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2 December 2015 2142 comments
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Our usual scour for pertinent soundbites sees Sam Allardyce praise Sunderland’s weekend scorers, whilst Jose Mourinho discusses Diego Costa and Eden Hazard. Elsewhere, Alberto Moreno cites Jurgen Klopp’s training techniques as key to Liverpool’s progress and Arsene Wenger is determined to keep Aaron Ramsey on the Arsenal right flank.

Mourinho slates Costa mobility

Despite scoring the winner against Norwich in Gameweek 13, Diego Costa was a surprise omission from Chelsea’s starting line-up for their trip to White Hart Lane on Sunday. Instead, Jose Mourinho elected to deploy Eden Hazard as a false nine and refrained from handing the Spain international any minutes from the bench. The manifest tensions between player and manager stem from Costa’s perceived lack of intelligent movement this campaign, with Mourinho revealing his discontent following their half-time spat in the Blues’ win over Maccabi Tel Aviv:

“He is not reading the game properly in these actions. That was my opinion. As a striker he must read. You have to play not when you have the ball, but when others have the ball. You have to anticipate things and read the game faster. Everything is an accumulation. You’re not on fire again just because you’ve scored a goal against Norwich. It’s a process.”

 

Mourinho not convinced on Hazard’s central role

Hazard was deployed at the number-ten berth for Norwich’s visit two weekends ago, with Pedro and Willian operating from the wings. The Belgian served up just one attempt from that central role but did tally the second most key passes (five) of any midfielder in Gameweek 13. Despite then fielding Hazard up front at the Lane on Sunday, Mourinho remains skeptical over the Belgian’s capabilities through the centre of the park:

“Me and Eden have different concepts of number 10. For me a number 10 does a lot of things with and without the ball. So a number 10 is a very special player in my team. Wesley Sneijder and Deco are my perfect number 10s. The complete number 10s. Mesut Ozil was very good at Real Madrid as well. Sneijder could defend, get in the box and finish with goals. Can Eden be that man as a Number 10? I don’t think so.”

 

Pardew wants more consistency from Bolasie

Despite clocking just 989 minutes so far this term, Yannick Bolasie – who bagged a brace against Newcastle United while operating as a central striker alongside Connor Wickham – has already matched his goal haul (four) from the previous campaign. The DR Congo international fielded a fair amount of criticism for his lack of end product last term, but his improvement in terms of shot accuracy (48.3% compared to 27.5%) and shot-conversion rate (13.8%, up from 5.8%) suggests the tide is turning. Alan Pardew has called upon the 6.1-priced midfielder to sustain his momentum throughout the course of the season:

“The thing with Bolasie is he’s always going to create a moment and skip past someone – it’s about his final product. He acknowledges and knows it’s the final moment for him and today that was terrific. With his crossing and finishing, he could have had a hat-trick and he was unlucky not to score a third. A couple of his hits from outside the box where normally he smashes it high and wide were today on the money. When he puts it all together he can look a very, very good player and he needs to do that consistently from now until the end of the year.”

 

Bolasie Prefers Style over Goals

The adaptable Bolasie has been tasked with a multitude of roles this season. Mainly utilised out left, he’s also been fielded up front, whilst last Saturday’s win over Newcastle saw him handed the support berth behind Connor Wickham. Given that three of his four goals have been a product of him playing centrally – and the Eagles lack a natural goalscorer – one would imagine that Alan Pardew will be tempted to retain Bolasie through the middle. Discussing the upturn in goal threat, the DR Congo international admits he won’t be changing his style of play in order to find the net more often before going on to suggest that his versatility has been detrimental to his consistency this year:

“I don’t have a total. But the improvement is there to be seen. Four goals last season and four already this season – you don’t just build a player and everything happens overnight. It’s got to come gradually. Hopefully that’s the case. Everyone says I need to add goals to my game – but it has to come natural. I can’t change the way I play just because I want to score goals. I have to play the way I want to play – if I can add goals to that it will be a good combination. It’s been quite tricky this season because you go from number 10, to striker then back to the wing. It’s all different kinds of runs. Your body has to get used to it and I’m slowly getting there.”

