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He never should have gone there. He was on the upward trajectory and could have easily found a better job than the Madrid one. Its not a good job
It really is just a poisoned chalice, the RM job. For so many reasons.
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He never should have gone there. He was on the upward trajectory and could have easily found a better job than the Madrid one. Its not a good job
I don't know why everyone feels like its a coveted job. There are way better jobs in Spain, let alone europe that are better than MadridIt really is just a poisoned chalice, the RM job. For so many reasons.
I don't know why everyone feels like its a coveted job. There are way better jobs in Spain, let alone europe that are better than Madrid
I think Zidane is just waiting for the France job to open up so he can go there. He would have taken the Juve job if it was offered I think but right now he is eyeing up the France job where he can manage the egos of these players some moreEven for someone like Zidane. You come in as an unproven coach and you just so happen to strike gold with the crop of players at your disposal and go on a generational run, and now you've been jobless for 5 seasons for all your troubles because no other job has the quality of players or money needed to continue living up to the expectations that are now placed upon you, so you're stuck in limbo.
I wish he went to a club like Roma, Lazio, Fiorentina, or a different club in Spain. He could have sat there this year and the next year while Slott gets more and more pressure on him. He could have waited for him to be fired so Alonso could go in as NOT the guy who replaced Klopp. Would have been nasty there with Liverpool resourcesHe needs to go somewhere where he can build something in his image like he did at Leverkusen, and where the club will back him over the players.
Good thing they got rid of Alonso. They are doing so much better nowMadrid just got dumped out of the Copa del Rey by Albacete.
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We are 3 matchdays into the 2nd half of Bundesliga* and so far Frankfurt got a 3:3 against Dortmund (catching the equalizer in the last seconds), lost to Stuttgart 3:2 and now tied against a Bremen with literally no striker 3:3. Catching 3 goals on average is the stats of a team facing relegation. Our goal difference after 18 matchdays is 38:39. 2nd worst defence with 38 goals caught so far but one less game played is freaking Heidenheim who are 18th out of 18 teams and whose squad has a networth of like 2 million euros or whatever.
I dont think the draw sets them back but it would be funny if this is the start of the bottlingMy plan to get Arsenal to win the title by making penny bets for the teams chasing Arsenal and making penny bets against Arsenal is working out really well. City have tied or lost every game I bet for them to win. Same with Villa
I dont think the draw sets them back but it would be funny if this is the start of the bottling
The fun twist would be watching Arsenal pull away with Villa taking clear second and then having 3rd place through 15th separated by 10 points with like 6 games to go. Just watching City, Liverpool, United, Chelsea, Newcastle, Brighton, Spurs, and a few others sweating out a chance to play in Europe next yearIt would be. Fortunately for them Citeh has never fully recovered from their extraordinary dip in form last season, and Liverpool hired a con man. But we shall see; the Premier League has a funny way of shitting out twists and turns.
The prem this season is strange/exciting/unpredictable. Top and bottom seems secured but that middle table is tight.Amazing to see Arsenal's draw away at Forest was the best result of the top 3