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He's an honest man, but I don't think this is a good stick to beat Ole. Nuno sounds defeatist, and already lost to Spurs player power. Ole's man management is his (only) strong point.
He's an honest man, but I don't think this is a good stick to beat Ole. Nuno sounds defeatist, and already lost to Spurs player power. Ole's man management is his (only) strong point.
Take this crap to the Ole thread.
What man management?He's an honest man, but I don't think this is a good stick to beat Ole. Nuno sounds defeatist, and already lost to Spurs player power. Ole's man management is his (only) strong point.
It's not defeatist to admit your mistakes. It's called taking responsibility and it's a requirement of good leadership.He's an honest man, but I don't think this is a good stick to beat Ole. Nuno sounds defeatist, and already lost to Spurs player power. Ole's man management is his (only) strong point.
He has admitted his mistakes before.It's not defeatist to admit your mistakes. It's called taking responsibility and it's a requirement of good leadership.
And that still isn't defeatist. He's simply continually taking responsibility. It's what good leaders normally do.He has admitted his mistakes before.
This is really refreshing. I rather a manager come out and be honest and say they made mistakes rather than excuse after excuse, or just appearing blind to a poor performance and trying to make it seem better than it was.
They’ve conceded 13 goals in the last 5 games. Scored 1 goal from open play in 6 games. What, in Gods name, can he say otherwise? It’s a broken manThis is really refreshing. I rather a manager come out and be honest and say they made mistakes rather than excuse after excuse, or just appearing blind to a poor performance and trying to make it seem better than it was.
You'd be surprised. Someone like Mourinho still wouldn't have admitted any fault.They’ve conceded 13 goals in the last 5 games. Scored 1 goal from open play in 6 games. What, in Gods name, can he say otherwise? It’s a broken man
Sometimes it’s so glaring that you just have to. Why play 3 DMs v Palace but play attacking midfielders, with no legs, v Chelsea and in a NLD? Kane on the left?You'd be surprised. Someone like Mourinho still wouldn't have admitted any fault.
Him and Lage were my choices as the first managers to be sacked. Nuno is a manager who gives preference to organized defenses, so it will be a mtter of time until spurs fans be all over him.He's a dead man walking from day One, but looking at the state of affairs at Spurs, not even Guardiola could pull them out.
That does sound like Spurs players.They look terrible side, couple of set pieces goals got them few points but they are terrible team to watch. They don't create good chances and looked completely out of ideas.
Its like every player they have is mentally exhausted.
The team is clearly burned out: Kane and Ndombele are not the only ones who wanted to leave, but were the only ones who publicly did it. At this moment Spurs needs more an expert in human resources management than a tactical and technical wise manager.They look terrible side, couple of set pieces goals got them few points but they are terrible team to watch. They don't create good chances and looked completely out of ideas. Its like every player they have is mentally exhausted.
Don't think it is, saw his BBC quotes and it still sounds like he's indirectly blaming players, basically saying it was my mistake for picking Alli and/or Ndombrle
Are you talking to yourself?Him and Lage were my choices as the first managers to be sacked. Nuno is a manager who gives preference to organized defenses, so it will be a mtter of time until spurs fans be all over him.
Lage on the other hand is a manager who prefers high press and attacking football, but looking at the quality of Wolves defenders things wont probably work.
I was meant to reply another person, but somehow ended up replying to myself.Are you talking to yourself?
I think it's harsh on Spurs, they have the players to be challenging for top 6.He's a mid-table manager, but Spurs are a mid-table club so he's right at home. To think some people wanted him to replace Mourinho at United (although he couldn't have done much worse to be fair).
Keep the lid on dressing room affair. Protect players from public attack. Don't publicly alienate players, and cause divisive dressing room. No fight, protest between players and coaching staffs. Diplomatic considering outgoing playersWhat man management?
Spurs won their first 3 matches without Kane. Once Kane joined the team, they've lost all 3 of their last league matches.They look terrible side, couple of set pieces goals got them few points but they are terrible team to watch. They don't create good chances and looked completely out of ideas. Its like every player they have is mentally exhausted.
I normally stand up for the BBC, but I noticed this as well and its ridiculous. Arsenal are still a fragile team, they won this becuase Spurs were appalling, but then I remember united looking appalling against Spurs last season and quickly bouncing back.I love how the BBC has both these articles up at the moment, and both teams are on 9 points. Arteta has great PR I'll give him that.
Tottenham: Nuno Espirito Santo appointment 'turning into a nightmare'
'Arteta could be next Wenger' - Arsenal show class as they crush Spurs
Am sure I read on the Caf how Nuno is a prick with staff. So not such a decent bloke.He seems like a decent person.
Who the feck wanted him hereI remember some fans wanted him here.
Thank god for that.
Conte is not an idiot, Spuds need a complete root and branch reboot and have a €1bn stadium debt around their neck as a millstone.Levy's luck seems to have run out. If Conte was even considering taking over, he should've bent over backwards to give him whatever he was asking for. Levy's shrewd decision making got them to a certain point, its only fair that he's taking them back to their rightful place.
It’s astonishing how quickly the media get carried away by the Arteta/Arsenal project. Literally takes one or two wins and they’re all gung ho. Even after he’s made them all look like mugs before.I love how the BBC has both these articles up at the moment, and both teams are on 9 points. Arteta has great PR I'll give him that.
Tottenham: Nuno Espirito Santo appointment 'turning into a nightmare'
'Arteta could be next Wenger' - Arsenal show class as they crush Spurs
Conte demanded £300 million to reboot the team and Levy refused - that is the talk anyway. At the rate we are going we will lose more than that by not getting into Europe and sliding back into mid-table mediocrity for the next 5 years.Conte is not an idiot, Spuds need a complete root and branch reboot and have a €1bn stadium debt around their neck as a millstone.
No way he goes there as once the next big club vacancy comes up him will have a very good chance of getting it.
It all looked like a set up to sell more tickets. As soon as the season ticket sale was over, Conte deal collapsed.Conte demanded £300 million to reboot the team and Levy refused - that is the talk anyway. At the rate we are going we will lose more than that by not getting into Europe and sliding back into mid-table mediocrity for the next 5 years.
A month ago you’d have read the exact opposite.I love how the BBC has both these articles up at the moment, and both teams are on 9 points. Arteta has great PR I'll give him that.
Tottenham: Nuno Espirito Santo appointment 'turning into a nightmare'
'Arteta could be next Wenger' - Arsenal show class as they crush Spurs