 

Wenger Looking to Keep Ramsey on the Right

In light of Francis Coquelin’s long-term injury, Aaron Ramsey has been tipped as a possible replacement in the double pivot – a position he thrived in during the majority of the 2013/14 campaign (10 goals, nine assists). Prior to last week’s draw at Norwich, Arsene Wenger was adamant that stationing the Welshman in a deep-lying midfield role would diminish his attacking thrusts:

“Ramsey is more an offensive player. I will use him sometimes there [centrally] when the game demands, but is he naturally with Cazorla a balanced pair? Defensively, certainly, it’s a very adventurous one! I used Ramsey on the right because he gives us a balance, because we have Ozil who is an offensive player, we have Sanchez, we have Giroud or Walcott and Cazorla so to balance a bit defensively, I use Ramsey on the right. That’s where I will certainly continue to use him. He is not afraid to tackle but he likes to go in the box and he has a good timing of runs and he wants the ball and he wants to go forward. If you take that out of him, and you say ‘look, you have to sit now, and sit there and wait,’ you kill his strengths.

 

Ranieri Determined to Help Vardy Record

Jamie Vardy set a new record for scoring in consecutive Premier League matches (11) with his strike against Manchester United, surpassing Ruud van Nistelrooy’s streak from 2003. That proved to be his only effort of the encounter, marking a subdued outing by the Englishman’s recent standards. Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri was determined to facilitate Vardy’s quest to beat the record and will now hope he can extend that run as the West Midlanders match-up against a floundering Swansea outfit:

“I asked my players in the meeting session two things: one, to win the match, and two, to help Jamie to achieve the record. It was just one chance but great champions need just one chance. He’s very, very smart, very clever and very cool. I think Louis van Gaal (Manchester United manager) put three defenders because he was worried about our counter attack.”

 

Van Gaal explains change of formation

Manchester United lined up in a 3-5-2 set-up for their trip to the King Power Stadium, with Paddy McNair, Daley Blind and Chris Smalling forming the central-defensive partnership. The Red Devils’ set-up succeeded in limiting the damage done by Leicester’s buoyant attack, with the Foxes mustering just three shots on target and one big chance. However, Louis van Gaal conceded that his troops failed to balance their resolve at the back with an abundance of creativity and goal threat:

“I have a lot of injuries in defence, so I was a little bit forced to do that. But I also did it because of the way Leicester play. I had to close the channels for Vardy and Okazaki, and that was always a reason, and we also had one man more in midfield so we had a lot of space and, because of that, we dominated the game. But we have to create more chances and we didn’t do that. We had more chances than Leicester City, but not too much.”

 

Flores Heaps Praise on Watford front two

Troy Deeney (four goals and one assist) and Odion Ighalo (three goals and four assists) have dovetailed to great effect over the last five Gameweeks, arguably making them the top two forwards in the budget bracket. The former has discovered his scoring touch in the wake of a nine-match barren spell, while the latter has been directly involved (seven goals and four assists) in 11 of Watford’s previous 13 league goals. Quique Sanchez Flores lauded the duo’s application ahead of a pair of fixtures (NOR, sun) that look ripe for further attacking returns:

“It is an amazing connection they have. We have the possibility of playing different styles with Deeney and Ighalo. We can play long ball or we can play with the ball on the floor. They are not strikers who only play well if they score. It is amazing what they do in defence. They put in so much effort to reduce space and that is why we always defend with 11 players.”

