That was a deeply impressive press conference
The one I liked the best was this:
Question: Do you think the players will take it a bit easy from here ?
Pep : No way when I'm here.
That was a deeply impressive press conference
I read that as, if they do it'll only be onceThe one I liked the best was this:
Question: Do you think the players will take it a bit easy from here ?
Pep : No way when I'm here.
This is brilliant. What a sensitive bunch they can be.http://www.redcafe.net/threads/peps-dig-on-jose-after-their-bournemouth-match.421877/
Pep has got the handbags swinging over there. They're coming out with some real corkers. How dare he come out and tell the truth.
This is brilliant. What a sensitive bunch they can be.
I hope he does as he had a complete meltdown at Chelsea. 1-0 to pep in my eyes.I doubt Mourinho will ignore it. Hope this doesn't trigger the mind games and subtle war of words between them.
After the game mid-week he said referring to Gundogen "I'd like to thank Txiki for buying him for me" as if he was a special birthday gift, he has total respect from top to bottomI fucking love him.
I've never watched press conferences on a regular basis with past managers but I'm hanging on every word.
Every stupid question is rightfully slapped down, but in a polite way.
So interesting his words on De Bruyne. He says Kevin chooses the right thing to do every single time - which way to turn, whether to pass first time or take a touch, to shoot or to try and assist - every time he makes the right decision. I loved it when Pep said "I'm lucky to have him".
Also interesting to hear his praise on Sterling and the reduction in social media.
Hurting arn't they, love the we're only 3 points behind them comment, it's 6 you arrogant fuckershttp://www.redcafe.net/threads/peps-dig-on-jose-after-their-bournemouth-match.421877/
Pep has got the handbags swinging over there. They're coming out with some real corkers. How dare he come out and tell the truth.
He also said that about Sterling and De Bruyne, which confirmed what we all knew: he's been involved behind the scenes for a long time. How many clubs get that? A manager influencing signings for a year before he arrives? That has to be a big reason he hit the ground running so quickly. There was some dead wood to get rid of, and he's done that brilliantly, but the core was here before he even arrived.After the game mid-week he said referring to Gundogen "I'd like to thank Txiki for buying him for me" as if he was a special birthday gift, he has total respect from top to bottom