Can you pm me this please
There was also a moment where Rashford was on the byline near the Arsenal box and Bruno had the ball; and again they just stood there with zero movement. So frustrating.Our younger players will not have experienced anything like this. Going to be very interesting to see who takes to it.
There was a moment against Arsenal in the first half where we won the ball high up. I think it was McTominay on the ball. Neither team with much shape. And our players just stood still... The ball was recycled back to the defence and we started a slow build, leading to nothing.
That's the kind of shit that needs to be drummed out of them immediately. The lack of intensity in key moments. Such an under-coached and complacent squad.
What is brilliant about it is that the training builds confidence. A reason they pass it back for a buildup is their lack of belief that they can charge and be successful.Our younger players will not have experienced anything like this. Going to be very interesting to see who takes to it.
There was a moment against Arsenal in the first half where we won the ball high up. I think it was McTominay on the ball. Neither team with much shape. And our players just stood still... The ball was recycled back to the defence and we started a slow build, leading to nothing.
That's the kind of shit that needs to be drummed out of them immediately. The lack of intensity in key moments. Such an under-coached and complacent squad.
That does it, Ralfout.The former Arsenal defender, now the club’s academy manager, recalled this week how, as a youngster at Hannover, he was shamed by Rangnick for eating a doner kebab.
One thing we’re not going to be is boring by the looks of it. This might be a first manager post SAF that will take the advantage of Old Trafford, the crowd will respond to such fast and intense style. Far too often under previous management the crowd was living off the scraps when trying to rally behind the team. This is such an unutilized weapon as evident by our poor home form.Tweet
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Sounds like a proper coach who has a very clear understanding of what is required and how to implement it.
Dont they say that it takes 21 days to form a habit? We don't have 21 days available to train tp form that habitAre there examples of cognitive exercises for brain training? Sounds cool.
Yes. I am as well.There was also a moment where Rashford was on the byline near the Arsenal box and Bruno had the ball; and again they just stood there with zero movement. So frustrating.
Really excited by the appointment of Ragnick. The more I read and the more I hear him speak the more I’m convinced we’ve landed the right man to take us forward.
Are there examples of cognitive exercises for brain training? Sounds cool.
To be honest, I think LVG's problem is letting go of his own approach/vision. He is a very capable coach, but his ego, while helpful in his convictions and consistency, can get in the way a lot when things don't go his way. Perhaps a national team is best for him now to minimize the politics that get in his way. He also seemed to have gotten much calmer and more collected after his 5 year sabbatical.I'll be honest, I've sort of hit the peak of a diminishing returns curve now and I'm starting to get a bit concerned in the face of all the incredibly good press! This article has tipped me over the highest point, I think.
It's probably conditioning over the last 8 years, but when the media and most people sound so overwhelmingly positive and expectations get raised astronomically (see Ole's caretaker reign or LVG's pre-season), you sort of start expecting the other shoe to drop in the form of some gut wrenching anti-climax!
I've taken to stalking @Hansi Fick to temper my own expectations.
Without a comparison that tweet doesn't mean much.One thing we’re not going to be is boring by the looks of it. This might be a first manager post SAF that will take the advantage of Old Trafford, the crowd will respond to such fast and intense style. Far too often under previous management the crowd was living off the scraps when trying to rally behind the team. This is such an unutilized weapon as evident by our poor home form.Tweet
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To be fair, quick attacking transitions has been our only strength under Ole hasn't it? Our whole game-plan for 2 years seemed to be win the ball back, give it to Bruno as quickly as possible and have him attempt a killer ball. That's not to say we're particularly good at executing that plan, but it's about one of the only things that has brought us some level success given we're dreadful in most other areas of the game.Our younger players will not have experienced anything like this. Going to be very interesting to see who takes to it.
There was a moment against Arsenal in the first half where we won the ball high up. I think it was McTominay on the ball. Neither team with much shape. And our players just stood still... The ball was recycled back to the defence and we started a slow build, leading to nothing.
That's the kind of shit that needs to be drummed out of them immediately. The lack of intensity in key moments. Such an under-coached and complacent squad.
Is the 8 second rule for Maguire to stop hanging on to the ball taking 8 touches before he makes a pass?
Yeah, it all feels a bit too Van Gaal-y at this point. Rangnick was my number one pick as interim but now it's time for him to put his words into action.I'll be honest, I've sort of hit the peak of a diminishing returns curve now and I'm starting to get a bit concerned in the face of all the incredibly good press! This article has tipped me over the highest point, I think.
It's probably conditioning over the last 8 years, but when the media and most people sound so overwhelmingly positive and expectations get raised astronomically (see Ole's caretaker reign or LVG's pre-season), you sort of start expecting the other shoe to drop in the form of some gut wrenching anti-climax!
I've taken to stalking @Hansi Fick to temper my own expectations.
This is a really important point; there are a lot of players in this squad that will never have been coached to this level. Every one of Rashford, Greenwood, McTominay, Wan-Bissaka, Martial, and even Lindelof and Maguire will have worked with primarily reactive coaches throughout their careers. Going to be interesting to see who improves and how.Our younger players will not have experienced anything like this. Going to be very interesting to see who takes to it.
There was a moment against Arsenal in the first half where we won the ball high up. I think it was McTominay on the ball. Neither team with much shape. And our players just stood still... The ball was recycled back to the defence and we started a slow build, leading to nothing.
That's the kind of shit that needs to be drummed out of them immediately. The lack of intensity in key moments. Such an under-coached and complacent squad.
by comparison, under rangnick, rb leipzig scored 40% of their goals over 10 seconds after they won the ball back from the opposition.Without a comparison that tweet doesn't mean much.
https://archive.md/Fbw57It's behind a paywall - can't read it. Can anyone help?
Nobody can do 6 seconds.Meh, way behind the times. Pep has a 6-second rule