Frank (at Brentford) and Iraola haven’t had the resources afforded Moyes this tenure.
CBA checking but I’d be very surprised if neither Frank or Iraola’s records against the ‘top 6 teams’ is better than Moyes regardless of their best finishes...
And even if he doesn't improve, he's still more than capable. Maybe its a style over substance thing, Yakubu made finishing look a work of art but he didnt do f all else by the time he reached us. Just keep banging them in Beto lad.
Yeah, but he had the raw tools, I think. Imagine you added the old centre forward toolkit to his game? That sort of physicality you’d get from Mark Hughes, Big Dunc and the like. He could become a brilliant player if he puts in the effort and it...
I’m not saying he’s rubbish. He’s good at implementing a mathematical Spanish style of play that makes football about as entertaining as pouring paint stripper into your eyes.
Obviously his style of play is successful but he does it by killing...
Exactly. Back in days of yore managers would develop players and make them better. Beto looks the real deal as a finisher to me and if he adds to his all-around game he’ll be a top player in the league.
quick look at the minutes beto has played each game since moyes took over compared to the amount of goals beto has scored.
If my maths is correct beto is averaging a goal to match ratio of 0.54
Last year in the prem only salah, haalland, isaak...
I just don’t think Guardiola is a players’ manager at all. Ibrahimovic doesn’t seem to rate him at all and I felt he ruined a very good Bayern team by making it a poor man’s Barca.
How different would his career had been if he wasn’t lucky...
Frank has a lot to prove at Spurs. And the football his teams played tends to make one’s eyes bleed. Iraola has a lot of promise, but, to me, he has done anything exceptional yet.
Villa are traditionally a really big side, so I think Emery is...