There you go. Can't beat them at altitude, go back to LA with our morale under our feet and LeBron might have blown the huge game chip here...
Murray is a top 10 player in the league come the playoffs, and Jokic is prime Shaq...
Not really. Allegri isn't some tactical fanatic teaching them to play a certain way or anything. There's not much to "unlearn" there. They also haven't won with Allegri, so they don't have the proof of his ideas and methods equating success...
Inter don't play with wing forwards, and Jovic/Okafor being better than Arnautovic/Sanchez...sure, maybe, but it's not saying much
Meanwhile, Frattesi barely plays for Inter and he'd be Milan's best midfielder - by a lot. De Vrij is a backup for...
Mourinho's problem isn't tactics. It's outdated training methods, lack of trust in new sports science and technology(or more accurately, he puts more trust in his guts than what the data says about a player's fitness) and a style of man...
At 32, after winning the CL, and we'd signed Kroos. And he left because his wife wanted to leave Madrid, because he'd gotten involved with a local gal...
Of note, this is the 3rd time this happened this season
Apparently the "official" reason why clubs and tebas don't want goal line tech is because it barely gets any use....
Meanwhile, Real Sociedad watched a Copa del Rey final they should have...
He can't and he knows it. He's just playing for his base
Just heard Pique give a measured take on the episodes(penalty and ghost goal) on the podcast of Ibai Llanos.