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Wilt

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He's been there 2 minutes. There were similar stupid comments after Tuchels early Chelsea results, despite it being bloody obvious he'd sort it eventually.
This
Beyond stupid if Spurs beat Utd to top 4
 

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Would like to see these people commenting here judging him at the end of the season when he's won the Europa conference* league with them and knocked us out of a top 4 spot. :lol:
 

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A point at Everton isn't that bad. Some fairly decent games ahead for them in the coming weeks, it'll be interesting to see if he can transform their attack.
 

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Sad thing is you know there are people on here gutted Spurs didn't win today.
 

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And if he doesn’t? They aren’t even in the Europa League in case you missed that out
edited it for you. Happy?

Lets see if he does or doesn't. but some comments on here after 2 games are laughable. Probably the same people that said the same thing about Tuchel when he first went to Chelsea.
 

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He's playing Fifa with his team on the sideline. Ole is playing as a spectator, watching the stats on his iPad cheering the team on
 

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How dare you! What do you think this is? A United forum? Next you'll be telling me you laughed when Gerrard slipped!
Given your dogshit history as a poster under multiple incarnations I don't think you should be trying to frame yourself as one of the smart ones unless you wish to continue thoroughly embarrassing yourself.
 

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It is, I hope Conte has a fuxking shitter, I said when he took the job he’ll regret it and it’ll be his first big failure.
He’ll definitely regret it, but he’ll hardly fail. What is failing when it comes to Tottenham? Most of us weren’t born for 20 years when they last won the league, last big trophy was a shocking 30 years ago or something. Odds are he’ll leave not winning anything, just like pretty much all their managers.
 

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As a Inter fan I was not able to watch those games!
Yeah as a Inter fan (my second team) I missed all games too.

Only few can watch Grealish from championship, Sancho from Bundesliga, Conte from Serie A and ManUtd from PL.
 

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I'd take a stab at Tottenhams manager for the 0-0 but I'd get overrun by Manchester United fans raving about Ole, in defense of Tottenhams manager.
Calm down Norway neighborhood watch. You are making up scenarios in your mind. No one is defending bottleham.
 

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Reguilon, Skipp, Davies etc give the ball away for fun, like there's no imperative for them not to. He's got his work cut out.
 

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Conte will make Spurs into top 4 in this season itself. No doubt about that. One of the big 4 will miss out.
 

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Like how you've left it open ended as to which 'one' will miss out of this happens :lol:
:wenger:. I am bit worried about ole inners when they don't want conte because he played three at the back then ole played against Spurs three at the back and forced them to sign conte up. You couldn't make it up.

Conte certainly capable of making Spurs win 15-20 in remaining matches. So won't be surprised if he will comfortably make Spurs into top 4.
 

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He's playing Fifa with his team on the sideline. Ole is playing as a spectator, watching the stats on his iPad cheering the team on
Eh!
Honestly I found that kinda annoying after a while when he was coaching us last season (especially because stadiums were empty and you could hear him clearly on TV and across the whole pitch... with the roar of a full arena his voice wouldn't go past the wingback on his side I guess).

Constantly screaming commands may be good when you're defending a lead or you need to regroup, but done constantly is more like anxiety inducing noise, especially when building up and going forward, with all that incessant "closer! wider! here! there! double up! back up! rise! one touch! slow down! go vertical! don't risk!"

At a certain point you need to leave the players alone and let them free to trust their instinct within the frameworks you drilled in training during the week, and only address what they repeatedly do wrong or don't seem to notice... in big games especially, Conte's remote control was cranked to 11 in the first half hour of the match, and you could sort of see the agitation and hesitation on the pitch with the lads too worried about not doing the wrong thing.
 

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Conte is actually on Insta?! :lol:

Thought that was photoshopped or something.
 

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Interesting to see if he can turn them around dramatically.
Good fixtures in next few weeks so think they'll be in decent position by xmas.

Leeds at home who they can exposed on counter attack and then got Burnley, Norwich and Brentford in quick succession.

Harry Kane might score a goal or two in that run aswell.
 

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Eh!
Honestly I found that kinda annoying after a while when he was coaching us last season (especially because stadiums were empty and you could hear him clearly on TV and across the whole pitch... with the roar of a full arena his voice wouldn't go past the wingback on his side I guess).

Constantly screaming commands may be good when you're defending a lead or you need to regroup, but done constantly is more like anxiety inducing noise, especially when building up and going forward, with all that incessant "closer! wider! here! there! double up! back up! rise! one touch! slow down! go vertical! don't risk!"

At a certain point you need to leave the players alone and let them free to trust their instinct within the frameworks you drilled in training during the week, and only address what they repeatedly do wrong or don't seem to notice... in big games especially, Conte's remote control was cranked to 11 in the first half hour of the match, and you could sort of see the agitation and hesitation on the pitch with the lads too worried about not doing the wrong thing.
The guy builds teams that win titles. It's clearly not a faulty approach.
 

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He was our best option to get the best available top manager.
And after this round, they are already in front of us.
Whoever made the decision to stick with Ole, and not appoint Conte, when there was the chance, need to go straight away.

The only one that is really better than him in building teams and operating with lower money is Klopp.