Sentences with phrase «manager at rival»

The report claims that the managers at our rival clubs, Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, are the reason we would miss out, as Morata has worked with both and has a very good relationship with them.

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Ackman's Pershing Square Capital teamed up with Valeant to mount a failed hostile takeover of rival pharmaceutical company Allergan, and at the time, the famed fund manager credited Pearson for being able to spot opportunities where others couldn't, much like business legend Warren Buffett.
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Maureen is already starting to complain and act like he did when things were not going his way at Chelsea, snubbing handshake offers from rival managers and talking about other teams and their players.
Now all the talk is about which team will triumph this time Mourinho has had another swipe at Wenger and the other rival managers by claiming that playing down talk of the title is really just down to being scared to admit their ambition, The Mirror reports, with the suggestion being that everyone is worried that United will be too strong.
Well you kind of knew that it would not take long for the Arsenal manager and his long term rival Jose Mourinho to get back to their old trick of aiming verbal bullets at each other and that is what has happened before the new Premier League season has even started.
He's had a fantastic opportunity of the last few years to win the league, what with the finances, and the manager merry - go - round at our rivals, and still he hasn't!
i hate those who mention cesc in their comment, who is him by the way, is he a god, can someone tell me where will he play in our starting11 or who should we bench so that he can play by the way why bothering mentioning someone who plays for chelsea.we did nt need him and he did nt need us and mou said that, if he realy respect us as you faithful fab fans think then why he has not said anything about that until now.for me arsene was right about that and fab was the one who was wrong for choosing chelsea while he knows that mou will mock us and the manager that he said he respected so much.he is just like other judas who play for our rivals and i will not make a plea if he will be bood at the emirates.
It's different if it's a rival manager like Chelsea or Manchester City's, but at the end of the day you're the Manchester United manager.
as many of our players as we've sent to rivals, for some reason, unless theo has totally disrespected the club / manager, i think he'd go abroad, if at all.
It's now that counts & we're pretty crap and have been overtaken by our rivals, Coming 5th last season is the start of our downward spiral in the league, or at least until we get a new manager
We have a club without leadership from owner, to board and manager, which is regressing at an alarming rate, while our most «hated» rival has leapt ahead, by having ambition, youth, backbone and new ideas, ALL of which we desperately lack.
In the current, win - at - all - costs, poach - your - rivals - of - talent culture of football, it's possible that we'll never see a long - tenured manager like Arsene in the league again.
The 28 - year - old fell out of favour with Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino last season and he made just three Premier League starts for the North London outfit before spending the second half of the campaign on - loan at rivals Everton.
As already noted, with City so far clear at the top of the Premier League and with almost all their rivals in disarray, it could mean Guardiola can really focus on this competition like few other managers of English clubs have had the luxury of being able to do in recent times.
Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has emerged as a strong favourite to take over from Brendan Rodgers as manager of Liverpool, report the Mail, if the Reds do decide to dispense with the Northern Irishman after a dismal run of form that continued with a 3 - 0 defeat to fierce rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford today.
Now that we can see light at the end of the tunnel, I am calling all Arsenal fans to change tact while criticizing our coveted club, manager and players by substituting «satanic words» of «F» and «S» characters into words that can add value into the club's vein and steel, write more articles that can encourage Arsenal players rather than kill their morale, unite and dissolve abuses coming from rival club fans and club enemies like Jose Mourinho.
Can anyone name another highly regarded manager who would have stuck at a top club with no hope of winning anything for at least 6 - 7 years, let alone managed to keep us in the Champions League while selling their best players off to rivals The truth is we have ridden out the worst of it, but are still playing catchup to this day - and we should be very grateful to Arsene Wenger.
Indeed, during his time at Arsenal, local rivals Tottenham have employed ten different full - time managers and this season alone, 32 managerial changes have already taken place at Premier League and Football League clubs.
It may be annoying for Arsenal fans to hear Jose Mourinho regularly aiming digs at Arsene Wenger and our club and I agree with our manager and others like the Man City boss Manuel Pellegrini who have criticised the Chelsea boss for the way he talks about other clubs and rival managers, but there is only one real way for us to rise above all the mind games and that is to beat him.
Their title credentials will be tested at Saturday lunchtime when they travel to Stamford Bridge to face an out - of - form Chelsea side as manager Arsene Wenger looks to record his first ever league victory over his arch rival Jose Mourinho.
I do believe that a manager should at least shake his rival's hand after a game but I have to stand up for Wenger a bit here.
Our rivals have not suffered a home defeat since Liverpool beat them there back in September, but more importantly, have been in spectacular fashion since we gave them a 3 - 0 beating at the Emirates Stadium, which led manager Antonio Conte to change his system.
If we want to win a title in england we need simeone at this club, the only manager i believe can rival mourinho and get under his skin if it came to a war of words / tactics.
