mitchell
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RE: Football Banter
I wouldn't mind Roberto Martínez, he's carried on the style of play he had a Swansea with Wigan but as you say it's a big step up & the big games at a club like Liverpool are a bit different to Wigan v Utd, Chelsea etc etc.
- How would his tactics stand up in the big games.
- If/when we get back in the Champions League would he have the tactics for a European game. He's Spanish & plays a continental style & formation so maybe.
- What sort of players would he buy given more money than he's ever had.
- Would he give our growing list of youngsters a chance.
- Would he stick to the now Liverpool tradition (I don't agree with it) of playing players out of position everytime they play.
When we played Utd, I can't remember if it was this season or the FA Cup last season but we never looked in the game & it was the same under Roy Hodgson, atleast under Rafa we played well in the big games & Martínez has the style to get us playing well but has he got the little in game tactics like Rafa (There's only one way to find out) I also don't think it'd take long for the players to get on top form as most of our squad would love to play the way his teams do. He'd only cost about £2m compensation & about £40,000 a week.
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Money_Shot
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RE: Football Banter
(08-04-2012 11:48 )mitchell Wrote: - How would his tactics stand up in the big games.
- If/when we get back in the Champions League would he have the tactics for a European game. He's Spanish & plays a continental style & formation so maybe.
- What sort of players would he buy given more money than he's ever had.
- Would he give our growing list of youngsters a chance.
- Would he stick to the now Liverpool tradition (I don't agree with it) of playing players out of position everytime they play.
I thought I'd chuck my 2pennies worth into the points you raised Mitchell.
- I think his tactics would stand up in the big games. He has, like you said, carried on the style from Swansea. Wigan at times play some great football, but it is hard because they can't compete with the players they've got. Given a chance at a bigger side he'd shine.
- As for the CL, sure, he will be naive in some respects, but managers only need to speak to players with experience or bring in a backroom member with some experience. Like you say he is no stranger to the European game. Mancini had a CL campaign to forget and he's plenty of experience. I guess time will tell in the respect.
- Don't underestimate a manager because of the budget he is restricted to. In fairness to Matinez he has brought in some half decent players and assembled a team still fighting. If anything with the budgets he's been used to his scouting knowledge would possibly be superior to someone who can just have the pick of the bunch. He'd be capable of finding a few gems.
- I think he'd give a chance to anyone who impresses in training. As long as the youngsters show promise I think any manager should play them. Again Matinez probably hasn't has youth players of a decent standard freely at his disposal. If he is at a club with decent prospects and a good academy I'm sure he'd use it to his advantage.
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08-04-2012 12:10 |
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