for these clubs.
And unless I'm missing someone, not a single former manager of any substance whatsoever now that Graeme Souness is gone?
(EDIT: I'm forgetting Glenn Hoddle I guess, though he hasn't coached in almost two decades, kind of an exception that proves the rule)
These guys know the game and they know the culture of these clubs and the English supporters, but they don't know jack shit about management.
It's a weird blind spot given how much of the coverage is about managers and management. Managers want to manage, so it's harder to hire and keep someone who knows what they're talking about, but they ought to try.
Mourinho is the dream pundit, he would be unbelievable as a permanent part of the Sky panel.Because managers tend to know what they''re talking about compared to ex players - I'll always remember when Jose was on Sky and the levels between him and Neville and Carragher was so eye opening, incredibly articulate, knowledgeable, empathetic etc...most of all not spouting baseless cliches and desperate to follow a common narrative.
I don't think it takes a lot to be a pundit more than ever because you don't have to think when you speak, you can spout a lot of shit which suits the common opinion and get away with it.
Mourinho is the dream pundit, he would be unbelievable as a permanent part of the Sky panel.
But yeah, because coaching is so much about teaching and communication, they tend to make the best pundits, I definitely think that's the case in American sports.
Ange probably wouldn't get a fairer hearing from a Big Sam or Alan Pardew than he does from Neville and Carragher (and they should try to get someone more tactically sophisticated than that if they can), but it would make for a more interesting show.
Like what the hell else is Graham Potter doing while waiting for his next job? He's in London isn't he?
If we ever sack Ange, Sky should make him an offer he can't refuse, he'd be brilliant.
With a depleted squad, I don't think we'll really get a good idea of where we stand until we have a few more players back.Soton are terrible and we barely survived the worst Man Utd team in the last 30+ years.
Let’s see what happens the next few games so we can get a better idea of where we stand against competent football clubs.
Not true- and i’m not being a pessimist.
Utd match was one of the biggest examples of a match turning on its head out of nowhere, solely due to not one but two calamitous individual errors. There was no anticipation, and therefore prevention, possible by the manager. Even Utd had probably written the game off at 3-0 because they knew they were thoroughly getting outplayed. What happened next was a total anomaly. It's not comparable to Brighton and Chelsea matches at all.
Unlike what scoreline indicates, this was a one sided match. I also choose to stay grounded after a win against a toothless mid table team, like how I wasn't overly excited after Soton match. But let's not act like this wasn't a totally deserved win.
Funny thing is, those 2 mistakes aside, he's not been bad with his feet. In fact, he's been pretty good.Everyone on here knows Foster is bad with his feet so how about we Ping balls across the box to him. The opponent goal is the other way
Funny thing is, those 2 mistakes aside, he's not been bad with his feet. In fact, he's been pretty good.
Disagree, he's been keeping it simple but the mistake wasn't "coming". I can remember one wobble vs Fulham and that's it.He hasn't. Those mistakes were coming. Lots of moments where he looked awkward but got away with it and he's mostly kept things VERY conservative.
He had one lovely moment which was funny vs Rangers but it has been evident that he is awkward with a ball at his feet.
For once I'm going to disagree with you mate. While he hasn't been as bad as I feared he might, there were two other mistakes in the United game alone that could have been costly.Funny thing is, those 2 mistakes aside, he's not been bad with his feet. In fact, he's been pretty good.
For once I'm going to disagree with you mate. While he hasn't been as bad as I feared he might, there were two other mistakes in the United game alone that could have been costly.
He had seemed to be improving with every game up until United though, so hopefully that was just a blip and he's silky smooth with his passes vs Pool
I doubt he will ever be silky smooth.For once I'm going to disagree with you mate. While he hasn't been as bad as I feared he might, there were two other mistakes in the United game alone that could have been costly.
He had seemed to be improving with every game up until United though, so hopefully that was just a blip and he's silky smooth with his passes vs Pool
Doubt it, they’re going to press the absolute shit out of him.
Maybe it's a 4D chess move by Ange/FF: 3-0 up so let's throw in a couple of howlers to bait Liverpool into changing their gameplan on SundayDo they press much this season?
The games I've watched they have been a midblock team. You've probably seen more of them than me tho
Do they press much this season?
The games I've watched they have been a midblock team. You've probably seen more of them than me tho
They’d be mad not to try.They still press a good amount. They’re not as relentless as they were under Klopp but Slot is very tactical and adaptable and he will mark Forster and our defence as worth pressing.
You need to see someone and get some help. There’s some good medication for depression nowadays. You don’t need to feel this way.It wasn't a one sided match at all. We were extremely clinical and both goalkeepers made mistakes. They were better for large periods of the game (incl the first half) without being overly threatening, and we made use of the chances we had. We then had our own keeper mistakes and the game shifted.
The way you talk, you'd think we had 60% + possession, way more shots and created clear chances. That didn't happen and we never really "deserved" to be 3 up at any point. Kl