Discussion: Manuel Pellegrini (2014/15)

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Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

chris85mcfc said:
Danamy said:
Pablo1 said:
I'd hope so if Jovetic and Dzeko are leaving. Jovetic is nailed on, not so sure on Edin but if the right offer came in I'm sure we'd do a deal.

So Messi and Bale in one window, not a bad starting point :)

When you sit down for a meal, sometimes you choose something off the main menu and then you change your mind once you've been shown the specials board ;-)

I'd rather we start choosing from the a la carte tbh.

We've been dining off the main menu and the specials board for the last three summers.

Yeah but some restaurants are better than others and this one is one of the best one's in Europe
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

Danamy said:
chris85mcfc said:
Danamy said:
When you sit down for a meal, sometimes you choose something off the main menu and then you change your mind once you've been shown the specials board ;-)

I'd rather we start choosing from the a la carte tbh.

We've been dining off the main menu and the specials board for the last three summers.

Yeah but some restaurants are better than others and this one is one of the best one's in Europe

Are we talking Tapas or Brotwurst?
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

Danamy said:
chris85mcfc said:
Danamy said:
When you sit down for a meal, sometimes you choose something off the main menu and then you change your mind once you've been shown the specials board ;-)

I'd rather we start choosing from the a la carte tbh.

We've been dining off the main menu and the specials board for the last three summers.

Yeah but some restaurants are better than others and this one is one of the best one's in Europe

But have we been offered the specials board or are we asking if we can see it ?
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

Damocles said:
Mister Appointment said:
cleavers said:
He'll be here longer than that imho.

Could prove to be a very testing time for those who have their hearts and minds firmly set on him leaving.

Must admit that my view has mellowed since Saturday. There's some things which I think will be important if he does stay this summer, probably the most important being to ensure that we don't add to the squad in such a manner that we continue to buy players solely to play in a 442 system. The root of that is the 4 strikers in the squad thing which we've had since Mancini was in charge. I'd like to see Jovetic leave, and for us to replace him with a 'crack' winger - thus leaving us with Dzeko, Kun, and Bony as the three forwards. The other thing we need to look at desperately is a genuine ball playing midfield player (like Gundogan or Verrati). Again this type of player may not be suited to playing in a 442 but is a kind of player we absolutely need in the squad.

The key will be the turnover of players this summer. It certainly seems like all the noises are that after three years of limited spending due to FFP we can go out and add real first XI players to the squad. I personally expect that we'll see three/four new faces in the best XI next season. Could make all the difference.

Anyway onwards and upwards for tonight and the rest of the season.

I said after the game and after some initial concerns have always maintained, the man isn't a bad manager. You don't become a bad manager in the space of 10 games and last season he shown his ability to inspire this team to greatness as well as his tactical nous which is somehow questioned nowadays as it always is when things go badly, whether they are tactical geeks like AvB or charlatans like 'Arry.

He has one year left on his deal with probably not an extension forthcoming. Despite what happens tonight if he can manage to keep us second or third for the rest of the year then I see no reason for him to not see out the remainder of his deal. He isn't going to bring through young players and I accept that that isn't who he is as a manager so getting continuously upset by it is probably not the smartest thing in the world.

Have to disagree with one point though; I don't think Txiki is buying players to fit a 4-4-2. I think he buys players who improves the squad and leaves the rest for the manager to work out. It is how he worked at Barcelona and when you think about the purchases of people like Jovetic and Fernando who don't really fit that system then I think there's some merit to thinking that here too.

4 strikers gives you more options than 3 strikers. You can play any system then that relies on a 2 striker setup and do so knowing that you aren't having problems with rotation. Even if you never use your fourth striker, it is better to have the option available than not to have it. We have gaps in the squad already and removing potential options, which bear in mind that the next manager might want to use, seems to be self-defeating.

I disagree with this bit but you're right about the rest. Last season Pellers showed his tactical weakness too. Games like the Barca one and Chelsea at home spring to mind. However every manager has his flaws and Pellers is his stubbornness and belief in his basic principles even when the odds are stacked against you. But when he gets it right, the team plays some scintillating football, last season at times was an absolute joy to watch. Just very frustrating when he gets it wrong, like the 1st half against Barca.
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

a messi of grits it is then.

Can't spell for love nor money even after all these years.
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

Valiant losers but the stats don't lie I'm afraid.
Any manager with this squad and a record of 1 win in 5 and 3 wins in the last 12 should be moved on.
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

cookster said:
Valiant losers but the stats don't lie I'm afraid.
Any manager with this squad and a record of 1 win in 5 and 3 wins in the last 12 should be moved on.

A win on Saturday and he gets a stay of reprieve although Leslie went after a win.

Anything else and its come in PV.

Early kick off boys will be down in the dumps despite being completely outclassed over 2 legs.

9 games to save our season.
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

cookster said:
Valiant losers but the stats don't lie I'm afraid.
Any manager with this squad and a record of 1 win in 5 and 3 wins in the last 12 should be moved on.

not good enough
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

mancity1 said:
cookster said:
Valiant losers but the stats don't lie I'm afraid.
Any manager with this squad and a record of 1 win in 5 and 3 wins in the last 12 should be moved on.

A win on Saturday and he gets a stay of reprieve although Leslie went after a win.

Anything else and its come in PV.

Early kick off boys will be down in the dumps despite being completely outclassed over 2 legs.

9 games to save our season.

Drop points on Saturday and I think he might be gone. Hopefully he can turn things round and just crawl over the line this season. Start fresh in pre season.
 
Re: Manuel Pellegrini (interesting interview pg 115)

cookster said:
Valiant losers
Well.... part of me believes that suddenly showing a bit of bottle when you are all but out/beaten, can be a sign of a dysfunctional team.
 
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