Iggle Piggle
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- Sep 3, 2010
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No worries, neither you or Iggle know **** all about what is said or done behind the scenes - its knee-jerk guesswork and nothing to get enraged about.
Alex Ferguson won the last title with Man United with a team that was largely bang average. Shinji Kagawa, Nani, Anderson, Rafael da Silva and, er, Danny Welbeck were some of the middle of the road PL players that lifted the trophy before they all turned to shit under David Moyes. There have been several articles I've read where SAF has taken the players to one side convinced them they are world beaters and watched them lift the title whilst everyone else questions how he did it. Clough did the same winning the European Cup with Forest and that team was largely journeymen. Jose is the only manager in the modern day who goes down road and there is a counter argument to say that he has run his course.
Under Potter, there are so many positives but he is clearly a more cerebral character than the managerial greats I mention above. Whilst the advantages are visible, there is a clear problem in the goal scoring department which isn't just Maupay. Connolly has missed 3 more or less open goals (West Brom, Spurs, Sheff Utd) and there are countless others that have done the rounds. You are right - I have no idea what goes on behind the scenes - but we do look like a side that thinks too much and lacks belief in the final third. Maupays interview he said as much worrying about the reaction to missing rather than burying a simple chance.
Coaching has improved immeasurably in the last 20 odd years (and the kids I teach have access to so much more than I had at a similar age) but the one thing that may have regressed with a softer approach is old fashioned lighting a fire under someone's arse and watching then react. If this team were just a bit more ruthless they'd be thinking about Europe. Its easier said than done but they need to find some confidence from somewhere.
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