Desmond OG
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May every African team win against their coloniser teams 🙂↕️


🚨 BREAKING: Real Madrid are now GOING AFTER Mateus Fernandes! José Mourinho personally asked for him, and the club wants to give José what he wants. @jfelixdiaz

My Edo 💔😓😭 Excursion to fly over. We haven't had it this bad!! This person who carried this kid here should be flogged!!


🚨 Multiple songs off Qing Madi's new EP "Barely Legal" have been taken down on Spotify ❌🤔

Today is my uncle’s birthday🎉 Say a pray for him🙏


Arne Slot’s tenure unraveled just as Erik Ten Hag’s did. The parallels between the two men are clear - and though one should seek to avoid the trap of banal generalization, in this case the similarities are apparent & logical. Both Slot and ETH moved to the PL from the Eresivisie. Both enjoyed great success in their domestic league, hailed for results and playing style, restoring stability and titles to their respective club. In the PL, during their 1st seasons, ETH and Slot adapted their approach and decided to be cautious & pragmatic. Instead of immediately remaking their teams to move towards their true vision, they largely focused on profiling & platforming their best players. This conservative approach brought them success, especially so for Slot. Interestingly, both used forward outlets with reduced OOP duties & higher starting positions during transitions - Rashford as the left forward, Salah as the right forward. This mix of excellent profiling, simple but effective in-possession solutions, player quality and tiny tricks to minimize OOP issues proved to be quite potent. Looking back, it was always going to be short-lived, masking how problematic the underlying ideas would turn out to be. Even during their best periods, there were defensive issues at United & Liverpool that materially increased as Slot and ETH moved to implement their actual models in their 2nd seasons. And once they got closer to how they actually wanted to play, things started falling apart, especially so for ETH. The defensive issues in particular became overwhelming. The difference is that ETH was given another season due to his surprise FA win, whereas Liverpool decided to act right away. It would be too trivial to write them off as two arrogant Dutch managers who failed to adapt to the PL. They are both good coaches who built serious careers prior to coming to England. And therein, I think, lies the issue: what made them so good in the Eredivisie also made them very vulnerable in the PL. You can get away with certain OOP gaps in a league like that. The quality gap is too large. But the more you get away with it, the more you become reluctant to accept they are even there.
















