[Albion] De Zerbi: 'We deserved to lose...I understood the problem in January!"

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zefarelly

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Nah. That was Potter, who actually had a huge ego but buried it under an insular cloak of introverted pseudo intellectualism. Or Hughton who was great at getting us out of the shit and getting us up, but couldn’t move us on.

Give me a flair manager over that any day. RDZ understands our club, our fans, the need for results. He’s a driven perfectionist who does knee slides in Stone Island.

Roy Hodgson is English.
I'm all in . . .

until you said Stone Island.

oh . . . And Woy . . . Was f***ing ace at Fulham. He had an ace striker too.
 










Munchkin

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Jul 12, 2005
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And Jahanbakhsh, Locadia, Webster?
It’s not faultless but I’d argue it’s delivered far more than it’s failed.

You do realise it’s the envy of every club in world and why all of our people are being cherry picked off the back of it?

RDZ was made fully aware of the way re recruit and our business model when he signed for the club.
 




Bridcutt

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If you watch De Zerbi's post match interview (it's on YouTube) he even goes further and seems to call out the staff, medical team, players and club to see if they want to go back to playing 1 game a week....
 








Weststander

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Why has NSC decided Dahoud and Fati are De Zerbi's signings? I think i saw something about RDZ being a long term fan of Dahoud, but Fati? Thought he was a last minute replacement for Enciso?

You and I aren’t ITK. Those here with special inside access informed us that RDZ told the club to sign Fati.
 


The Grockle

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Sep 26, 2008
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RDZ is forever telling the media how lucky he is to have the squad that he has. I am pretty certain he said it again this week in the pre-Fulham press conference.
A lot of what he says is actually contradictory. Saying that he is lucky to have the squad he has but also implying that he is not being backed is the finest example.

I guess it's just heat of the moment stuff, he clearly wears his heart on his sleeve. It just doesn't sit well with me, if things in my professional life don't go to plan I'd always publicly support my peers and superiors even if they've contributed to my failings. The difficult conversations should always be conducted in private IMO
 








raymondo

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RDZ is forever telling the media how lucky he is to have the squad that he has. I am pretty certain he said it again this week in the pre-Fulham press conference.
A lot of what he says is actually contradictory. Saying that he is lucky to have the squad he has but also implying that he is not being backed is the finest example.
Yes. I used to put this down to his roller coaster emotions, but after a while I get confused.
 


Clive Walker

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Jul 5, 2011
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If you watch De Zerbi's post match interview (it's on YouTube) he even goes further and seems to call out the staff, medical team, players and club to see if they want to go back to playing 1 game a week....
But when he delivers European football for the first time in Our history I think he expected much more backing than he got.

I’d be well pissed off.
It’s not faultless but I’d argue it’s delivered far more than it’s failed.

You do realise it’s the envy of every club in world and why all of our people are being cherry picked off the back of it?

RDZ was made fully aware of the way re recruit and our business model when he signed for the club.
But when he delivers European football for the first time in Our history I think he expected much more backing than he got.

I’d be well pissed off.
 


Guinness Boy

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It’s not faultless but I’d argue it’s delivered far more than it’s failed.

You do realise it’s the envy of every club in world and why all of our people are being cherry picked off the back of it?

RDZ was made fully aware of the way re recruit and our business model when he signed for the club.
I fully realise that but that wasn’t my original point. My point was where is the evidence that Fati and Dahoud were down to RDZ. You’ve provided no answer or evidence for that at all. If we were that good at recruitment we’d not let a new manager just bring his players in. :shrug:
 




Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
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I think the difference is that the real gamechangers - the players that can beat people - are either injured or not yet fully fit. With them, we don’t end up knocking the ball about endlessly looking for a gap. They create the gaps.

Without them, it makes no sense to leave the defence so exposed - but we do it anyway. Repeatedly.

We’re lucky to have so many of those exciting attacking players - and unlucky they’ve all been out at once.

Wouldn’t it be nice though, to have a manager that can adapt and change it, rather than blindly, predictably play together same way week after week.
 


Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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We might have 4 central midfielders but not of the calibre of last season’s midfielders
I can't understand why people - apparently including De Zerbi - can't get their head round why that might be.

We truly have been spoilt if we genuinely think we can pull a rabbit out of a hat, turn water into wine and feed the 5000 every single time.

The only way we'll be able to replace mitoma will be to have a 24 year old previously unearthed amazing player from Japan currently playing in Belgium,
Sourced from the past?

What comes next will be different. The fan base and the managers have to accept that because its patently obvious to Bloom and Barber. WBG DID replace one of those players. Baleba IS a replacement for another. The fact that one isn't immediately being headhunted by a title challenger and the other isn't going to be the next most expensive midfielder on earth isn't automatocally a failure or the absence of being backed.
 


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