• Res3925@alien.topB
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      10 months ago

      Well hopefully Alonso stays at Bayer Leverkusen until Ancelotti leaves us.

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    10 months ago

    Let’s face it, apart from guys like Ancelotti or Mourinho, guys with plenty of accolades who can face this as a once-up-on-a-time challenge, it will be difficult for Brazil to attract an up-and-coming talented coach. There is no way guys coaching in Europe, experiencing an ascending phase, being able to jeopardize their career while coaching a squad that simply lacks the talent from past years, and has enormous pressure to win it all. Tough job for CBF federation.

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    10 months ago

    Brazil failing to qualify for World Cup would be the funniest timeline (I know they will qualify anyway let me dream)

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    10 months ago

    An extension would take Ancelotti to 2026… the same year that Klopp’s contract ends.

    Could be a battle royal to get Xabi Alonso if he hasn’t already taken another job by then.

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    10 months ago

    I don’t know about two years. 1 year sure but ancelotti hasn’t been very convincing if you ask me. Last season real should have won the league easy with how shit Barca is and they somehow let it slip. If he gets a double this season and starts performing against Barca then I can see it but otherwise I think they should prepare for Xabi Alsonso

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      10 months ago

      Last season real should have won the league easy with how shit Barca is and they somehow let it slip.

      Ridiculous thing to say. Based on what should Madrid have won it easily? You are talking like it’s just them competing in the league and no one else.

      Did you miss Barca’s crazy defence/keeper last season? They had conceded only 11 goals leading upto the league winning match. 5 out of those 11 goals were conceded in 2 matches, which means they had conceded only 6 goals in 31 matches…

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        10 months ago

        Brazil lacks defensive depth. Apart from Marquinhos they are really poor on talent.

        Mourinho “challenge accepted

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          10 months ago

          Bremer and Gabriel Magalhães with Casemiro in front are good enough.

          Brazil is missing some talent in the midfield and sidebacks though.

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            10 months ago

            Brazil is missing some talent in the midfield and sidebacks though.

            Heavily disagree on this. Douglas Luiz, Bruno Guimarães, André, and Lucas Paqueta off the top of my head should be good enough

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              10 months ago

              The base of the midfield is good with Casemiro, Bruno, André, Douglas Luiz…

              But Lucas Paquetá is the only quality player we have to play in between defense and attack.

              Without him, Diniz is playing with 4 attackers, and it’s obviously not working.

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      10 months ago

      Honestly Mourinho might not be a bad fit for them. You’re usually not going to win international tournaments with elaborate tactics. And similar to Ancelotti or Deschamps, he’s a pragmatic manager who can give a team like Brazil a simple enough system and let individual quality do the rest.

      Diniz has a fascinating approach but it’s simply not going to work with the limited time a national team spends together, and certainly not with players ingrained with the “European playstyle”.

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            10 months ago

            ahahahahahahahahahq, n am sa ti stau sa citesc tot dick ride ingul ala, si interpretare ta la unele faze normale de joc sau unele schimbari de pozitii ale jucatorilor, esti incredibil ai scris un paragraf intreg pentru nimic, crezand ca Anceloti este un geniu tactic, daca scrii mult nu inseamna ca nu scrii si prost, este fix ideea ta si atat, nu inseamna ca este si buna, tot geniu tactic a fost si cand Ramos a jucat la mijloc cu Barca si a jucat extraordinar de prost, wow ce a putut sa faca nu? a schimbat pozitia unui jucator, geniu tactic, la fel de geniu tactic a fost si la Munchen cand Robben radea de el ca antrenamentele de la Bayern semanau cu antrenamentele celor de la u10 de la echipa, GENIU TACTIC, la everton a cheltuit sute de milioane sa o faca pe Everton echipa de pluton GENIU TACTIC, acum 2 ani a avut noroc cu Benzema ca in rest a fost dominat in toate meciurile din UCL, de asta si anul trecut a iesit din competitie.

            geniu tactic este Emery, care a adus o pe Villa pe loc de UCL de la retrogradare, Arteta care a adus o pe Arsenal in stadiul de a se bate la campionat, Klopp care a pus o pe Liverpool unde a fost in anii 80, Bielsa care a prins o finala cu Bilbao, Leeds in prima liga, chiar Spaletti care a stiut sa si motiveze jucatorii si Napoli a jucat cel mai frumos fobal dupa Maradona, numai zic de Guardiola care se reiventeaza la cativa ani in materie de strategie.

            in cazul fiecaruia antrenor enumerat de mine se vede o diferenta clara in jocul echipei, se vede ca fazele de atac cat si de aparare sunt lucrate de un antrenor, cu fotbal total cu pressing samd, si tu imi scrii paragrafe enorme ca Ancelotii l a mutat pe unu din stanga in dreapta 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 nu te lua prea in serios, domnule antrenor, tu si Ionut Chirila calm down bro 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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              deaia or batut recordu Chelsea pentru goluri in 2009? Gen, pana la el, ce le zicea Mourinho la jucatori, sa marcheze mai putin?

              Esti prost gramada baiatule, gen stii 0 fotbal

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    10 months ago

    Yes and yes. Carlo has shown he is effective no matter what players you sign for him. He is not a stickler for a system and he is not stubborn about signings. That makes it great for Real and Flo. Also he has become better at using la Fábrica.

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      10 months ago

      He seems tailor-made to be at RM; never complains about signings, makes do with what he is given, and is a great man-manager.

      His biggest issue last time was that he didn’t make use of La Fabrica enough. This time he doesn’t have nearly the amount of prime star-power at his disposal so he’s rotating a lot more.

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      10 months ago

      He is insanely good at adapting the squad to what is available.

      We have the most goals in league without a number 9. And least goals conceded without our two best defensive players in Tibo and Militao.