It was interesting to watch him post-match on Saturday. Just beaten Man U in his first home game but he very deliberately (it seemed at least) kept a bit of distance from the players as they walked round and took the plaudits.From his interviews, he doesn't seek out the limelight and doesn't want it. This was perfect for RDZ, not so sure about Fab, but guessing he's good with it, personally I'd hate it.
I think I heard him saying in his post Everton press conference's, that he wasn't comfortable with the fist punching in the air along with the fans chanting, but that he was pushed forward into it by some of the players or coaching staff. I got the impression that it's not really his thing, so he'll probably be wary of that now and keep his distance from anyone who might catch him off guard.It was interesting to watch him post-match on Saturday. Just beaten Man U in his first home game but he very deliberately (it seemed at least) kept a bit of distance from the players as they walked round and took the plaudits.
Think this is a German coach thing. They let their players lead the celebrations in winning games there and only put themselves forward when it's gone wrong. Was discussing this last week with my son (who does Bundesliga fantasy rather than FPL and is currently top 15,000) and @jackalbionIt was interesting to watch him post-match on Saturday. Just beaten Man U in his first home game but he very deliberately (it seemed at least) kept a bit of distance from the players as they walked round and took the plaudits.