 

Allardyce Keen to Keep Watmore as Impact Player

Having failed to impress Sam Allardyce in his league debut against Southampton, Duncan Watmore was afforded a lengthy run-out against Stoke City following Jermain Defoe’s withdrawal at the 30-minute mark. The England U21 international went on to net the Black Cats’ second goal in the 84th minute and proved to be handful for the Potters’ centre-backs by virtue of his penetrative movement. Although Allardyce doesn’t yet see Watmore as a regular starter, he’s confident that could become a reality in the future:

“He started against Southampton to see what he could do. I thought he did okay but he will stay more of an impact player off the substitutes’ bench. Eventually, though, I see him as a player who can start on a regular basis, if he can carry on his progression. We just have to make sure we keep his feet on the ground! He came on and what he has shown me, in the short time that I have been here, I had no hesitation for him to come on for Jermain. The impact of Duncan is one of the major factors of winning this game. He caused the central defenders so many problems in the first and second half.”

 

Allardyce Hails Van Aanholt Improvement

Amassing five assists at a budget price point, Patrick van Aanholt emerged as a viable pick-up in the previous campaign. This season, a 5.0 valuation and the Wearsiders’ inability to record a clean sheet through the first nine Gameweeks has rendered him a non-factor on the Fantasy scene. Since Allardyce took the helm at the Stadium of Light, though, the Dutchman – who has been utilised as a wing-back in Big Sam’s 3-5-2 – has carded a goal and an assist and scooped clean-sheet points his last two starts, piquing our interest at the 4.6 mark. Allardyce is of the mind-set that Van Aanholt’s upturn in form is a product of better decision making:

“It’s not difficult to see his qualities; it’s just using them in the right areas at the right time. It’s your decision-making process and I have to get everybody’s decision-making process better, which has been about cutting out these mistakes. I’m not particularly talking about Patrick now, but I’ve got players who’ve made a lot of mistakes and we had to cut that out and stop that easy option for the opposition to score against us, which is what we were doing. You could call us a soft touch if you like. But we’ve cut that out now and started being more disciplined. Patrick’s got a lot of ability and if he uses it in the right areas like he did on Saturday he stays in the team. Not only has he done the defensive side well, he’s also got down the left-hand side to try to create as much as he can, and then he’s scored a very, very good goal as well.”

 

Moreno Lauds Klopp Impact

A 1-0 win over Swansea last weekend took Liverpool’s record to a single defeat in ten matches under new manager Jurgen Klopp. Alberto Moreno earned a nine-point return for his FPL owners against the Swans and, although he’s yet to earn any attacking returns, the left-back’s raids down the left over the last six Gameweeks see him sit he second for crosses (35) and key passes (ten) amongst defenders, whilst he is joint-top for attempts on goal, with seven unsuccessful shots to his name, since Klopp’s arrival.
Discussing the German’s impact on Merseyside, Moreno reckons Klopp’s training methods have brought more focus to Liverpool’s approach and helped boost confidence in the Anfield ranks:

“He arrived here with a clear idea. He explained to us saying that if we lose it was going to be his fault but he wanted us to follow his idea. And it is paying off. His idea is fixed and is going great so the best is to do what he says. I like his style, being aggressive because it fits with my style. I love it, pressing, steal the ball and go quick on the counter-attack with 11 guys running. I love it. With Klopp the training sessions are all about tactics, in order to have the team well-positioned on the pitch, and to know how and when to press. He doesn’t do games or things like that. It’s all tactical. It’s what he likes and what we work. The change has been noticed because with Brendan there were some players who had no confidence in themselves. Klopp has brought us energy, desire, being a team that presses high. He transmits so much. All the players are at 100% fit now and with the confidence they need. That’s why we are getting the results.”

 

De Bruyne Talks up Silva Partnership

There are question marks regarding how Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva will impact on each other’s production from a Fantasy standpoint, yet in the only league match that they’ve played together this term, Manchester City ran out 6-1 victors over Newcastle United – the former chalked up a goal and two assists, while the latter grabbed two assists. De Bruyne – who bagged two goals and an assist against Hull alongside Silva last night – is confident that their styles will mesh well, with the Spaniard likely to enjoy more of the possession:

“We didn’t play that much together, and that’s been really difficult for both of us, but he’s such a great player that it’s easy to play together with him. Everybody has his own style, and I think we play almost at the same position, but we’re very different players, so it’s better to have different players who play together than to have all the same. I’m more direct than him, he can keep the ball a little bit more than me, so with the two together that’s an advantage and we can switch different things.”

