I think you both have a pointAchilles wrote:He didn't "just" won the treble. He made adjustments to a team who where easily kicked out from "16" and where hard to watch on TV and transformed to a treble team but a machine team who went on breaking records, played wonderful football and so on...
He was assistant coach for Germany too. The comments about his contribution on building that squad are many.
But I'm not expecting too much from a guy who stated that Kimmich is not half the player Thiago was![]()
I see that the deconstruction campaign is already on while we are still top in every competition and above any team in the world since all the opponents (domestic or abroad) have minor or major problems in their game.
I think we can still hire Kovac or Ancelotti. They have a better record than Flick.
I guess our players believe they are better physically fit than opponents, so able to score 1-2 in last 5-10 minutes/injury time. That assumption was wrong, so lately against BMG.MUTU wrote:I don't agree about the physically part, sitting back allows teams to relax, defenders passing the ball between each other while walking around, to try and 'pull' the opponents to attack. I think we'd run less and also have more breathers if we sat back. Attacking with those numbers requires the whole team to be fully focused non-stop and ready to run all the time.
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