Mancini (cont)

BillyShears said:
Absolutely shades of Mourinho's rise in what Klopp is doing. Just phenomenal.

I like Klopp a lot and if at some point Mancini was to leave then I'd have no qualms about him coming in.
What I would say is that tonight proves just how fine the margins are between success and failure..
 
Soriano should walk into Klopp's office tomorrow with a blank cheque. Dortmund's mentality when they went down a goal was unreal.

He does seem like a Mourinho-type revelation in the making. Beautiful football too.
 
BillyShears said:
Absolutely shades of Mourinho's rise in what Klopp is doing. Just phenomenal.

On a tactical level, Pellegrini came out on top for me.

Klopp plays only one way. Lets see how his tactics work against a possession team that will pressure the defence.
 
Blue Haze said:
Soriano should walk into Klopp's office tomorrow with a blank cheque. Dortmund's mentality when they went down a goal was unreal.

He does seem like a Mourinho-type revelation in the making. Beautiful football too.

It'd be Txiki ... but other than that I completely agree ... ;)
 
Manc in London said:
BillyShears said:
Absolutely shades of Mourinho's rise in what Klopp is doing. Just phenomenal.

On a tactical level, Pellegrini came out on top for me.

Klopp plays only one way. Lets see how his tactics work against a possession team that will pressure the defence.

They did well against Madrid although I guess you could argue Madrid aren't a pure possession team. Frankly, the best comparison is Wenger's best Arsenal teams. They'll score more than you, as they showed tonight.

Not sure Pellegrini came out on top. Malaga's keeper made two or three absolutely world class saves. What Pellegrini showed is that he has what it takes to manage at the highest level. What impresses me is that both those teams, playing like that, would beat anyone on their day. Just shows a) money isn't everything b) a team is more than the sum of it's parts.
 
BillyShears said:
Blue Haze said:
Soriano should walk into Klopp's office tomorrow with a blank cheque. Dortmund's mentality when they went down a goal was unreal.

He does seem like a Mourinho-type revelation in the making. Beautiful football too.

It'd be Txiki ... but other than that I completely agree ... ;)


Mourinho supposedly wants £12m a year; I wonder what Klopp would say if we offered him, say, £10m and £100m + transfer budget.
 
Blue Haze said:
Soriano should walk into Klopp's office tomorrow with a blank cheque. Dortmund's mentality when they went down a goal was unreal.

He does seem like a Mourinho-type revelation in the making. Beautiful football too.

Bit like our mentality under Mancini when we beat QPR, a bit like when we beat an inform West Brom away from home with 10 men, similar to when we clawed back an 8 point deficit to win the league...
 
I don't understand this sudden love klopp affair him and his shit club's president where talking rubbish againt city before the city-Dortmund game ... anyway it was the same side that finished last year 4th in their group and lost to Marseille like today winning 2 0 until the last 10 min they bottle it

anyway Mancini or not Mancini the team need to play stronger in CL no need for the rubbish 3 5 2 442 with 2 left back as he did against Madrid like if City is a pub team, the players need to believe in themself and their manager then city can go ahead because it's travesty with all the money spent and quality players city finished behind Ajax!
 

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