If it winds up the OleOut crew, I hope it does.So I guess this will turn into a thread that will get bumped each time he losses to slaughter him then ?
If it winds up the OleOut crew, I hope it does.So I guess this will turn into a thread that will get bumped each time he losses to slaughter him then ?
Half of the post is talking about the progress of the club in general. Other half is talking about him as a top manager who took a club founded 11 years ago into CL semis in his first year managing them.You realise he didn’t achieve all that with Leipzig?
He is clearly miles behind OGS, in character and tactical sophisticationAnother manager that is attacked because some people have mentioned he is better than you know who.
To be fair, the Leipzig thread is over 3 years oldYou realise he didn’t achieve all that with Leipzig?
What's the problem of people thinking he's better than Ole as a manager or want him here ? He lost a CL semi against a much better team. Nothing to use against him. People are entitled to prefer a manager over another one.If it winds up the OleOut crew, I hope it does.
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I’m entitled to think they are talking rubbish. Especially with the bile that they come out with.What's the problem of people thinking he's better than Ole as a manager or want him here ? He lost a CL semi against a much better team. Nothing to use against him. People are entitled to prefer a manager over another one.
Yeah his work at Hoffenheim was outstanding. Top 4 two years out of three. His last year wasn’t as good but still a fantastic job over his time there.His Hoffenheim run is just as impressive - took them over languishing at 17th place in Bundasliga(7 points from safety!), kept them up after 14 games and got them in top 4 in his first full season. His win % with a piss poor broken team was 40.44% before he moved on to RB Leipzig.
Seems like it will be.So I guess this will turn into a thread that will get bumped each time he losses to slaughter him then ?
You're entitled to believe that too, but today isn't really a day to use against him. They have no business to be in CL semi to start with. They're punishing above their weight being there, so taking a loss in CL semi against a much better to prove the posters who think he's a great manager or better than Ole wrong just doesn't make sense. I mean it's like you were waiting for his first loss to respond to them or something.I’m entitled to think they are talking rubbish. Especially with the bile that they come out with.
I hope you're right for next season.He is clearly miles behind OGS, in character and tactical sophistication
Clearly. I mean what kind of amateur loses to Neymar in the CL, when you can be tactically sophisticated and get knocked out by luuk de Jong in the El.He is clearly miles behind OGS, in character and tactical sophistication
If you see his posts across the rest of the forum, I think you'll see a theme. Top tip, it's not sarcasm.I cant tell if this is stupidity or sarcasm so I'll give you the benefit of the doubt!
Honestly no. I watched tonight to witness some of the supposed managerial genius. You can lose and yet still demonstrate some class or fundamentals.You're entitled to believe that too, but today isn't really a day to use against him. They have no business to be in CL semi to start with. They're punishing above their weight being there, so taking a loss in CL semi against a much better to prove the posters who think he's a great manager or better than Ole wrong just doesn't make sense. I mean it's like you were waiting for his first loss to respond to them or something.
I'm struggling to take some of your posts about non PL football seriously especially after the 'elite hipster CB' thread.His allure took abit of a hit tonight. Many people will have watched his team for the first every time tonight and only seen a team totally out of their depth and showing very little.
I expected his players to look outclassed individually, because they are all inferior players to PSG. But I also saw nothing in the team framework, no signs of ‘being well coached’ or no seductive ‘patterns of play’ whatsoever.
Might be time for him to leave RBL and get a find himself a bigger canvas. Doubt he can take this RBL team much further and once the vultures steal all the young talent, he could end up like Eddie Howe etc.
he should have parked the bus and taken a tight defeat. I’m not sure at all what the RBL plan was.Clearly. I mean what kind of amateur loses to Neymar in the CL, when you can be tactically sophisticated and get knocked out by luuk de Jong in the El.
What was the game plan of this managerial genius tonight?I'm struggling to take some of your posts about non PL football seriously especially after the 'elite hipster CB' thread.
RBL played more than one game this season. Maybe you should watch a few more European games before coming out with the stuff you say sometimes.
You really do know feck all don't you? This is brilliant I thought you were sarcastic all this timehe should have parked the bus and taken a tight defeat. I’m not sure at all what the RBL plan was.
That shows nativity or deep arrogance.
