No. Bodø/Glimt totally outplayed Roma.Opposition had 7 shots on target and scored 6!?
No. Bodø/Glimt totally outplayed Roma.Opposition had 7 shots on target and scored 6!?
Bodø-Glimt lost 3-2 to Milan at San Siro last year, they're not a backwater awful side.To be fair they haven't started badly. Too many changes today but the score line is surprising.
I don't watch much Norwegian football, but i remember them scoring for fun and playing quite nice football when they won the league.Bodø-Glimt lost 3-2 to Milan at San Siro last year, they're not a backwater awful side.
I can't stand Zidane myself. He's a complete personality void.Maybe because he was at United up and close, but man... I've never disliked any manager more than him.
He seems normal to me. Personality wise (in a glimpse), no worse or better than others.I can't stand Zidane myself. He's a complete personality void.
Zidane’s humility is amazing considering his stature in the game. The man turned everything he touched into gold.I can't stand Zidane myself. He's a complete personality void.
I mean, the most famous moment of his career is him blowing a world cup final in his last ever game due to losing his rag. That could be pretty humbling.Zidane’s humility is amazing considering his stature in the game. The man turned everything he touched into gold.
I would argue his most famous moment is that header in the 98 world cup final, probably followed by THAT champions league final goal.I mean, the most famous moment of his career is him blowing a world cup final in his last ever game due to losing his rag. That could be pretty humbling.
You'd be very wrong then.I would argue his most famous moment is that header in the 98 world cup final, probably followed by THAT champions league final goal.
For me it showed he was actually human and as prone to an uncharacteristic outburst as any of us. If I just think about his skills on the pitch he is an otherworldly being.Yeah, headbutt is most memorable for me too - though I hadn't been properly following football for that long prior to it so that is probably why.
My God he is SO toxic, it's hard to even read his quotes, let alone listen to him. There was always bit of arrogance about him, but he had charisma, was probably fun to most of his players and they probably enjoyed playing under him, but it mostly disappered these days and it's just toxic and negative Jose. In the past it he'd become unbearable in 3rd season, now it took 3 months it seems. It's odd as they've had an okay season so far I believe.
Another tried and true classic off of his greatest hits compilation
Sorry how much money did Jose spend to achieve such a record?Some men, just want to watch the world burn
Yeah they've done o.k start of season but only really beaten lower half teams, lost to Lazio and Juve although they played well in both.The funny thing is the other day I came across a video of some plonker of YouTube praising him to the hilt after winning 5/5 to start the season, and after that they have lost thrice in the league already prior to today's thrashing.
Yes and yes. Still burns me up.He’s such a cock. I’ll say it for the rest of my life — he should’ve been sacked on the spot after his post-game comments for us against Sevilla
Naa.. Not going to happen.Probably fancies a nice little early pay off and then back to Newcastle for a swift half and a four year contract before closing.
Did you mean to quote me??Sorry how much money did Jose spend to achieve such a record?
Nope, it's the headbutt.I would argue his most famous moment is that header in the 98 world cup final, probably followed by THAT champions league final goal.
Ole’s head to head against managers:I think Ole's head to head isn't that bad either to be fair.
He believes that talking s**t about players in public, will fire them up to prove him wrong. And only those players who work harder to prove him wrong are worthy of playing in his team.He just never learns does he? He's an intelligent man, he must know that these kind of remarks won't help anybody, least of all his players.
I watched that game and thought Glimt was the better side actually. Jens Petter Hauge was electric, and was signed by Milan shortly after. Glimt also lost their other two forwards from that season to Watford and to some middle eastern club IIRC, but they’ve replaced them really well and is still an incredible team for a Norwegian standard. I could see them beating us on one of our shit days, they’re pretty ruthless and have some really good ball players.Bodø-Glimt lost 3-2 to Milan at San Siro last year, they're not a backwater awful side.
I'll give Roma this though, it was snowing and their home stadium is on astroturf (A necessity due to the northern location of the pitch with snow large parts of the year) , both factors favori Bodø-Glimt heavily AND they are in good form domesticly. Combine that with Roma fielding a lot of rotational players most of whom are wholly unused to the surface and maybe even the climate and you give the opposition every opportunity to win.
A Dutch team definitely won't take him. Mourinho's playstyle is completely antithetical to how Dutch teams setup and play. Can you imagine Ajax going from Ten Hag to Mourinho? As for France? Even if a Lyon or Marseilles type team take him, I think his ego will only accept Paris, who definitely won't take him.If he fails at Roma, will his past achievements still get him a job at a big french or dutch team ?
Can't see a big PL team going back in for him, and it appears that the doors in Italy and Spain would be closed aswell.
If he can't get into a PSV/Ajax or PSG/Lyon team, where would he end up in your eyes ?