 

  1. MB10
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    Who plays the cup semi second leg at home guys ?

    1. Studgie G
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      city and pool i think

    2. Zizoulicious
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      Ah forgot it was two legs, even better!

    3. MB10
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      Excellent, thanks fellas

  2. Zizoulicious
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    The biggest thing Kloop has changed at Liverpool is confidence, very simple, but very effective.

    Moreno:
    "The change has been noticed because with Brendan there were some players who had no confidence in themselves. Klopp has brought us energy, desire, being a team that presses high. He transmits so much. All the players are at 100% fit now and with the confidence they need. That’s why we are getting the results.”

    1. Zizoulicious
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      The quote is from this article btw for those who haven't read it

    2. Harper_
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      He seems like the kind of person who treats anyone like his best friend.

      1. Zizoulicious
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        The kind of manager you want to play for. And confidence makes a huge difference in an individual's performance

      2. Davido989
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        Benteke "Klopp said we are his friends but not his best friend"

  3. Costa in Wengerland
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    Hello Awesome people

    Do we know the COC draws yet ?

    1. TorresMagic™
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      Scroll up or stickies.

    2. Jazz!
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      Stoke vs Liverpool

      Everton vs Manc

    3. Davido989
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      Everton vs City
      Stoke vs Liverpool

    4. Costa in Wengerland
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      Cheers guys

  4. RubeRx
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    You Pool fans are so delusional.

    1. Woy of the Wovers
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      Nothing delusional about Hartlepool fans.

    2. drughi
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      We are hopeful, nothing wrong with that

    3. Jøssy ⭐
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      Sorry... Why?

    4. RedLightning
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      And you Arsenal fans aren't?

    5. Up the tics
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      Ashamed by nothing, offended by everything.
      In a sentence, that is liverpool fc.

  5. sinik
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    The only Liverpool 'cover' I would entertain is Coutinho or Henderson honestly. Henderson only if he's on all set pieces still.

    1. Woy of the Wovers
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      Ok

    2. kumast
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      So Sturridge not a good punt v Newcastle then?

      1. sinik
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        if you're happy with 20-30 minutes at best IMO

      2. fancy111
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        Benteke will start against Newcastle...

  6. Clumsy Sakho
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    Reckon Firmino will start on Sunday?

    1. Beatle
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      yeah, be very surprised if he doesn;t

    2. Odikostar
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      si

  7. ᶠᶦˡᵗʰʸLucre $$$
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    DGW update/musings

    C1C Final is GW27

    Currently scheduled PL GW27 fixtures involving teams still in the C1C:

    Liverpool v Everton
    Newcastle v Man C
    Stoke v Villa

    Any of these fixtures that end up containing a C1C finalist will be re-arranged for a DGW (likely to be before GW27, otherwise if any team in the matches cancelled for the C1C Final reaches the FA Cup semis, there isn’t going to be room in the fixture list with those teams also having a blank GW27.

    The following shows there isn't much room.......

    GW27 = N/A due to GW 28 being midweek
    GW28 = midweek round of Premier League fixtures
    GW29 = Champions League last 16 2nd leg (4 games) *note Premier League matches cannot be played on days of Champions League matches*
    GW30 = Champions League last 16 2nd leg (4 games)
    GW31 = International break
    GW32 = Champions League quarter final first legs
    GW33 = Champions League quarter final second legs
    GW34 = Free
    GW35 = Champions League semi final first legs
    GW36 = Champions League semi final second legs
    GW37 = Free
    GW38 = End of season

    I reckon the most likely DGW for the C1C finalists will be GW25 (though even this clashes with potential FA Cup 4th round replays), but could be played on an FA Cup weekend if both teams in the fixture that needs re-arranging have been knocked out of that competition.

