Re: Why Does Antonio Conte Continue to Fail in Europe
Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 2:13 am
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Na wah o for you. In the 21st century you still believe silly things like that?kajifu wrote:So you still don't believe small curse dey for Arsenal?cchinukw wrote:Danfo sabi him coaches. I'll give him that.green4life wrote:Danfo, you got this one spot on. Na wa.
Look how our next games get line up?
Away in Europa,
City at home,
Everton away and the. Chelsea, what did we do to FA?
Juve is no joke though. The bobos no wan drop points. Na real wa for Conte so I no too blame am.danfo driver wrote:Conte truly has no shame! After throwing money around in the summer, he got humiliated out of CL. Yet, January, he is still trying to buy titles. Imagine spending 20 million on a loser like Eriksen, who wll be a free agent in 4 months. And best believe that Eriksen and his agents are no fools. They are going to demand a high sign-on bonus, even though he is not yet a free agent.
Some coaches simply cant win without pouring money down the drain! Dude has spent almost 150 million already and still cant dethrone Juve.
Maybe you should learn to watch games. Sevilla, the opponent, sunk them!mcal wrote:...very unfortunate loss. The guy who carried them to this far is the guy who sank them (Lukaku).
...Lukaku scored for the champs, their 3rd goal. Match was balanced to a point, could have gone into extra time.danfo driver wrote:Maybe you should learn to watch games. Sevilla, the opponent, sunk them!mcal wrote:...very unfortunate loss. The guy who carried them to this far is the guy who sank them (Lukaku).
You are 100% certain Sevilla would not have scored?mcal wrote:...Lukaku scored for the champs, their 3rd goal. Match was balanced to a point, could have gone into extra time.danfo driver wrote:Maybe you should learn to watch games. Sevilla, the opponent, sunk them!mcal wrote:...very unfortunate loss. The guy who carried them to this far is the guy who sank them (Lukaku).
...and you are 100% certain Sevilla would've sunk them not the Lukaku's og?danfo driver wrote:You are 100% certain Sevilla would not have scored?mcal wrote:...Lukaku scored for the champs, their 3rd goal. Match was balanced to a point, could have gone into extra time.danfo driver wrote:Maybe you should learn to watch games. Sevilla, the opponent, sunk them!mcal wrote:...very unfortunate loss. The guy who carried them to this far is the guy who sank them (Lukaku).
Voila! Now you understand.mcal wrote:...and you are 100% certain Sevilla would've sunk them not the Lukaku's og?danfo driver wrote:You are 100% certain Sevilla would not have scored?mcal wrote:...Lukaku scored for the champs, their 3rd goal. Match was balanced to a point, could have gone into extra time.danfo driver wrote:Maybe you should learn to watch games. Sevilla, the opponent, sunk them!mcal wrote:...very unfortunate loss. The guy who carried them to this far is the guy who sank them (Lukaku).
Surely there must be a logical explanationCristao II wrote:The clown is fvcking disgraceful. I thought Zaccheroni was bad. This guy with the players available to him - damn!!
There isnt. Its very simple and I have been saying it for years but people dont want to hear. Agbakpan is a one-tactics man! He can set up his team in one way and one way only. In order to succeed in Europe, you need a coach that is versatile. Someone who can play one way in the league and immediately, within 2 -3 days, adapt to play against a team from spain. Then in the weekend, go back to league football. Then, within 2-3 days again, adapt to play against a team from Germany. Then go back to league football and then within 2-3 days adapt to go to portugal or denmark or Norway or Bulgaria.benteke wrote:Surely there must be a logical explanationCristao II wrote:The clown is fvcking disgraceful. I thought Zaccheroni was bad. This guy with the players available to him - damn!!
So who are the coaches you rate that has versatility in England?danfo driver wrote:There isnt. Its very simple and I have been saying it for years but people dont want to hear. Agbakpan is a one-tactics man! He can set up his team in one way and one way only. In order to succeed in Europe, you need a coach that is versatile. Someone who can play one way in the league and immediately, within 2 -3 days, adapt to play against a team from spain. Then in the weekend, go back to league football. Then, within 2-3 days again, adapt to play against a team from Germany. Then go back to league football and then within 2-3 days adapt to go to portugal or denmark or Norway or Bulgaria.benteke wrote:Surely there must be a logical explanationCristao II wrote:The clown is fvcking disgraceful. I thought Zaccheroni was bad. This guy with the players available to him - damn!!
People do not undersand how difficult that is. Different cultures play football differently. You cant use what succeeds in one country to go to multiple countries and succeed. You need versatility. Conte doesnt have it.
Mikel Artetakajifu wrote:So who are the coaches you rate that has versatility in England?danfo driver wrote:There isnt. Its very simple and I have been saying it for years but people dont want to hear. Agbakpan is a one-tactics man! He can set up his team in one way and one way only. In order to succeed in Europe, you need a coach that is versatile. Someone who can play one way in the league and immediately, within 2 -3 days, adapt to play against a team from spain. Then in the weekend, go back to league football. Then, within 2-3 days again, adapt to play against a team from Germany. Then go back to league football and then within 2-3 days adapt to go to portugal or denmark or Norway or Bulgaria.benteke wrote:Surely there must be a logical explanationCristao II wrote:The clown is fvcking disgraceful. I thought Zaccheroni was bad. This guy with the players available to him - damn!!
People do not undersand how difficult that is. Different cultures play football differently. You cant use what succeeds in one country to go to multiple countries and succeed. You need versatility. Conte doesnt have it.
Haba be serious for oncedanfo driver wrote:Mikel Artetakajifu wrote:So who are the coaches you rate that has versatility in England?danfo driver wrote:There isnt. Its very simple and I have been saying it for years but people dont want to hear. Agbakpan is a one-tactics man! He can set up his team in one way and one way only. In order to succeed in Europe, you need a coach that is versatile. Someone who can play one way in the league and immediately, within 2 -3 days, adapt to play against a team from spain. Then in the weekend, go back to league football. Then, within 2-3 days again, adapt to play against a team from Germany. Then go back to league football and then within 2-3 days adapt to go to portugal or denmark or Norway or Bulgaria.benteke wrote:Surely there must be a logical explanationCristao II wrote:The clown is fvcking disgraceful. I thought Zaccheroni was bad. This guy with the players available to him - damn!!
People do not undersand how difficult that is. Different cultures play football differently. You cant use what succeeds in one country to go to multiple countries and succeed. You need versatility. Conte doesnt have it.
kajifu wrote:Haba be serious for oncedanfo driver wrote:Mikel Artetakajifu wrote:So who are the coaches you rate that has versatility in England?danfo driver wrote:There isnt. Its very simple and I have been saying it for years but people dont want to hear. Agbakpan is a one-tactics man! He can set up his team in one way and one way only. In order to succeed in Europe, you need a coach that is versatile. Someone who can play one way in the league and immediately, within 2 -3 days, adapt to play against a team from spain. Then in the weekend, go back to league football. Then, within 2-3 days again, adapt to play against a team from Germany. Then go back to league football and then within 2-3 days adapt to go to portugal or denmark or Norway or Bulgaria.benteke wrote:Surely there must be a logical explanationCristao II wrote:The clown is fvcking disgraceful. I thought Zaccheroni was bad. This guy with the players available to him - damn!!
People do not undersand how difficult that is. Different cultures play football differently. You cant use what succeeds in one country to go to multiple countries and succeed. You need versatility. Conte doesnt have it.