Release date: Thursday, August 13, 2020 3:24 a.m.
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Now it’s not your fault, it charges 50 meters and is perfect in individual defense and last slide entry. However, this is his taste for defense, constantly desperate to defend, to immerse himself. Its positioning is poor, consider how you are caught hunting the ball or simply stopped, causing a sunken off-game line.
It adapts to Utd when they are the weakest and deeply where he can do many sliding tackles and not much is expected of him in the future. In games where Utd is the favorite and dominates possession, it is a major obstacle.
It reminds me of one of my biggest disorders with writing football (whether in the mailbox or in journalism). The combined XI. If you treat them as a fun thing, that’s fine, but other people take them too seriously. In reality, they are a waste of time in general because they do not take into account the differences between the teams.
For example, let’s take a look at a combined XI of the three United winners and Liverpool Premier League winners. Consider the correct rear position. Gary Neville would sign for this Liverpool? Absolutely no chance. Trent’s attack game is a must for Liverpool to work. Neville couldn’t fit into that. However, will TAA enroll in the United team? No. In the 442 they played, the great task of the lag was to defend. Neville was a bigger defender than Trent. For the left back, repeat. Liverpool wants Robertson. Irwin fits better with The United’s taste for the game.
What about the attackers? Yorke or Cole introduced the three most sensible in Liverpool? Definitely not. Would Firmino upgrade any of them to the United team? No. The five players in the front line of the groups play other roles. Who makes a combined XI depends entirely on whether you play 442 or 433.
Schmeichel or Alisson? I’m sure United’s top enthusiasts would say Schmeichal is the top productive goalkeeper, but Liverpool would no doubt opt for Alisson for his ability to play ball.
The only realistic positions you can compare are those of the centre-downs (VVD and Stam, I’m sure everyone would agree) and the central midfielder (pretty sure Keane and Scholes would be part of the team regardless of the training). But looking to find out if Beckham, Giggs, Mane or Salah would be part of the team doesn’t make sense. In a 442 are the united players. In a 433 are the Liverpool boys.
Just take a look at the statistics: five key interviews in the last two years; 4.5 million gullous enthusiasts won; 5,000 positive words; 20 mentions of emotional disorders for enthusiasts. But defensive statistics are equally important: 0 mention of his relationship with Erdogan; 0 references to waiting for the club is maximum to signal the contract.
We are accustomed to the poor audience at Arsenal, especially the club itself, but also to Nicklas Bendtner, Robin van Persie (the lyrics “you guys”) and to go further, Nicholas Anelka.
With this in mind, who better to manage such clubs than recent former players who have faced many of those same tensions as players? While, of course, there are examples of managers who do not come from those backgrounds and who succeed in large clubs, who seem to be managers with massive personalities like Klopp and José. On the other hand, there was a wave of coaches who triumphed in smaller clubs and vanished by tension when they joined an elite team, such as Moyes, Villas-Boas, Sarri and others.
Strange and complicated year: What do you expect when we have an exclusive fatal disease in life?
The lockdown has interrupted all walks of life, football is no different, so I don’t know what he was complaining about with the football calendar. Perhaps more involved in the effect of the pandemic on the alarming economic landscape of many clubs in the football pyramid.
Yes, F365 is a football site and therefore deserves to be on the sidelines of any policy, but then proceeds to spread its perspectives on the bleeding left heart. (Describe the chain’s migrants as desperate refugees and humans as if they were fleeing hell. I know France may be misleading, but they’re not that bad.)
United, for all its positions, will end up paying that amount anyway. For God’s sake, Woodward will take out a Fellaini and negotiate a 20% reward.
United will probably return in the long run and check out to point to one or more Haaland or Bellingham or some other 17-year-old global class, none of us have ever heard that it had the ability to dig, for anything similar or more money.
Forbes is reportedly valuing Dortmund at 754 million euros.
So, given all this, it makes more sense to buy Borussia Dortmund. This would result in medium-term savings.
I’m just partly joking. Sancho is priced at about 1/6 of the price of your entire club, it’s crazy! Don’t players move for those sums when football clubs, like companies, are so valuable that it seems crazy?
Having recently seen the brilliant documentary “The Last Dance”, about the dominant Chicago Bulls of the 90s, and having bet too much NBA 2k20 on the PS4 (there are other game consoles available) during the crash, it occurred to me that we could be reporting anything from the B’ballers on the other side of the puddle. To simplify, in basketball after a certain number of offenses of the opposing team to any player, loose penalty shots are awarded for each of that player’s fouls (the opponent’s most productive player is punished). And if an individual commits a certain number of faults, he is excluded from the game, but a submarine can come instead.
So how do you apply anything in football to discourage persistent fouls? How about the following?
1) If a player commits more than 3 fouls in one half, he is ejected from the game; some other player can be replaced if he commits 3, it’s a red card and only 10 men left.
2) If a team commits four fouls in one half, then it is a direct loose shot from where the team chooses to place the ball (outside the area).
3) If a team commits five fouls against one player, then it is an automatic penalty, which that player must charge.
The VAR reference can monitor the generation that it will sign if any of those thresholds have been exceeded. Dive in and be a fool, like yelling at the referee, also counts for his fouls and those of his team in the middle.
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