    IF (and a big if) the DGW ends up being GW25.........

    Man C v Liverpool CC final:

    Mnc: LEI, new
    New: WBA, MNC
    Liv: SUN, EVE
    Eve: sto, liv

    Man C v Stoke CC final:

    Mnc: LEI, new
    New: WBA, MNC
    Sto: EVE, AVL
    Avl: NOR, sto

    Everton v Stoke cc final:

    Eve: sto, liv
    Liv: SUN, EVE
    Sto: EVE, AVL
    Avl: NOR, sto

    Liverpool v Everton cc final:

    Eve: sto, liv
    Liv: SUN, EVE

    So, Everton v Liverpool is the worst scenario DGW-wise as they are playing each other GW27 anyway, so only one PL would need to be re-arranged from GW27 instead of 2.......

    1. Davido989
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      Bookmarked. Will read lateer. Thanks

    2. Jazz!
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      Imagine that Aguero triple (c) vs Leicester and Newcastle.

      He'll probably limp off 5 mins in.

    3. Ziegler1988
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      Can't wait for a Stoke and Villa DGW

    4. KingNidge
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      good stuff thanks

    5. darko
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      Nice one!

    6. ★Kuntheman★
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      Really want a City-Stoke dgw

  8. Davido989
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    The claims on here about Liverpool selections and such is quite off.

    1. Jazz!
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      You think Coutinho will start this weekend?

      1. Davido989
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        If fit, yes.

    2. Beatle
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      Such as?

      1. Davido989
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        Last few pages.

    3. sinik
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      I can't understand why people think Sturridge will start this weekend..

    4. Studgie G
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      Firmino Benteke Coutinho

    5. Zizoulicious
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      What do you think for this weekend?

      1. Davido989
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        Better indication on Friday. There will be an fitness update on Coutinho too. Firmino will start IMO.

        1. Zizoulicious
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          Yeah hope more of an indication Later in week. Hooe you are right on Firmino, not fully optimistic just yet!

    6. internal error
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      Painful reading eh? 😆

      1. Davido989
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        😆

  9. sinik
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    Genuinely really, really like Klopp and I'm jealous he's at Liverpool instead of United.

    That being said if rumors have some substance that Pep is interested in United over City, then I can obviously deal with it, but Klopp has a one-of-a-kind personality.

    1. Davido989
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      United should try and get Ancelotti. Either way, Pep or Carlo are an upgrade on what you have. Ryan Giggs on the other hand might not be a wise option.

      1. sinik
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        With Neville getting the Valencia job, I think he's ahead of Giggs in merit should the season go well for them.

    2. Polaris - The Mortal Coil
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      Personally have wanted him in charge at United since Fergie left.

    3. Pochecinno
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      I don't think Pep has the balls to go to a team where he is presented with a real challenge. Can only see him at City in the EPL

      1. sinik
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        He would have fairly endless funds at United and I think he would prefer the history there. But we'll see soon enough, I think Bayern want an answer about renewing this month.

        1. Pochecinno
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          United's squad is hopelessly disjointed. So he'd essentially have to start from scratch. But yes he will have an endless pot of money at his disposal.

          But City have a ready made squad with world class players

          1. sinik
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            With all due respect, I'm sorry but that is all nonsense.

            1. Pochecinno
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              Which part?

              1. sinik
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                "United's squad is hopelessly disjointed. So he'd essentially have to start from scratch."

                1. odotfenz
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                  That statement is totally accurate

                  1. sinik
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                    If you insist. You'd be wrong, but feel free to insist.

                2. Pochecinno
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                  He'll either have to get the current crop to actually start playing football together or get in new players to do that. United's squad is disjointed - the players either do not complement each other or the current manager doesn't know how to get them to play together.

                  He won't have a ready made team like he did at Bayern

                  1. sinik
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                    "or the current manager doesn't know how to get them to play together."

                    LVG just is too cautious and it's holding them back. That's it. That and playing Rooney every week.

