Trajan
Veteran
Paredes is fukkin slow lmao
Breh fresh off the bench and got burned by that yout
Paredes is fukkin slow lmao
Giroud @African_brehda
Juve are going to suffer this season if things don't pick up.
I looked the city up for the hell of it and its the home of most of the biggest French champagne companies. Pretty much the "home of champagne" periodFirst time ever watching Reims and they don't look bad
Sometimes they count his time as caretaker manager, sometimes they don't
He's lucky though. Broke the record for most unbeaten away matches, but he's a P.E teacher going off 'good vibes' still apparently
Speed is not the correct word…He’s quick. Reaches top speed very quickly(is that acceleration?). For that to be effective, the team needs to think quickly and move the ball with purpose. They aren’t doing that. And that’s a problem Ole has to fix…
It’s actually mad how the Utd players don’t move off the ball with any structure considering the technical ability of the likes of Sancho, Pogba, VdB, Martial, etc. It’s like they just give the ball to each other and expect some individual brilliance. Players like Sancho and VdB aren’t gonna be able to do anything if there aren’t give-and-go’s or purposeful off the ball runs. Ole is so bad with his lack of a system that if you gave this squad to someone like Graham Potter, people would realise how scary this team could be.
As an Arsenal (and PSG ) fan, I’m not complaining but I just hate seeing great players go to waste with shyt football.
I looked the city up for the hell of it and its the home of most of the biggest French champagne companies. Pretty much the "home of champagne" period
I mean...that's what Real Madrid was during the Galacticos era. Not saying its the same level of talent...but with the right manager it CAN work. In fact, Real/Barca was THE ideological schism of football at the turn of the century. The superstars vs the refined collective (plus Messi mind you), buying talent vs developing talent, high-flying goals vs. tiki-taka.
The problem with ManU is that the Premier League has gotten more sophisticated than that. And individual talent has its limits. This United is destined to become the new Arsenal. Perpetual UCL, no title wins and an increasingly maniacal fanbase.
Not gonna lie, I'm fully backing Ole, but I'm low key thinking of who would be an improvement on him considering the young attacking talent we have if he doesn't work out.
Or just insert any top-half Serie A or Bundesliga manager
I mean...that's what Real Madrid was during the Galacticos era. Not saying its the same level of talent...but with the right manager it CAN work. In fact, Real/Barca was THE ideological schism of football at the turn of the century. The superstars vs the refined collective (plus Messi mind you), buying talent vs developing talent, high-flying goals vs. tiki-taka.
The problem with ManU is that the Premier League has gotten more sophisticated than that. And individual talent has its limits. This United is destined to become the new Arsenal. Perpetual UCL, no title wins and an increasingly maniacal fanbase.