Danamy
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Adapting tactics to suit the opposition is a start
Well, I hate to labour the point but all this entertaining football hasn't exactly achieved much, plus he's 59, not 29, so if it was so effective you'd think there would be at least some success.Moonmir said:ayrshire_blue said:As i posted on another thread, from what I've seen of Malaga the club play with a very similar style to what we already do, and at times have faced the same problems with a lack of urgency, and being slow and laboured.
I disagree. I've seen Malaga playing several times and they play really entertaining football as Real did under Pellegrini! Love the man! :)
Ancient Citizen said:Well, I hate to labour the point but all this entertaining football hasn't exactly achieved much, plus he's 59, not 29, so if it was so effective you'd think there would be at least some success.Moonmir said:ayrshire_blue said:As i posted on another thread, from what I've seen of Malaga the club play with a very similar style to what we already do, and at times have faced the same problems with a lack of urgency, and being slow and laboured.
I disagree. I've seen Malaga playing several times and they play really entertaining football as Real did under Pellegrini! Love the man! :)
Apparently he's to be employed based on performance, not results, which may well mean that everyone will love watching us and we'll get slaps on the back, whilst our rivals get the victory parades for playing boring shit.
Sounds a bit like arsenal then,play fantastic football but win fcuk all..Ancient Citizen said:Well, I hate to labour the point but all this entertaining football hasn't exactly achieved much, plus he's 59, not 29, so if it was so effective you'd think there would be at least some success.Moonmir said:ayrshire_blue said:As i posted on another thread, from what I've seen of Malaga the club play with a very similar style to what we already do, and at times have faced the same problems with a lack of urgency, and being slow and laboured.
I disagree. I've seen Malaga playing several times and they play really entertaining football as Real did under Pellegrini! Love the man! :)
Apparently he's to be employed based on performance, not results, which may well mean that everyone will love watching us and we'll get slaps on the back, whilst our rivals get the victory parades for playing boring shit.
Danamy said:Adapting tactics to suit the opposition is a start
Matt the Giant said:I am so looking forward to seeing what Pellegrini can do with Aguero. I think his (Kun's) time is coming up, time for him to firmly establish himself as one of the top three strikers in the world. With the right players surrounding him an a tactic working for his strengths he'd score for fun.
This is what I'm looking forward to the most as well. Also, we might see a reborn Silva.Matt the Giant said:I am so looking forward to seeing what Pellegrini can do with Aguero. I think his (Kun's) time is coming up, time for him to firmly establish himself as one of the top three strikers in the world. With the right players surrounding him an a tactic working for his strengths he'd score for fun.
AntiUnited said:Matt the Giant said:I am so looking forward to seeing what Pellegrini can do with Aguero. I think his (Kun's) time is coming up, time for him to firmly establish himself as one of the top three strikers in the world. With the right players surrounding him an a tactic working for his strengths he'd score for fun.
But we are playing kuns style of football..
I don't know much about Pelligrini so I might be wrong, but from what I have seen and read it seems to me that his tactics may not be all that different to Mancini's. There was a video posted in the Mancini/Pelligrini thread where Pelligrini explains his favourite tactics, which seemed to be 4-2-2-2.
I find it interesting that with many people annoyed about our lack of width, that our potential replacement for Mancini might have a similar philosophy.