just published on Telegraph website
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...e-interview-players-human-beings-footballers/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...e-interview-players-human-beings-footballers/
Great article, cheers for posting
Did you read it from the shed?
Reminds me of CH in some ways, humble, down to earth but has a different footballing philosophy which, we hope, is more exciting to watch. Has the ptoential to be a great managerial legend if he lives up to what we think is his potential.
The king is dead, long live the King
Chris WHO
“It’s that balance between attack and defence we’ve got to get right,”
He is proud of his reputation for positivity: “We’ve got to this point by trying to build our attacks, control our attacks. We’ve wanted to go into games with a belief that we can win.
“It’s important that we can play with that freedom. I don’t think I’d have got to this point if it was all on the back of one thing. To knock Galatasaray out in a two-legged game you have to be able to defend. That’s the reality.
“All I can promise is I’ll do my very best. I’ll try as hard as I can. We want our teams to be able to entertain the supporters - they’re such an important part of the industry, sometimes forgotten a bit. At the Amex they’ll be very important for us. So we’ll try and entertain. At the same time I know we’re in the results business. I’m not naive.”