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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51330 Posts
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41096 Posts
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8521 Posts
On March 08 2021 03:56 Pandemona wrote: Yeah City played ok i thought, had lots and lots of great chances but took none of them and Yanited did the counter game they are very very good at. sterling hasnt scored in 23 appearances against united. the amount of tap ins he misses is hilarious. hes secretly still a united fan | ||
haitike
Spain2686 Posts
On March 08 2021 07:21 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: Good? Bad? https://twitter.com/ESPNFC/status/1368680945566552066 Good I would say. He had more experience than the other two candidates (And one of them (Freixa) was a nuñista like Rosell and Bartomeu) and he was already the president that hired Pep Guardiola and Ronaldinho. And he has a good relationship with Messi so maybe he will stay. We will see, but it is easy to improve what Bartomeu did. | ||
Harris1st
Germany6140 Posts
On March 06 2021 03:16 Pandemona wrote: I don't get why German FA would suddenly get rid of Low now though if they didn't after that awful World Cup performance and then subsequent drop in form and his high profile fall outs with senior players in which he does not pick anymore. I mean Klopp is better than Low of course everyone knows this, but Low has been trash since that World Cup in Brazil in which certain arguments say he was "carried" to the win too. Klopp retiring into the sunset of the national team now i think is too early for him as well, bit of a waste of talent if he goes into national team at 53 years old and then retires after? Getting rid of Low is about 3 years in the making now, so "suddenly" might not be the right word xD Obvisouly he is doing the Euros (if hey indeed happen) this year. After that I think Low is a goner anyway. Probably even on the off chance we win this thing. The shitty Katar WC next year would be low pressure for the new manager since nobody expects anything from that | ||
gTank
Austria2259 Posts
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Sermokala
United States13542 Posts
One good thing is that they'll be forced to play their Yutes and pray la Masia can save them. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41096 Posts
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mahrgell
Germany3854 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6140 Posts
On March 09 2021 19:08 mahrgell wrote: Löw announced leaving after the Euros. Just heard in the radio. Go Kloppo! | ||
sharkie
Austria18002 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6140 Posts
On March 09 2021 19:42 sharkie wrote: one tournament too late to save his super legacy nah. We'll just win the Euros. Legacy saved. GG WP | ||
gTank
Austria2259 Posts
On March 09 2021 19:46 Harris1st wrote: nah. We'll just win the Euros. Legacy saved. GG WP Doubt: [X] Also, I doubt that Klopp will take over, he is too young and still has to prove something at Liverpool. | ||
Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
On March 09 2021 21:15 gTank wrote: Doubt: [X] Also, I doubt that Klopp will take over, he is too young and still has to prove something at Liverpool. I don't know about that. One, I don't think his age is a problem. Two, what does he have left to prove at Liverpool? He's been there for years. He's won the two greatest trophies that he could win there. Sure, he could try to win the cups, or he could try to win a Double/Treble/Quadruple, but that isn't "something to prove". Those would be icing on the cake. He also has a noted history of leaving his club around this time, and Liverpool is looking exactly like Dortmund did when he left Dortmund. Not only this, but it seems like he may be tired of the brutal grind of the season and may want to be with his family a bit more. National team management would allow him to do that while also giving him a new frontier to conquer in his career. It is also a very prestigious job. I really think there is a not-insignificant chance that this may happen. Probably not over 50%, but it could be a meaningful chance. | ||
sharkie
Austria18002 Posts
But hes not the type of person to run away from a challenge | ||
clusen
Germany8702 Posts
On March 09 2021 19:46 Harris1st wrote: nah. We'll just win the Euros. Legacy saved. GG WP If Löw gets his shit together, brings the old gang back (all 3 of them) and forgets about his fucking fancy experiments it's not impossible. | ||
Oukka
Finland1665 Posts
In general it feels like national team football is a lot less sophisticated because managers have less time to drill in a system and its variations. Sure they can implement the big picture stuff but there won't be the same kind of refinement and iteration that happens at club level, and in what Klopp has really excelled at Liverpool imo. | ||
gTank
Austria2259 Posts
On March 09 2021 22:35 clusen wrote: If Löw gets his shit together, brings the old gang back (all 3 of them) and forgets about his fucking fancy experiments it's not impossible. Yeah, they showed how great they were in 2018 ... oh wait! @Klopp: I think that are valid points, still I think he is more of a "work with your players to make them the best version as possible" manager and you dont have that in "DieMannschaft" where you have to pick whats good at the moment. | ||
GoloSC2
702 Posts
haaland scores, but var tells referee to have another look. so the referee disallows the goal cause haaland apparently fouled right before scroring. ref however stays and reviews another scene which results in dortmund getting a penalty for a foul commited like 2 minutes ago. haaland takes the penalty, misses, sevilla counters, some random foul occurs. var calls ref again, sevilla keeper moved too soon so the penalty gets re-taken. haaland scores this time and finally its official :D | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51330 Posts
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