morinho
struggles against managers who their names start with a P!
Not exact matches
Besides if you and I can see that Arsenal
struggle against teams who play a pressing game, surely any experienced
manager with the players capable of carrying out the tactics would just use that on Arsenal as Dortmund did
The Red Devils have
struggled with the right - hand side of their defence in particular during pre-season and
manager Louis van Gaal flagged up the issue in the aftermath of the game
against Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint - Germain.
In wenger we trust COYG u spoilt little brats, you muppets ain't even been tested in your arsenal fan career never seen your club finish lower then fourth every year we play in cl
against the big boys and you lot act like were in crisis and things are so bad wow I'm beyond belief just can't get my head around the way you lot act sometimes step back a bit a think a little you twats most of you in your life time have never seen your team finish lower then fourth yes fûc #ing fourth most of you don't even no what it's like to be a real fan wen your team are
struggling finishing mid table and still saying you love the club and protect them never in my life have I heard a generation of arsenal fans critise
manager players board everything about our club wen things our knowere near as bad as you make out to be and could be.
The next
manager might
struggle against the likes of Guardiola, Klopp, Mourinho and Pochettino.
1) When you can not beat mid teams like Hull and Tottenham at home 2) You have no track record of beating top teams who you should be competing with 3) You
struggle against any decent opposition that decides to play good football and apply themselves tactically 4) A confused
manager with poor tactics, playing players in wrong position, throws a blind eye when a possible solution presents itself (Fabregas) and makes no move or poor moves in the market when he does GUYS to be honest we are at risk of losing out on 4th place with a resurgent Man U, fighting Liverpool and decent team like Everton and Southampton.
So, he went on to ridicule Wenger by saying that it was only
against the current West Bromwich Albion
manager Tony Pulis that he
struggled for wins.
Wenger could play both strikers of course, and Theo has been saying that he is happy to play wherever he is needed, but with Giroud
struggling for confidence I expect the
manager to use him as an impact sub
against tiring legs.
Arsene Wenger really got away with one in the home game
against Southampton, although the Arsenal players on the pitch were to blame for our
struggles as much as the
manager.
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.
The truth is and the history is there to back it up, No matter who Wenger picks in his starting lineup, if we come up
against a team who's
manager has done his homework, we will always tend to
struggle against them, clearly because Wenger plays the same way every time.
I fully understand we just lost one game and uts not the end of the world but am
struggling to deal with is the consistent lack of mental toughness that are the hallmarks of all title winning teams... we need to be proactive and stop been reactionary, simples... we had what is in all honesty a good couple of matches begining of the season WINNABLE games but we already fell short at the first hurdle now all the talk is about bouncing back, whatever happened to eyes on the ball straight from the off... a Westham side with a new
manager, some new players and a 16 year old making his debut beating Arsenal at home is just plain disgraceful and whatever happens next does not in any way mitigate
against that.....
The incoming
manager — be it Sherwood, be it some other poor sap — won't just be
struggling with the mess he's inherited; he'll also find that the forces of blind chance have arrayed themselves
against him.
Is it just me or does it seem like we tend to
struggle against teams whose
manager has just been sacked?
A year ago it was the Blues under their new
manager Antonio Conte who were
struggling and they slipped to a three goal deficit by halftime
against a rampant Arsenal.
Arsene Wenger is clearly well aware about the protests being planned by the angry Arsenal fans for our Premier League match
against struggling Norwich City at the Emirates stadium tomorrow, because the
manager today issued a sort of rallying cry asking for us to support the team as he tries to avoid the complete disaster of dropping out of the Champions League places for the first time in his long tenure in charge of the club.
Juventus
struggled against Sporting Lisbon, and it was more the manner that the team performed that caused the
manager to be frustrated.
Chelsea players eased the pressure on
manager Antonio Conte with a 2 - 0 win
against Hull at the weekend, but Tim Sherwood believes that the jury is still out on the Italian as he
struggles to implement his style of play at Stamford Bridge.
Sometimes players
struggle to see what
managers are doing, particularly when what they're working on goes
against their natural instinct.
Wayne Rooney «
struggles»
against the top sides, according to his Everton
manager Sam Allardyce.
Arsenal
manager Arsene Wenger has admitted that his team
struggled against CSKA Moscow and was in danger of conceding another goal that would have eliminated them on aggregate.
Tottenham
manager Mauricio Pochettino has insisted that Spurs» 1 - 1 draw
against Burnley has had nothing to do with their recent
struggles at the Wembley Stadium.
Previously
struggling against Mark Hughes» men, our
manager oversaw a third successive score line of Spurs 4 - 0 Stoke on Sunday.
Chelsea
manager Jose Mourinho appears to be
struggling to maintain his calm in the fact of Chelsea's poor form so far this season and has told a BBC reporter his question was «stupid» in his press conference before the defending Premier League champion's Champion's League match
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manager Owen Coyle doesn't have time for sob stories about what could have been had some dubious decision gone their way and what not, but there was a real sense of injustice last Sunday as Bolton, who did more than merely hold their own
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manager who housed over a thousand Tutsi refugees during their
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