                    Our run last season from Spurs to City says that we can play football if he lets them and that was with a worse squad.

                    1. RedLightning
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                      United only started their good run last season after some of his preferred players got injured and he was forced to field the players the fans wanted in instead.

                      They could certainly play in a more exciting style under a better manager.

                      1. sinik
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                        Only Shaw and RVP were injured at the time. Carrick got injured which killed the run.

                      2. RedLightning
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                        Perhaps my memory is failing me then, but it was the impression I got if we're both thinking about the same run.

                      3. RedLightning
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                        Actually, perhaps it was just that LVG kept playing RVP despite his poor form, like he does with Rooney this season, and that United's results improved as soon as RVP got injured.

                  2. frbcsnak3s
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                    Pep quoted after first game of 2015/2016 season:
                    Bundesliga is very easy, the league is joke, we sign Douglas Costa when the team is already ridiculously stacked in a watered down league of talent to make sure we win the next 7 bundesliga titles! Mueller and Lewandowski show up drunk/hungover most games but it doesn't matter, they will share the golden boot, the only things certain in life are death, taxes, and "Munchen" winning the Bundesliga and German Cup each year!" (off the record Pep said the only games he considers a loss are when they conceed one goal but still win the game --> i.e. Bayern 5 - Wolfsburg 1 lol...

          2. Harper_
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            I think he could turn things around with the same players that they already have like Klopp has done at Pool. Klopp works wonders and suddenly players like Can, Firmino, even Origi look miles better.

            A manager who knows what he's doing and then Schweini, Darmian, Martial, Schneiderlin etc start looking like world class players

            1. Pochecinno
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              Well this is what my original reply is alluding to. Klopp has done this before. But Pep hasn't, which is why I doubt he would definitely be a success at United.

              1. Harper_
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                Possibly, It's just that I think United have a lot of good players just waiting for a manager to get them to play well. You're right that they're disjointed, but they're not bad. Pep knows his tactics and good tactics make decent players look far better.

      2. kumast
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        Thats just a silly thng to say.

    4. Studgie G
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      I don't rate Pep he'll get found out if he leaves Bayern

      1. sinik
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        People who don't rate Pep absolutely boggle my mind, but to each their own.

        1. Studgie G
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          not saying he's bad, but he's not as good as you think.

          These Barca and Bayern teams are incredible and most of the times they've failed at situations have come because of him. He has had all WClass players and needs to prove himself at a team that can't pick which ever player they want

          1. sinik
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            Which is why these teams weren't as prolific before him and are with and after him?

            On top of the tactical side, if you think it's easy to coach world class talent and egos then you're being very naive.

            1. Studgie G
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              for me he has to prove it not at a Barca/Bayern/Real they all have foundations built already. the first 2 were fine before he joined and will be after he leaves.

              Most of the top managers can manage egos

              If he joins City it will prove my point he picks and chooses his teams by the strength they already have financially and pulling power etc being top 1-2 team in the world

              1. sinik
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                If delivering incredibly regular success against the other bigwigs in the world isn't enough to convince you then nothing ever will.

                He's one of the top 2 managers in the world.

                1. Studgie G
                  • 14 Years
                  10 years, 7 days ago

                  Look at Enrique at Barca I don't rate him more then Pep but he's doing better than him, thats the only point I'm making. he needs to prove it not at Bayern/Barca or Real for me.

                  My opinion of course

                  1. sinik
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 12 Years
                    10 years, 7 days ago

                    Pep won 3 La Ligas in a row, 2 Copa Del Reys, 2 CL titles and 7 other less meaningful trophies. Before he joined Barcelona they had won the league twice since 1999 and hadn't won the Copa Del Rey since 1998.

                    Enrique has won a treble, the same thing Pep did in his first season, except he's building off of Pep's work.

                    So how exactly is Enrique doing better?

                    ffs lol..

