Tricky_Trev
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 18 Jan 2009
- Messages
- 32,368
I think almost certainly not, no. He will be acutely aware that the players are not as responsive to him as they once were. And he’s always said that will be when he goes.
Which manager signed Rodri, Mendy, Walker, Gundogan, Stones and Cancelo?
At the end of the day we are not talking about old players at the end of their careers or players Pep inherited when he joined the club. We are talking about players who Pep signed, or at least gave his approval, who cannot play his system anymore.
De Bruyne looked like he couldn’t be arsed running back today and look at the state of the first penalty Leicester got awarded.
Both Dinho and Mahrez fail to win the ball but they also fail to make the foul. We were renowned for the tactical fouling dark arts but it seems the players cannot even be arsed to do that anymore.
The real stupidity of this side, and this must come from the tactics, is the lack of defensive responsibility. Again, going back to the first Leicester penalty, Rodri is running forwards before Dinho has even won the ball. His though isn’t to cover our defence, it’s to potentially start an attack. This attitude is the epitome of why we cannot defend for shit.
Just look at our PL record over the past 12 months, I’m pretty sure we’ve lost more PL games than Arsenal and United, if not it must be close. That’s despite being the most prolific side. Then there’s the constant repetition in the CL where we cannot defend against bang average sides like Spurs and Lyon who knock us out.
Pep quite simply has to change things and get us sorted at the back. If he insists on playing his way, we’ll be in a fight for the top 4.
NoI feel that the down-ward spiral started with Arteta leaving. It really felt like Pep had his soulmate next to him with Mikel. Also, he seemed to have a positive influence on the team and it seems like he is making wonders with an Arsenal that have been constantly under-performing in recent years. Two trophies in recent months and victories against Liverpool x2, us and Chelsea.
Unfortunately, the down-side with seeing Centurions and Fourmidables and the Agueroooo moment is that inevitably it can’t get any better. Today I considered breaking up with football because those years will not be bettered. But I know damn well I’ll be watching the next game anyway, that’s how it is.
Think it’s time for Pep to go unfortunately. We look extremely unbalanced and the CM disaster with Rodri/Gundogan is gonna continue for a long time.
Wouldn’t mind Bodgers as a manager. Liked him at Swansea and Liverpool and think he could build and amazing side.
I think almost certainly not, no. He will be acutely aware that the players are not as responsive to him as they once were. And he’s always said that will be when he goes.
and leave us with a load of expensive dross.I think almost certainly not, no. He will be acutely aware that the players are not as responsive to him as they once were. And he’s always said that will be when he goes.
If that was a first team?The players were crap but don’t forget we have a lot of injuries. If that was the first team I could see your point. I just want us to get back to sucking teams when they press the defence with competent defenders and Eddie passing the ball into midfield and kev and foden to knock the ball into space on both flanks for a tap in goal. We have lost our way. I don’t recognise Peps team. Where did that team and football philosophy go?
We need to stop being nice and get angry.