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Manager Ange Postecoglou

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Was sacking Ange a good idea?

  • Yes, I think it was a good idea.

    Votes: 73 64.6%
  • No, I think it was a bad idea.

    Votes: 40 35.4%

  • Total voters
    113
It's also worth noting that all the things those clinging on to the hope Ange is the man were non existent on Wednesday.
We had....
Less possession
Less touches in their box
Less shots
Less shots on target
Less blocked shots
Lower passing accuracy
Won less ariel duels
Had more saves to make

When we lose, we often win those stats and the fans will point to them like they excuse the loss.
The don't. Scoring more the an opposition matters.
The difference is the opposition though isn't it?

We were never going to dominate Liverpool in the same way as we dominated Leicester for example.

All people were saying is that we did dominate Leicester and we should have won but didn't take our chances.

Playing as we did Wednesday against Leicester doesn't automatically assume a win for us.

It's almost as if every game is different with different circumstances and intangibles.
 
To win matches your team has to have a balance and Ange found a good balance against Liverpool. We don’t have to play that way in every game, it should be adjustable depending on who we have available, the opponent, the occasion etc. That’s what every manager does at this level.

If he’s learned that lesson and will be more flexible from now on, we will win more games and Ange has a chance to turn it around. Him refusing to adjust despite half the team being out has cost us our league season but if he can win a cup he can still become a legend of the club.
You can even make the shift mid game.

Like, he could have us start off with the heavy press, pushing the tempo and trying to get a couple of early goals. Then after 15-20 minutes they could settle into more like how we played in the second half against Liverpool to let the players breathe while still actively participating in the game. And then back into the heavy press for the final 10-5 minutes of the half.

That's at least what I personally have been advocating for in terms of adaptability. I don't want him to abandon his idea of attacking football. Just to figure out more, different structures to make it work. That we can jump between as a game develops.
 
The difference is the opposition though isn't it?

We were never going to dominate Liverpool in the same way as we dominated Leicester for example.

All people were saying is that we did dominate Leicester and we should have won but didn't take our chances.

Playing as we did Wednesday against Leicester doesn't automatically assume a win for us.

It's almost as if every game is different with different circumstances and intangibles.

I think it's more nuanced than that. We won without expecting to dominate the ball, chances etc against Liverpool.

Maybe that's what Leicester were trying to achieve too?
My recollection of that game, btw, was that we dominated the first 45-60 minutes but only scored 1. They equalised and then had the better chances of the remaining game.
Vardy had a golden chance to score a 2nd. So their plan nearly worked.

Same applies to Newcastle home and away. Woolwich too.
 
He almost certainly secured himself another month, including a favourable run of fixtures after NLD. With injured players slowly coming back, all stars are aligning for a run that'll get us right in the midst of the race for Europe. He has to capitalize, this high of the last match won't last forever.

Turns out we were actually capable of grinding out an ugly win under him, good to know. We weren't mindlessly running at opposition at the expense of leaving vast spaces between the lines under the name of heavy pressing, we gladly sat back and absorbed pressure during stretches without parking the bus, we weren't afraid of playing long at times without hoofing it up, and we actually hit them on breaks. It wasn't the total upheaval in gameplan and principles that some people are making it out to be, and I'd like to see more of it in the future.
 
I think it's more nuanced than that. We won without expecting to dominate the ball, chances etc against Liverpool.

Maybe that's what Leicester were trying to achieve too?
My recollection of that game, btw, was that we dominated the first 45-60 minutes but only scored 1. They equalised and then had the better chances of the remaining game.
Vardy had a golden chance to score a 2nd. So their plan nearly worked.

Same applies to Newcastle home and away. Woolwich too.
It's incredibly nuanced yeah. It all fine margins.

Game at a time and I think we'll be alright.
 
Not sure that's true. He's your typical easy going Aussie.
Until it gets to his passion - football.

We, as a lesser nation in this sport aren't respected like others. He's been doubted his whole coaching career so he sticks up for himself, and I dare say in his Celtic and Spurs time in the UK the British press will have hinted at such things. Always having his credentials questioned and always needing to seek to prove people wrong. Not as if he's some bum from nowhere, his football education is just as valid as Pep and Jose learning off Cruiijf and Robson. His mentor was the great Ferenc Puskas.
 
TBF,

A lot of Angebois will happily claim the players are simply not good enough when we lose.
If that were the case, how do the exact same players beat the best team in Europe right now?
With regards the young players ( of which there are a number) it boils down to consistency.
They haven't honed their craft yet so up's and down's will definitely happen.
Injuries can slow down consistency in seasoned professionals.
Playing a consistent starting 11 is a massive factor too.
 
Wtf are you on about? This forum is all about opinions. Honestly your post is one of the most pointless things I have ever read. What were you thinking? Nobody asks for anyones opinions on here.

And yes I have constantly been asking us to be more balanced in our approach, stop crying because I am right. (And I am not asking for credit).

Go back to bed if you have woken up with a mood or a chip on your shoulder.

You really should be more considerate as he has had to give up wanking!

Taken several for the team in the past!
 
Apology accepted. Don't worry about it darling.

*pats head*

Are we at the ‘ruffling hair’ stage yet?

Youre So Smart Rick And Morty GIF by Adult Swim
 
It's almost like we are seeing the fruits of him blindly sticking to his principles with 30% of his first team available, especially when Dragusin, Archie Gray and a kid in goal who had been in the country keep a clean sheet against the top scorers in Europe.

I'm Ange in, until it kills me.

I genuinely think despite league position that he will get us over the line this season in one of the cups. Hes had to put up with a lot of shit recently but I like his confidence. Plus add to that he seems to be tweaking his tactics which is helping.
 
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