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bybuti;2874736 said:No, of course. But they do it very often. It's not just they need to defend. Every team needs to defend. They have great defense that even just 4 of them can defend very well. They don't need Eto'o as RB. Inter attacks with only Snejideer and Milito, and sometimes Eto'o and Pandev. That's disgusting.
The point is that he has a team which can do very well even if they always attack. Ok, not maybe against Barça, but com'on, Bayern or Roma aren't superpowers ...
But, ok, I admit this is arguable. Personally, I don't like this kind of football. For me, a title is more valuable when it's won with a good football. That's how I see football. That's why I love Barcelona, or why I admire the game Arsenal or Bayern play.
yupJaboldinho;2874393 said:Buti, it's not like Inter play defensive "park-the-bus" football every match. They attack in Serie A against the weaker teams as hard as they can. When they need to defend, they defend, it's just smart.
exactly!Coruja;2874409 said:If i was a R. Madrid supporter i'd prefer consistency with a manager like Mourinho than a manager like Pellegrini.
well, that was when he had places to go, things to do ... but Spain is the last of the "big" leagues that he is going to coach in, and he's already won every trophy in the other 2 ... so, since there are no more big leagues to move onto, there is a chance that he could settle in at Real Madrid for a few years, as he waits for Alex Ferguson to retire ...Mus;2874424 said:mourinho doesnt give consistency, he gives titles and an exit
Coruja;2874409 said:If i was a R. Madrid supporter i'd prefer consistency with a manager like Mourinho than a manager like Pellegrini.
ArgVega;2874892 said:How is Pellegrini not a consistent manager, 96 points in a season? only beaten once at home?
Mourinho is a very good manager, but he gets more praise for him wanting all the show from the media. He is not "special". He isn't the first manager to win a treble, and not the first to win 2 cl's with different clubs. He is just another very good manager, who has repeated what others have already done, simple as that.
MaestroZidane;2874912 said:Are you serious about those comments??
as for the talk of him coming to Real.. Hey, I welcome the guy with open arms. But will agree that all this Manager switching season after season is a joke and one that have always been unhappy about. You have to admit though, you can't compare Pelle to Mourinho.
Nady;2874927 said:I don't think anyone here has been comparing Mourinho with Sir Alex or Ancelloti... Mourinho (just like Guarduola) is in line to become one of the best ever managers.
ArgVega;2874929 said:Agreed! That was my point, he has done great things. But he still has some way to go, I think he will be th best some day. He will be successful at Real, no doubt about that.
BTW lets agree to disagree, its just opinions.
I heard Maicon was one of your major targets, much needed boost to your defence. Mou wants Ramos at CB, but I think he will put him on the left, he can't sit Pepe and Albiol. I wonder what Mou is gonna play with you guys, 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1????
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Silva?-----Kaka----Ronaldo
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-----Xabi----Gago/De Rossi?
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Sergio--Pepe--Albiol--Maicon?
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Not bad eh, hire me