Pep Guardiola believes the sun is the reason Man City always finish the season in impressive form 😮☀️
🗣️ “In Manchester, never is there sun. If there was sun in November, we would be Premier League champions in January. It's the sun, honestly. The mood is better!”
There has never been a President who has worked harder for the American people than President Trump. On this Easter weekend, he has been working nonstop in the White House and Oval Office.
God Bless him.
@chomakovg I think its also the memory of that player (Salah in the case) and where you were in your life compared to now, you realise how much time has passed and how much things have changed
There is that weird feeling that you get when your favorite/top players leave the club. Feels like you know them personally as they are part of your daily life. Football is such a beautiful game. Means so much to so many. That 90 minutes of peace and away from normal life. Nothing like it.
🚨 Liam Rosenior on goal conceded: “There's a tactical issue”.
“We press in a different way to most teams, it's a new way of pressing. Mistakes happen. They had nothing, but we gave them a goal. It feels like every mistake we're making is ending up in the back of the net”.
🚨👀 Pep Guardiola: “I promise you, I'm honest with you, many things are going to happen!”.
“I have the feeling we are not going to win all the games, I don't know about Arsenal. I have the feeling we are not going to win all the games, this is my feeling...”.
Liam Rosenior talking about his management philosophy 👀:
🗣️ "In English, 'manage', if you split the two words is 'man' and 'age', so 'you're 'ageing men'
Am I a manager or a coach? I'm both. Coaching is educating. Coaching is wanting to improve players on a technical and tactical level.
Management is making sure you have a strong culture."
Real Madrid will likely need to find a new permanent coach in the summer. Post World Cup, more coaches will be available. Jürgen Klopp isn't actually related to the WC even.
In the past, I have always remained skeptical about Jurgen Klopp's chances of success at Real Madrid. I think it's a cultural misfit. Also, his touchline antics in the 2013 semifinal 2nd leg hurt me as a fan till date.
However, lately I have realized that there would be a whole list of things that someone like Klopp would do totally differently than someone like Alonso, even with the same squad. He would flat-out call out the club publicly for not signing players in positions of crying need.
He would bench a player without thinking about any kind of consequences if the player is not following instructions. And by instruction, I mean intensity in closing down space, press, counterpress, etc. Klopp is a believer in freedom in the final third, otherwise.
He would replace insubbordinate players with Castilla kids immediately and if he gets results, the insubordinate players might just become subbordinate.
The man-management-only and appease all around approach is crumbling like a deck of cards at Real Madrid, over and over again. There is no way out of this except for drastic changes. Klopp is drastic enough.
🚨 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 𝗜𝗡: Arne Slot has been in direct contact with Liverpool's football operations regarding transfers and the team's current performance.
His contract talks are temporarily suspended until further notice.
Slot has been told the current unbeaten run is not good enough, and performances must improve if he is to keep his job next season.
— @indykaila
@oElementz@SThingsMeme It just isn't that deep, I thought the finale was epic and they ended it in a satisfying way. Its almost impossible with the amount of characters and things going on to tie up every single loose end.
Duffer Brothers on why Will Byers didn't feel anything when the Mindflayer and Vecna were attacked:
"Well, we aren’t showing him when the Mind Flayer is being attacked. We just wanted to focus on the final battle with our heroes.
When Vecna is getting decapitated, at that point, the Mind Flayer is dead, and so it, at that point, has severed the connection between him and Vecna."