Delphacito
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That's the french guy that broke Silva's transfer yesterday.
Didn't he suggest mid way through the season that he had to rethink his ideas as other teams were happy to forgo possession and look to go aerially.
He mentioned it was impossible to control the game as he'd hoped due to the amount of time the ball is in the air.
Who's that twitter guy?
That's the french guy that broke Silva's transfer yesterday.
Yes.
Also recently he's kind of hinted that although he flatly refuses to change the way he plays, he has to adapt. I often refer to Mancini, who I think was actually traumatised by his first visit to Pulis' Stoke.
Next season even Joe Royle was talking about what a 'big' side City were.
As purists we don't like it. I remember Mancini being asked how he'd deal with the Delap throw the week before we played Stoke, he said along the lines of, I'll expect my keeper to catch it. Given was our keeper at the time. As you say, he was surprised by England. I don't like it, but blood and thunder, up and under and physical size have long been a part of the PL.
Mancini knew it, Ferguson knew it, Mourinho knows it, in this league you need a few big aggressive players. The key is finding one that can be aggressive and powerful, but can play a bit.