Obviously it's better to win more duels than less.Not really; Toby won 3 of 9 aerial duels, not very good. Yet they paint it as some outstanding feat. Stats, eh.
Precisely, my friend. They say "Most x, Most y, Most z" but that doesn't tell us much at all. What it does tell me is that he won the ball on 3 of 9 aerial duels... it doesn't tell me if the other 6 were headers on target or completely missed or whatever.Obviously it's better to win more duels than less.
The stats only tell part of the story though. A good challenge for a headed duel in the box is often enough to put the attacker under enough pressure to not get a good header on goal.
A long ball upfield, putting enough pressure on the attacker so that he can't control the ball, losing the headed duel in the process, will often be enough. If you can do that and stay on your feet ready to react to the next phase of play that's fine by me. A lot better than fully challenging for the header, losing it and being left on the ground and out of the play for the next phase.
Against players like Wood most defenders will lose quite a lot of headers. It's about being smart about it, losing the one's you lose in a good way.
From what I remember Alderweireld did that quite well in that game, but could be mistaken.
Mourinho: "Before matches you always ask me why this player is not playing, why this player is not playing, why this player is not selected. Maybe now for a few weeks you don't ask me that because you have the answer." #THFC #COYS
Christ, it's a very adversarial way of managing. I'm not going to condemn him for it because I thought he fudged Ndombele under the bus and, lo and behold, Jose is getting a tune from him.
It just feels wrong to be saying this stuff in public but I guess this is what you get with Mourinho.
Mourinho: "Before matches you always ask me why this player is not playing, why this player is not playing, why this player is not selected. Maybe now for a few weeks you don't ask me that because you have the answer." #THFC #COYS
Christ, it's a very adversarial way of managing. I'm not going to condemn him for it because I thought he fudged Ndombele under the bus and, lo and behold, Jose is getting a tune from him.
It just feels wrong to be saying this stuff in public but I guess this is what you get with Mourinho.
Christ, it's a very adversarial way of managing. I'm not going to condemn him for it because I thought he fudged Ndombele under the bus and, lo and behold, Jose is getting a tune from him.
It just feels wrong to be saying this stuff in public but I guess this is what you get with Mourinho.
They need it. I'm not concerned.
Look at it this way - Poch babied them, shielded them from criticism, treated them like his sons almost.
And they let him down so badly he was sacked - the best manager in our recent history, sacked because of this lot.
We've already tried the babying approach with this bunch of brainless cowards.
Maybe this will work. If it doesn't, literally nothing will - these players will be too far gone to be anything but mercurial, on-and-off charlatans at this club.
My preference is that he protects them in public and lashes them in private if it's needed. It's what the likes of Fergie did. I don't like public statements like this.
That said, I'm an office worker and he's one of the most successful managers of all time. He might know better than me...
Come on, man! Believe in yourself!!!My preference is that he protects them in public and lashes them in private if it's needed. It's what the likes of Fergie did. I don't like public statements like this.
That said, I'm an office worker and he's one of the most successful managers of all time. He might know better than me...
Come on, man! Believe in yourself!!!
Mourinho: "Before matches you always ask me why this player is not playing, why this player is not playing, why this player is not selected. Maybe now for a few weeks you don't ask me that because you have the answer." #THFC #COYS
I think those quotes are absolutely terrible tbh - whoever they are aimed at he has fielded a heavily rotated and unfamiliar team away in Europe and is now publically flogging the players with little game time under their belts for not performing in those difficult circumstances...
I know I'm a bit of a sour puss with him atm but honestly those quotes are very telling imho and wonder whether he's setting certain players up to fail.
I think those quotes are absolutely terrible tbh - whoever they are aimed at he has fielded a heavily rotated and unfamiliar team away in Europe and is now publically flogging the players with little game time under their belts for not performing in those difficult circumstances...
I know I'm a bit of a sour puss with him atm but honestly those quotes are very telling imho and wonder whether he's setting certain players up to fail.
Manchester United produced a lacklustre display as their Europa League campaign began in defeat at Feyenoord.
Jose Mourinho made eight changes
We were first best at being rubbish.I could accept a defeat against what appeared to be a decent well organised team who were up for it.
I can't accept the manner of the defeat. And I don't think Jose will either.
We were second best every where.
Well hopefully this defeat proves to merely be a bump in the road as Mourinho leads us to his and Spurs’ 3rd Europa / UEFA Cup... as I see that ManU started their 2016/17 campaign in similar fashion, with a 0-1 defeat in Benelux in their first away group game after making wholesale changes to his starting line-up...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37302380
My preference is that he protects them in public and lashes them in private if it's needed. It's what the likes of Fergie did. I don't like public statements like this.
That said, I'm an office worker and he's one of the most successful managers of all time. He might know better than me...