Not what you initially wrote.Remind me of one where we conceded 2 goal in 5 minutes
Newcastle and liverpool are probably certs then spurs away our bogey teamSo if Guardiola also loses the next 3 games (unlikely but a possibility), what are the chances that he is asked to leave at the end of the season?
Newcastle and liverpool are probably certs then spurs away our bogey team
Newcastle aren’t anywhere near as good as Madrid for talent as you say. What they have got over them is great intensity something we badly struggle against. The only reason we got into that game last night was after the first 15 Madrid’s press dropped off a lotNewcastle are nowhere near as good as Real, so we may get a result. Liverpool is hard to tell. They don't have the quality on the ball like Madrid but can run further than them. Hopefully we'll have Doku for these games. Might help us on the counter.
Brilliant inventive formation to start with, then fucking nightmare substitutions! Not sure how to read that last night any other way. He’s having a nightmare session but I believe we owe it to him to write off this season and see what he comes up with next season with the rebuild
I want to trust him to get it right next season but I fear that it's all just too much pressure on everyone.
A new manager is the obvious way imo to defuse all the tension, give everyone an equal chance to show what they have, bring in new talent, try a different approach.
Nothing is forever so the day always comes to say goodbye. Its not the end of the world to not go out on a high.
I'd name a stand after him, build him a giant statue, send him a creamy cake every birthday and give him a pink slip.
Newcastle aren’t anywhere near as good as Madrid for talent as you say. What they have got over them is great intensity something we badly struggle against. The only reason we got into that game last night was after the first 15 Madrid’s press dropped off a lot
Correct, I suspect they will overun our defence. We could and should have held on to win last night and gained in confidence , now we go into the next game low on confidence.Newcastle aren’t anywhere near as good as Madrid for talent as you say. What they have got over them is great intensity something we badly struggle against. The only reason we got into that game last night was after the first 15 Madrid’s press dropped off a lot
This all day.Pep lost us that game last night. Who else on here thought bringing on Lewis at right back who is consistently poor in that position, Kovatic as a holding mid , who looks as if he's running in treacle and Gundogan who is a shadow of his former self, were the right substitutions. His loyalty to these players this season has cost us a lot of games and points.
Probably would be like that. It is always a long road of chop and change to get the right manager.What if the new manager is like Amorim and we struggle to make the top 4 after getting rid of Pep? It's not like they're many great managers around.
Same here, he looks as if he could do with a break tbh. The strain of managing plus his personal life issues seem to be taking a toll.This all day.
I'm more worried about the manager's performances these days rather than the players on the pitch.
Mate every decent team can play through our high press (it's almost a joke calling it a press to begin with), you don't have to be as good as Madrid to do it.Having great intensity without having great quality means there are spaces to be attacked. They can't keep possession like Madrid and won't be able to play through our high press like them. Intensity or not, Newcastle are levels below Madrid.