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Manager Thomas Frank

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This is basically us

We have an almost Gooner level set of defenders minus a spare left back to cover Udogie properly.

A Man United or Palace level set of midfielders.

An Everton set of attackers.

We arent miles off being a really good team but need to make the right upgrades if we are to build consistent success.

I am having serious concerns about Frank's post match comments and the fact he cannot see what we can see. I know the squad he has is not good enough and he has not had enough time. But alarming that he keeps:
  • Insisting that we played well when we were absolutely terrible for the majority of the game and created little.
  • Selecting Palhinha for home fixtures.
  • Playing a right footed Spence at LB when teams have worked out that if they press him we cannot progress the ball on that flank.
  • Ignoring the Odobert, Udogie, Simons triad when there is clearly some magic there.
  • Preferring Richy over Muani.
  • Instructing our CMs to pass sideways and not risk a vertical pass.
Yesterday we deserved to lose then somehow contrived to throw away what would have been a very lucky three points against 10 men. The vast majority of that game we were terrible. A combination of Spence on the left, Palhinha in CM, Johnson on the right and Richy up top means we are an incredibly ineffective offensively and cannot progress the ball on either flank or through the middle.

Porro is bang out of form after being overplayed for 18 months, so play Spence at RB, Udogie at LB (and make buying another LB a priority in January!). This is the type of team we should be picking at home. The game is about glory after all ...

Vicario
Spence -- Romero -- VdV -- Udogie
Bentancur
Bergvall/Sarr -- Simons
Kudus -------Muani ------- Odobert​
Agree that needs to be the team we run with now in home games where we should dominate the ball.

I expect Frank to still be Mr.Cautious in away games though, starting with the scum.
 
I'm feeling quite positive about Frank and this team today.
- For starters, it's obviously much better than last season and it's going to take time to organize a team that played kamikaze football for 2 years.
- Our defense is good. We're short a left back but I imagine we'll get a quality one in
- We have a lot of exciting young players to play the two central midfield positions, some combination has to click at some point
- Xavi is looking better and better and I'm sure will be the top 4 standard playmaker we've needed. And when Maddison gets back, even better.
- When Solanke and Kulusevski coming back and Muani getting up to speed, we will hopefully have seen the beginning of the end of Johnson and Richarlison at Spurs, to everyone's relief.
- I want Tel and Odobert to be understudies at this stage in their careers, but both of them are getting better with this game time
Agree with this, its not going to happen overnight.
However I'd like him to take the hand brake off when needed.
 
The squad isn't that different from what the one that finished 5th two seasons ago. Same defenders, better midfielders now, only up front with the loss of Son are we arguably slightly weaker.

You mean the one where we had no European football and went out of domestic cups after about five minutes? That one? The one we scraped 5th in?

Also lol @ ‘arguably slightly weaker’ when we had Son contributing to 27 league goals. Mate, our forwards now will do well to do that collectively. Let alone score some of the individual goals Son could - that season he had 13 expected assists, our entire attack combined so far probably has about 3.
 
I am having serious concerns about Frank's post match comments and the fact he cannot see what we can see. I know the squad he has is not good enough and he has not had enough time. But alarming that he keeps:
  • Insisting that we played well when we were absolutely terrible for the majority of the game and created little.
  • Selecting Palhinha for home fixtures.
  • Playing a right footed Spence at LB when teams have worked out that if they press him we cannot progress the ball on that flank.
  • Ignoring the Odobert, Udogie, Simons triad when there is clearly some magic there.
  • Preferring Richy over Muani.
  • Instructing our CMs to pass sideways and not risk a vertical pass.
Yesterday we deserved to lose then somehow contrived to throw away what would have been a very lucky three points against 10 men. The vast majority of that game we were terrible. A combination of Spence on the left, Palhinha in CM, Johnson on the right and Richy up top means we are an incredibly ineffective offensively and cannot progress the ball on either flank or through the middle.

Porro is bang out of form after being overplayed for 18 months, so play Spence at RB, Udogie at LB (and make buying another LB a priority in January!). This is the type of team we should be picking at home. The game is about glory after all ...

Vicario
Spence -- Romero -- VdV -- Udogie
Bentancur
Bergvall/Sarr -- Simons
Kudus -------Muani ------- Odobert​

Just sent him this via Whats App. Frank is ever so grateful for your thoughts and will be contacting you imminently to offer you an Assistant Coaching job so you can tell him and the squad in person the error of his ways.

He was genuinely excited at the suggestion of playing vertical passes as he believed this was not possible under the rules of Association Football (which he'd got mixed up with the rules of Rugger...)
 
The squad isn't that different from what the one that finished 5th two seasons ago. Same defenders, better midfielders now, only up front with the loss of Son are we arguably slightly weaker.
how my matches did we play that season?

And despite that - remind me of how we did the last few matches when we werfe in 4th position and everyone around was either in Europe or the cups?

WE FELL APART WITH NO EXCUSES AT ALL

You actually need to start looking at facts for a change
 
how my matches did we play that season?

And despite that - remind me of how we did the last few matches when we werfe in 4th position and everyone around was either in Europe or the cups?

WE FELL APART WITH NO EXCUSES AT ALL

You actually need to start looking at facts for a change

Finishing 5th, two seasons ago, is a fact. A pretty decent achievement given we had a new manager and lost a generational striker at the start of the season.

Why you think we shouldn't be achieving at least that this year, is up for debate. My point, is that our squad now, compared to then, isn't that different. Slightly better midfield now compared to then but slightly weaker attack....in my humble opinion.

And obviously, two different managers with two completely different philosophies. One who like playing on the front foot and taking risks, and one who likes playing conservatively and waiting for the opposition to make mistakes.
 
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Finishing 5th, two seasons ago, is a fact. A pretty decent achievement given we had a new manager and lost a generational striker at the start of the season.

Why you think we shouldn't be achieving at least that this year, is up for debate. My point, is that our squad now, compared to then, isn't that different. Slightly better midfield now compared to then but slightly weaker attack....in my humble opinion.

And obviously, two different managers with two completely different philosophies. One who like playing on the front foot and taking risks, and one who likes playing conservatively and waiting for the opposition to make mistakes.

It is though and we weren't playing midweek matches either - it's quite a disingenuous comparison if you ask me.
 
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