Fernandez Esperenda
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RE: Liverpool FC
(07-12-2014 21:55 )LODOS Wrote: AVB as liverpool manager? I fucking hope not. He is overrated and has had 2 chances in England to manage a top club with mega funds available and failed.
Spurs are a Top club? I think you will find it wasn't him signing the players at spurs it was Baldini who brought in thoses players not AVB..
And at chelsea Abramovic was telling him who he had to start basically, and he wasn't allowed to do things his way...
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RE: Liverpool FC
(08-12-2014 11:53 )Goodfella3041 Wrote: ^^^ I disagree.
He came in to coach a side that had a very defined culture and playing style and that could have done very well that year. But he was so intent on proving himself that he tried to overhaul their tactics too quickly and it backfired horribly on him.
The best proof is that when Di Matteo took over, he basically turned it into the easiest coaching job in history. He just let Chelsea be Chelsea, with Terry, Drogba, Lampard, Cech, Cole and Ivanovic calling the shots. They then went on to win the Champions League through the brilliant strategy of undoing everything that AVB had tried to do.
He is a young 'project' manager that got lucky with Porto. He should be looking at a bottom or mid-table club that will give him the 2-3 years minimum that he needs to assemble the kind of players he needs to play the style of football that he wants.
He wouldn't get that kind of time at Liverpool.
I agree with whoever suggested Benitez. He would be ideal. But he is not doing badly at Napoli, so that is probably a long shot.
You don't get lucky and Win a European trophy and a treble.... he didn't just walk into the Porto job he worked his way there and had a great season with Academica before that... As a Porto supporter I know a lot about AVB.
You forget chelsea employed him to change the way they play, yet the board and players didn't let him do it, name me 1 player AVB signed at chelsea?....
Then you say Di Mattaeo did a better job than him? Who is to say AVB wouldn't have won the CL?... he should deserve a CL winning medal just as much as Di Mattaeo, AVB took them to the knockout rounds...
And if Di Matteo did that much better why was he sacked?... why do you think AVB was lucky at porto yet you think Di Mattaeo at chelsea wasn't lucky?
Either way I would take AVB over Rodgers any day and I would happily welcome Benitez back
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Goodfella3041
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RE: Liverpool FC
(08-12-2014 12:50 )setter1000 Wrote: I think any club were to give him three years unconditionally he could do impressive things with them. If Liverpool were looking for a manager to replace Brendan Rodgers now, and hit the ground running then I think Guus Hiddink would be the best choice if they Could get him.
A fair assessment generally, but I agree with this bit in particular. This is my point about Liverpool ... they would never give him the 'unconditional' time that he needs to overhaul the squad and playing style to suit the tactics that he seems to favour. And, yes, Guus Hiddink is a good shout.
(08-12-2014 13:16 )Fernandez Esperenda Wrote: And if Di Matteo did that much better why was he sacked?... why do you think AVB was lucky at porto yet you think Di Mattaeo at chelsea wasn't lucky?
I do think Di Matteo was lucky! That's my point exactly. ... But he at least had the good sense to just be a spectator and watch Mourinho's team pick themselves up and win the CL after the AVB debacle. He was probably the luckiest of the bunch. He had the best season ticket in the stadium -- right there in the dugout!
If you are going to switch out Rodgers in the short term, I think you need someone with a track record of playing a good hand or two with the cards he is dealt (e.g. Hiddink, Benitez, Big Sam, even Claudio Ranieri if he is still out there), rather than someone that is going to whinge at the first transfer window about not getting the targets he wants.
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