Not exact matches
they did nt we were just so f# ck & ng predictable because of the same bullshit
tactics that may have worked against the smaller
teams but against the larger ones at full strength... well you ask the question again as to why we don't beat the top sides, they hire managers like
mourinho who are tacticians and take one look at arsenal's
team sheet and know exactly what they are doing... there is a reason we haven't beaten them in a while.
The fact that he has NEVER beaten
Mourinho — The fact that his
teams capitulate to every single top
team in the EPL, His inability to buy the right players and play them at the right positions, his inability to mold a fighting squad, his inability to change
tactics, his inability to learn from past mistakes, and his complete inability to listen to others and take advice is UNACCEPTABLE.
Although Januzaj would be much more suited to
Mourinho tactics than he was to Louis van Gaal's slow system, the 21 - year - old winger doesn't seem particularly well - placed to mount a challenge to get in United's
team.
What I don't really like with some of our supporters is not facing our own dear
team, we should focus on our
team and then
mourinho's
tactics and possible plan / s.
urgh; I can't stand that with
Mourinho's arrival suddenly a
team squeezing a result by sitting back and defending for 90 minutes and getting lucky with their one attack is suddenly considered «superior
tactics» (especially by negative gooners) when they only survived because we shot our multiple chances straight at Fabianski.
I really hope that the prof and his players like Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain are bluffing, in an attempt to get
Mourinho to set his Chelsea
team up to play on the counter and expose our rash
tactics.
With Jose
Mourinho bringing his title chasing
team to the Emirates for Arsenal's next game, it does not take a genius to work out what
tactics the negative one is going to employ.
There is certainly something to be said for the same players getting used to each other and the
team tactics, just like Jose
Mourinho was able to do with his fully fir Chelsea squad last season.
In turn, question marks could be raised about Jose
Mourinho's
tactics and approach to these games in particular, as United look to play more expansive football against the so - called «lesser»
teams in the English top flight and have swept some of them aside with more attacking football.
Mourinho and some managers in Premier League already know that Wenger's
team always have difficulties with their opponent's ultra defensive
tactic and always vulnerable to quick counter-attacks.
last two seasons we were ok with the small
team and were hurrendos agianst big
teams... i know there is no small
team again but truth is there will always be... wenger needs to get his
tactics right.i for once will love to beat
mourinho at his own game or beat man u..
Mourinho can have the title this season with his negative
tactics, his attempted mind games, the gamesmanship he has drilled into his
teams and the huge lack of class he shows to other clubs, managers and the sport we love.
Well it got me thinking into maybe Arsene should get advice from fergie on what he thinks is
mourinhos biggest
team weakness or which
tactics would he advise Arsenal players on and what to watch out for.
Chelsea held on for the 2 — 2 draw, but
Mourinho — rather than criticize his
team's play, his own
tactics, or Hazard's toughness — focused his post-match comments on Carneiro and Fearn.
Jose
Mourinho employed the same gutless
tactics that he did against Sevilla but against a superior
team they were found out.
Mourinho failed in his
tactics and the players didn't help his cause, as the
team looked insipid and flat at Wembley.
Wissam Ben Yedder's double ensured that Man United would be going no further than the Champions League first knockout round — leaving
Mourinho to face some very uncomfortable questions regarding his management of the
team and
tactics over the two legs.
Manchester United did remarkably well to keep such a good defensive record last season amidst the injuries, but that was helped greatly by Jose
Mourinho's defensive
team tactics, which resulted in fewer goals being scored.
It's fact now that
teams who
Mourinho knows could cause him damage are counteracted with a 10 - man defence, not only ruling out the potential for an entertaining game, but also marring the history of the tie with his «defend, defend, defend»
tactics.
I'm sure
Mourinho will attempt the parking of the bus
tactics and they're that strong that most
teams would be happy to do that at home.