The other side is an inexperienced young striker for £30mill who had a flash in the pan 1st season (countless examples of relegation sides having goalscorers, Bamford for Leeds scored 17 in his first season for example, Josh King etc) that...
To a point. But i think today's players aren't arsed about playing when they're on that type of wages to flex an ego.
Used to be those type of players had influence over the team or felt they were better than everyone in the squad.
i don’t care what else a striker does if he scores goals and stays fit. The fact Beto also gives defenders a hard time, chases everything and is improving all the time is a bonus too!
I would be looking to improve the starting left back, right...
Doesn’t matter, you wait in the long grass.
If you loose in any final you should be humble and a good looser, even if it’s killing you inside.
It’s probably more important than winning and you won’t do one well without the other.
….a game with two struggling teams, amazing they both managed to get to the final. I think the loss for United is far greater than the win for Spurs as it leaves them in a right mess.
Congratulations to Tottenham Hotspur.
The clubs more out of its depth than Amorim IMO.
Basically called in a plumber to fix a car with a butter knife. So now have to spend a fortune to fix it.
If you're going to be an ideologue, you need to be a winner. Guardiola is the ultimate example - but his ideology was at least coherent: extreme possession as a risk-averse means of control. I'm not a fan of his style, but it's utterly coherent...
It's why Ashworth got sacked I think. He didn't want him cos he probably knew he wouldn't do anything with the squad of players. Brexit Jim or someone closer to football matters did though.