Is shitposting about other posters opinions your only party trick? Or do you have an opinion?You really do know feck all don't you? This is brilliant I thought you were sarcastic all this time
First, there's as much as a manager can do in some games. That's the reality, and second, there's no manager who doesn't come with a poor plan in some games. All football historical managers have some times come with crap tactical plans for many big games in their lives, even Fergie, it's normal and simply happens, no manager is always right in his plans. If you want to evaluate a manager's abilities or tactics, follow him regularly, and evaluate on a big picture, not on the basis of a match against a much better side who's expected to win anyway, that's all.Honestly no. I watched tonight to witness some of the supposed managerial genius. You can lose and yet still demonstrate some class or fundamentals.
If you knew nothing about either team and watched this game, what would your outcome be. One team clearly had better players, but the other looked clueless.
He thinks Nagelsmann should joint West Ham to prove himself. That says it all.You really do know feck all don't you? This is brilliant I thought you were sarcastic all this time
My opinion is seen throughout, I made the damn thread. And every sensible neutral would know to judge a manager outside an isolated game.Is shitposting about other posters opinions your only party trick? Or do you have an opinion?
FFS that's brilliantHe thinks Nagelsmann should joint West Ham to prove himself. That says it all.
Stop calling a manager who hasn't win a trophy as ''top manager''. Future top manager yes but nowhere near top manager right now.Half of the post is talking about the progress of the club in general. Other half is talking about him as a top manager who took a club founded 11 years ago into CL semis in his first year managing them.
I mean, is he really wrong? I don't think it was smart to try and force their game on PSG. Adopting a more counter-minded approach is what I would have done personally. Long balls to Poulsen.You really do know feck all don't you? This is brilliant I thought you were sarcastic all this time
He is a top manager though.Stop calling a manager who hasn't win a trophy as ''top manager''. Future top manager yes but nowhere near top manager right now.
There’s a huge difference between pointing out Leipzig were poor tactically today and what sammsky is doing. It’s disingenuous to suggest that’s what’s happening in this thread.So if he does well he gets praised no end but if he doesn’t do well people are not entitled to point it out?
Of course everyone can have a bad game, and you can’t expect him to beat PSG, but they didn’t even trouble PSG at all today, not even for a small period.
Crying hipster over and over again while trying to turn this into some great victory for Solskjaer is not expressing criticism, it's more like a meltdown.So if he does well he gets praised no end but if he doesn’t do well people are not entitled to point it out?
Of course everyone can have a bad game, and you can’t expect him to beat PSG, but they didn’t even trouble PSG at all today, not even for a small period.
He is but there's many iterations of how his game plan could have gone down in that game. If the goalkeeper didn't make the unforced error (not part of his game-plan to be fair, it was just a bad pass), and if Poulsen took the chance that came his way who knows how things have gone. Of course the likes of Neymar had their say too - however park the bus football wouldn't suit Leipzig. They aren't functioned to play in that manner.I mean, is he really wrong? I don't think it was smart to try and force their game on PSG. Adopting a more counter-minded approach is what I would have done personally. Long balls to Poulsen.
Nagelsmann will learn from this, you can tell he's a student of the game.
For winning nothing?He is a top manager though.
Agreed. It's childish and equally as bad as the drama from the 'Ole out' crowd. It's turning plenty of threads to utter shit and stopping any actual debate. All of a sudden this thread becomes a place to praise Ole and make ridiculous comments about Nagelsmann.Crying hipster over and over again while trying to turn this into some great victory for Solskjaer is not expressing criticism, it's more like a meltdown.
IFirst, there's as much as a manager can do in some games. That's the reality, and second, there's no manager who doesn't come with a poor plan in some games. All football historical managers have crap tactical plans for many big games in their lives, even Fergie, it's normal. If you want to evaluate a manager's abilities or tactics, follow him regularly, and evaluate on a big picture, not on the basis of a match against a much better side who's expected to win anyway, that's all.
I for myself don't think he's ready yet for a big job and I think he himself knew that as he rejected Real Madrid move per his saying, but there's no doubt the guy is a top manager in the making. He's only 33 and is competing at this level with not really a big club, incredible achievement. Ole is 14 years older than him !
Man management skills, communicating with the players, learning how to get the most out of each player etc.What is social competence?
I mean, is he really wrong? I don't think it was smart to try and force their game on PSG. Adopting a more counter-minded approach is what I would have done personally. Long balls to Poulsen.
Nagelsmann will learn from this, you can tell he's a student of the game.