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Perspective. He spat nowhere near himThat is bizarre at the least…he must know he’s there? Maybe not.
Perspective. He spat nowhere near himThat is bizarre at the least…he must know he’s there? Maybe not.
That’s what I thought at first but playing it a few times more after reading what others have said it does look like it bounces of the player’s back. Could still be wrong.Perspective. He spat nowhere near him
Haesenhuttl has done a fantastic job working consistently on specific patterns and ideas. Amazing chemistry, exceptional off ball movement. Allowing them to create and exploit spaces with numerical advantage. In the final stages of the match United gambled with two strikers, practically in a 4-2-4. Haesenhuttl didn't give a fuck. That's how much he trusts his structure, and, as I said, he was facing United and Tottenham, not City. Still, it's admirable...
The table suggests that a team like Wolves, for example, holding the third worse attacking record, is better. My vote goes to Southampton and their football every day of the week and twice on Sunday. An easy choice to make. The Austrian is one of the best managers in the league...
Yeah, can see what you mean, but I don’t think it does, I think it’s a splash of rain.That’s what I thought at first but playing it a few times more after reading what others have said it does look like it bounces of the player’s back. Could still be wrong.
Spit doesn't bounce. It was the wind.That’s what I thought at first but playing it a few times more after reading what others have said it does look like it bounces of the player’s back. Could still be wrong.
Shush. We won't have any of that logic nonsense on here!Perspective. He spat nowhere near him
We don’t want that. Pochettino please.I suspect he'll pitch up as united manager next season taking half the Southampton team with him.
You are Jurgen Klopp, and I claim my prize.Spit doesn't bounce. It was the wind.