It is a bliss that Moyes didn't do well at UTD because I'm an Arsenal supporter and I had a good lol at a rival making a mistake... Well, no longer rival but could be again soon if we can get a top manager in and not some yes man who looks good on paper which is what Moyes was.
If Arsenal do as we expect them to this weekend and run out as winners of the home game against a struggling Southampton side getting used to their new manager Claude Puel, while he gets used to the English Premier League for the first time, then we will be heading into the next round of matches a bit closer to at least one of our big spending Premier League rivals.
We also need to appreciate that the manager operates at a considerable competitive disadvantage because our rivals have invested far greater sums than we do in buying star players and that restriction should temper how we judge his and the teams performances.
But the manager who always took such delight in aiming insults and slurs at Arsene Wenger could still have a say in the title race and he could still stop his rival from lifting the EPL trophy at the end of the season.
The Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has managed more matches at Arsenal than the combined total of games his Premier League rivals managed at their current clubs.
The turmoil that Arsenal's Premier League rivals Chelsea have been going through ever since the Gunners beat them to lift the Community Shield at the start of the season, and which culminated this week with the parting of ways between the club and their manager Jose Mourinho will probably have given Arsene Wenger a certain amount of private pleasure.
The rightful and endless frustration we Arsenal fans have felt for around a decade now is almost entirely because we see younger, more dynamic, pro-active and hungry for big trophies managers at all our top seven rivals.
After suffering defeat at the hands of arch rivals Manchester United on Sunday, further pressure was mounted onto the shoulders of Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers.
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is claimed to have attended Holland's friendly match against Ireland two weeks back, in order to have a closer look at the winger, but will now face competition from close rivals Arsenal in the race to sign him.
At least now, it'll force rival managers to do some homework for once.
If true it will be because either Pep or Klopp will have done what foreign coaches do, they stroke egos and make promises to get the best young talent they can, whilst also hitting a rival manager at the same time.
Maybe he can afford to have a pop at rival managers to keep it interesting...
Only last summer Arsenal managed to complete the shock transfer of the talented and experienced Czech Republic international Petr Cech from our Premier League rivals Chelsea, despite the fact that their manager at the time Jose Mourinho wanted to block the move and their captain John Terry warned about the huge helping hand it would be giving a direct rival.
I am always a little bit suspicious when rivals, be they football managers or anything else, say nice things about each other, especially when they are in direct competition with each other, so with Arsenal travelling north to face Liverpool at Anfield tomorrow I am taking a large pinch of salw with the comments of their manager Jurgen Klopp on our own Arsene Wenger.
So anything that cheers Arsenal fans up at the minute is very welcome, so we should all say a big thank you to the former Arsenal and England defender Martin Keown, as he has got stuck right into our rivals Manchester United and their increasingly erratic manager Louis van Gaal, in his Daily Mail article.
We have been the most settled team out of Spuds, Liverpool, United, Everton, Southampton etc as we have had the same manager and settled players in the team, so we should be up there this season challenging at least, we had a summer where most people and all of us thought we were going to get a DM, CB or another striker, but we sign Welbeck a bit part player our rivals did not rate.
The Arsenal players in the France international squad would appear to have the edge on their Premier League rivals in the plans of the France manager Didier Deschamps, or at least for the opening game of the Euro 2016 tournament tonight against an unfancied Romania team.
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With Liverpool's current manager Rafa Benitez struggling to get his team to gel, and having failed to bring in a decent winger or two during his spell at the club, you can't help wonder whether his north - west rival couldn't teach him a trick or five.
The former Manchester United manager and the Real Madrid superstar have maintained a close relationship from their time together at Old Trafford, and the Premier League legend believes that Ronaldo is far superior to his La Liga rival.
A few days before Arsenal face Chelsea in the pre-season showpiece match which is the Community Shield, Arsene Wenger was already taking aim at our London rivals and their manager Antonio Conte.
Matic, 28, has been linked with a possible reunion with former manager Jose Mourinho at Manchester United, but with Chelsea manager Antonio Conte hoping to sell him to a foreign side rather than strengthen a domestic rival, a move to Juventus has been mooted.
Face facts, Ken, the man is totally unfit for purpose to manage at top level in the 21st century, with so many more modern thinking and modern method managers as his main rivals.
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Unless Arsene Wenger is indulging in a bit of kidology with his rival manager, I am surprised to see that the Frenchman, instead of keeping his cards close to his chest like he normally does, has revealed a lot about the Arsenal team that will start the EFL cup match at home to Reading, as the latest team news on the Arsenal website has reported.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had some ominous comments about dropped goalkeeper Simon Mignolet following the Reds» thumping 3 - 0 defeat at the hands of bitter rivals Manchester United on Sunday, with the Mirror reporting that the Northern Irishman has confirmed that deputy Brad Jones is now his first choice «keeper and that Mignolet will be on the sidelines for an «indefinite period».
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