                    1. Studgie G
                      • 14 Years
                      10 years, 7 days ago

                      calm down I told you already what he needs to do to prove it to me. Do it at another team not those 3 I mentioned and I would agree until than I have my reservations

                      1. sinik
                        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                        • 12 Years
                        10 years, 7 days ago

                        I'm very calm.

                    2. kumast
                      • 10 Years
                      10 years, 7 days ago

                      Yes Peps bBarca won all 6 possible trophies available to european club sides IN THE SAME season. Never done before, may never be done again.

          2. kumast
            • 10 Years
            10 years, 7 days ago

            A team that cant pick which ever player they want?

            His Barca team, was almost all home grown, and he made very few signings.

      2. Harper_
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 7 days ago

        Absolutely remarkable what he did at Barcelona, footballing perfection.

    5. Harper_
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      Pep to United, then Ronaldo or Bale to United 🙂 Theoretically (and likely unrealistically)

      1. sinik
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 7 days ago

        I think Pep to United is more realistic than the players seeing as there aren't as many options for Pep to go to unless he takes sabbatical (provided of course he doesn't stay).

    6. grandemessi
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      Imagine Klopp, Guardiola, Ancelotti and Mou in the the same league at the same time.. Insanity

  10. Just A Hat
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    Jesus christ, just saw the score

    1. Woy of the Wovers
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      I wasn't involved.

    2. gwitbrock
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      Is that the less popular sequel to Jesus Christ Superstar?

  11. Nomar
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    I;m not on Rwitter but there are a few accounts I like to follow on my phone when I'm browsing the web. For some reason, if I go into a twitter account it comes up in Spanish.

    I have no idea why it does this and its bugging me like hell. If I browse in Incognito mode its in English again, but normal browsing its in Spanish.

    How the hell do I fix it?

    1. MartyKoztello
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      Have you changed your IP address to watch some player or something? Might be routing through Spain?

    2. sinik
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      try clearing your browser cache. incognito mode saves nothing so it's likely that..

      1. Nomar
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 7 days ago

        How do I do that?

        1. sinik
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          10 years, 7 days ago

          iPhone?

          1. Nomar
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            10 years, 7 days ago

            Galaxy S4

              1. Nomar
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 16 Years
                10 years, 7 days ago

                Yay! it worked!!!

                Thank sinik I've spent hours trying to fix it and you just cured it for e in 30 seconds.

                Thanks again fella.

                1. sinik
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 12 Years
                  10 years, 7 days ago

                  haha you're very welcome! 🙂

  12. Nomar
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    Twitter, not Rwitter.

    1. Woy of the Wovers
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      Reply not Post

      1. sinik
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 7 days ago

        you're in a mood today

  13. internal error
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    Anyone watchimg the gloves are off? Joshua is pissed and letting Whyte get to him. Could be a mistake

  14. That Fantasy Guy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    I took out Kdb and pelle last week to accommodate aguero.
    It hurts.
    So my team is..
    Myhill - ruddy
    Kompany - Francis - smalling - Williams - van dijk
    Westwood - coutinho - Sánchez - mahrez - bolasie
    Aguero - vardy - Lukaku

    Sanchez and williams to
    A. Hazard and moreno -4
    B. De bruyne and moreno -4

    I'm considering hazard just to catch up a bit in my league but I'm happy to be convinced otherwise

    Thanks

    1. gwitbrock
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      B. Kevin 'swallow-your-pride' De Bruyne

  15. Jazz!
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    Ayew > Mané (c) still a good idea?

    1. Pochecinno
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      looks good

  16. Woy of the Wovers
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    So it's a yes. We're with you France.

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  18. Backup Dancer
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    Did origi score the perfect hat trick?

    1. The Raging Bull
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 7 days ago

      Noooo! that solely belongs to Rivaldo!

  19. Bouncebackability
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    Saints clean sheet at the weekend then. If you get nailed in one game, generally a lot tighter the game after. And it is against a dodgy attack.

  20. Freshy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    Real up 3-0 in their league cup game but are eliminated for playing an illegal player?

  21. TorresMagic™
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 7 days ago

    New Article