Rodgers thread bumped next?Second I saw this bumped I knew what had happened.
Shuts up those weirdos that think every manager needs to come in and tear apart a squad to make things work. Players can look trash under one manager, but then a better coach can come in and transform the squad...who knew?!It’s genuinely incredible what he’s done with Lampard’s squad.
One of the best examples of elite coaching I’ve ever seen.
What a transformation.
You have impeccable timing.What happened?
I don’t get what you’re referring to. I’m genuinely lost.You have impeccable timing.
YupIt’s genuinely incredible what he’s done with Lampard’s squad.
One of the best examples of elite coaching I’ve ever seen.
What a transformation.
You posted in almost the same moment Kante scored, maybe you did not even notice that yourselfI don’t get what you’re referring to. I’m genuinely lost.
It's not even Tuchel alone. The CL before that was won by Bayern/Flick, which is a bit a similar situation (getting rid of a manager out of his depth mid season, replacing him by someone who gets the squad and finds a way to make them a winning machine). So one can not even say "this is exceptional, it hasn't been done before and won't be replicated" - it happened two years in a row.It should be a simple case of our board looking at the Tuchel situation and realising what needs to be done.
He’s been phenomenal for them. Even if he falls out with the board in 18 months time, they’ve won a CL and look a great bet for the title this season. Well worth it in my opinion.
That's what I was referring to, mate. No malice intended. The second Chelsea scored I knew there'd be another bump praising him whilst lamenting our own position.I don’t get what you’re referring to. I’m genuinely lost.
I posted what I posted from watching the game and also as it’s yet another example of a top-class Chelsea performance which is purely down to the coaching being of a world-class level. These same players were languishing under the previous manager and now are playing like the best team in Europe, all inside 6-12 months of a managerial/coaching change.
That’s pretty much all there is to it; absolutely no agenda on show or anything to do with ‘impeccable timing’. (It was 0-1 when I posted original bump, for what it’s worth, if that’s what you’re referring to?)
That’s a good point! I believe it applies more to united as well because of the talent in the squad we don’t even really need a manager of Tuchels ability.It's not even Tuchel alone. The CL before that was won by Bayern/Flick, which is a bit a similar situation (getting rid of a manager out of his depth mid season, replacing him by someone who gets the squad and finds a way to make them a winning machine). So one can not even say "this is exceptional, it hasn't been done before and won't be replicated" - it happened two years in a row.
Be Rodgers’ United soon. We’ll wait for him to be sacked so we don’t pay compensation.Tuchel dominating Rodgers' Leicester tactically.
Rodgers is not good enough either. Between him and the best, there are levels.Tuchel dominating Rodgers' Leicester tactically.
That's the worrying part. If our board give him, for example, a year and a half contract and brutally sack him if he is not good enough that would be fine with me. The problem is him doing just enough to be in the job, but not challenging. Which he is capable to do.But what is important for the board is that he is good enough to bring us top 4 every year for a good period. But CL and league title will be far away, as he is not the answer to Pep, Klopp and Tuchel.
That is exactly what they want. An upgrade on Ole, someone for mid term that gets us CL football regularly.That's the worrying part. If our board give him, for example, a year and a half contract and brutally sack him if he is not good enough that would be fine with me. The problem is him doing just enough to be in the job, but not challenging. Which he is capable to do.
I really don't think that it's true because the investments don't match that goal, the club spend too much for top 4 being the calculated goal because in that case we are grossly overspending. I think that it's a bit more sinister and comes back to the PL proven or in general preference for known quantities, to me this board is afraid of taking risks and making mistakes, they are also not ready to accept and fix their mistakes quickly.Rodgers is not good enough either. Between him and the best, there are levels.
But what is important for the board is that he is good enough to bring us top 4 every year for a good period. But CL and league title will be far away, as he is not the answer to Pep, Klopp and Tuchel.
Rodgers is not a risk for top4, but he is not someone you hire if you want to win the league. I agree that they want stability, comfort and less risk, but trophies look to me like a bonus, and not a requirement.I really don't think that it's true because the investments don't match that goal, the club spend too much for top 4 being the calculated goal because in that case we are grossly overspending. I think that it's a bit more sinister and comes back to the PL proven or in general preference for known quantities, to me this board is afraid of taking risks and making mistakes, they are also not ready to accept and fix their mistakes quickly.
So someone like Rodgers is a risk like Ten Hag or like Tuchel may have seemed a year ago but Rodgers has the benefit of being a known quantity in the PL and they see it as a comforting quality. The same applies to Pochettino and before him Moyes or Mourinho.
Chelsea have always been title challengers.Turns out you don't need season upon season to turn a team into title challengers. Tuchel is truly kicking that myth to death.
Less than one season in charge, he has won the Champion's League, reached the FA Cup final, and has Chelsea at the top of the table with a 6-point gap.
The telling part is that Lampard almost had people convinced that their defenders are trash and now they have the best defence in Europe.It’s genuinely incredible what he’s done with Lampard’s squad.
One of the best examples of elite coaching I’ve ever seen.
What a transformation.
Ole is their adopted son?I don't get how we managed to look past him. No wait I do. Because we are run by a bunch of clowns that hang to managers out of pure nepotism.
Not last season. Or the season before. Or under Sarri. Or Conte's second season. Or Mourinho's second season. Actually only one serious title challenge in last 6 years when they won it in 16/17 so Tuchel is doing o.k really considering many would still have Man. City as favourites and Liverpool started season right in the mix.Chelsea have always been title challengers.
Rodgers is absolutely a risk for top 4, he may guarantee Europe League participation with likely top 6-7 finishes.Rodgers is not a risk for top4, but he is not someone you hire if you want to win the league. I agree that they want stability, comfort and less risk, but trophies look to me like a bonus, and not a requirement.
It's not that impressive, Leicester this season have lost to Arsenal, West Ham and City by a combined scoreline of 1-7Tuchel dominating Rodgers' Leicester tactically.
You're thinking of really close challenges, down to the last weeks. Let me put it this way, they've been much better than us, and well run. They are always in the discussion every year, and actually win trophies along the way. And are always there or whereabouts in the CL as well.Not last season. Or the season before. Or under Sarri. Or Conte's second season. Or Mourinho's second season. Actually only one serious title challenge in last 6 years when they won it in 16/17 so Tuchel is doing o.k really considering many would still have Man. City as favourites and Liverpool started season right in the mix.
It’s not that impressive yet this same Leicester team beat us 4-2 not long ago. World class mangers like Tuchel make it look easy I know.It's not that impressive, Leicester this season have lost to Arsenal, West Ham and City by a combined scoreline of 1-7
we’re managed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pal, anyone can beat us it’s hardly an achievement.It’s not that impressive yet this same Leicester team beat us 4-2 not long ago. World class mangers like Tuchel make it look easy I know.
I know, but that fact doesn’t make what Chelsea did unimpressive. Because we are shit you are going to downplay their win? Don’t even make sensewe’re managed by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer pal, anyone can beat us it’s hardly an achievement.
Ole.It’s not that impressive yet this same Leicester team beat us 4-2 not long ago. World class mangers like Tuchel make it look easy I know.
I get all that, I get it. I have been Ole out since we lost in Istanbul. My question is why are you downplaying Chelsea’s win to make our lose look good?Ole.
Case in point.
Watford.
I'm downloading Chelsea's win not to make our loss good, I'm doing so because no one was waxing lyrical about Arsenal, West Ham or City after they beat Leicester. Chelsea and Ole can both be downplayedI get all that, I get it. I have been Ole out since we lost in Istanbul. My question is why are you downplaying Chelsea’s win to make our lose look good?