Not exact matches
While Fulham
play expansive, free flowing
football, Neil Harris» Millwall adopt a more
pragmatic approach and it's working.
I see you're still spouting your usual drivel such as «be
pragmatic» (whatever that means in the context of
football) and «
play at a low tempo» (what — like Liverpool did against us when they beat us 4 — 0?
Whilst we
play football based on flair and finesse, Leicester's is more direct, based on guile and attrition and being more
pragmatic.
Just a few are; the inability to handle the pressure of expectation, complacency, bottling it in the big games, Wenger's apparent reluctance to compete and spend the club's money in the transfer market and his insistence on
playing a certain style of attractive
football when a more
pragmatic approach may serve us better.
Wenger is brilliant with
playing the most beautiful
football, great at developing players and actually quite good with tactics when he does bother to be
pragmatic.
And now some of our curent players know this too, I read the Cazorla article here where he said we have to be smart in some games... Our victory against ManCity last season was planned by the players... Our team in my opinion should either
play pressing
football (as we did against UTD at home) or be
pragmatic... possession footbal now is not really working for us
Their
football doesn't look much better than what they
played under Luiz Felipe Scolari, and Dunga may well be too
pragmatic a tactician to introduce a more innovative style.
I honestly can't stand half the people on this site, they even were saying we need to focus on defending and being
pragmatic first and we were, and you lot are now whining and saying we're not
playing beautiful
football!
today we do nt
play beautifull
football (not a
pragmatic one eather, thats for sure).
Playing «Ugly»
football is not desirable, but you have to be
pragmatic.
They
play an aggressive,
pragmatic brand of
football which cuts out defensive risk and maximises the strength of their physical front two of Lee Gregory and Steve Morison.
Perhaps this just means Souness likes the
pragmatic, defensive approach - and by all accounts his managerial career seems to reflect this - as opposed to the lovely
football Liverpool usually
play.
Reims
played a
football which was too «
pragmatic and scientific» for Hanot's taste.