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1 hour ago, Laylabelle said:

I just hope whoever we get in is aware of our direness and not expecting a easy ride or fix becsuse we definitely aren't that. Lots of work to be done..Good luck to them!

Thats why I wonder whether getting another talented young manager like Nagelsmann will actually help this club. 

1 hour ago, Gundalf said:

Nagelsmann is the better option anyway. 

You know he'll end up just like Villas Boas at Chelsea, he'll lose the dressing room within a month or two if he tries too many tactical changes. 

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4 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said:

Thats why I wonder whether getting another talented young manager like Nagelsmann will actually help this club. 

You know he'll end up just like Villas Boas at Chelsea, he'll lose the dressing room within a month or two if he tries too many tactical changes. 

Same with Enrique, you know how it would end. Playing from left to right, no penetration, having a hard time scoring against energetic low blocks that u see a lot in the PL. Just Spain vs Morocco the whole season. 

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9 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said:

Thats why I wonder whether getting another talented young manager like Nagelsmann will actually help this club. 

You know he'll end up just like Villas Boas at Chelsea, he'll lose the dressing room within a month or two if he tries too many tactical changes. 

Avb lost the older very accomplished players in the dressing room. Cole , cech , Terry , lampard , drogba. We don't have anyone like that. Our squad will be young 

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I was weary of Lampard 2.0, but I do think you need to protect the next manager a little at the end of a dreadful season. If they came in with no time to implement their playing style and tactics and were just scrambling to get in practice for games, it could look worse. As it is now, Lampard will take the heat, and a new manager will have a chance to put together a squad playing his style of football with a fan base eager to see it instead of being cautious after a failed last 11 games to end the season. 

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1 minute ago, Milan said:

To be honest, the only thing I keep hearing and reading from Lampard is that the players need to start playing for the badge. I mean, yeah right. But it is quite amateurish, we can say that too, and it needs more, way much more.

What else is left tho for the rest of the season? If the players just dont care anymore u can tell em what u want, they wont listen. The right work ethic is the first thing that has to be right. If its not, and it looks like its not, then u can tell em whatever u want, they wont do it. 

I really suggest that all of u just start to not care about the last few games anymore, there is just no point. Tbf preseason games in the sumnmer are more important than these PL games that are coming up. 

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4 hours ago, Gundalf said:

Nagelsmann is the better option anyway. 

I look at this team, and i see a big mess in identity and collaboration. JN was heavily criticized for changing tactics and players selection. It feels more of the same we are getting from JN.

Enrique is tactically stubborn, you will have no confusion what the identity of the team is.

Nagelsmann is too much like Potter, i maybe more open to him but not after seeing this shit from Tuchel, Potter, and Lampard. 

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7 minutes ago, Clockwork said:

I look at this team, and i see a big mess in identity and collaboration. JN was heavily criticized for changing tactics and players selection. It feels more of the same we are getting from JN.

Enrique is tactically stubborn, you will have no confusion what the identity of the team is.

Nagelsmann is too much like Potter, i maybe more open to him but not after seeing this shit from Tuchel, Potter, and Lampard. 

The problem with Enrique is that, as u said, he is so stubborn that he wants to force his tactics on his players, even if it doesnt really suit the them. Enrique would require another big go into the transfermarket to make his philosophy work and Im not sure we have the money for it. With the players we have rn, he might struggle and he would maybe use tactics that are not working for these players that are here. 

Nagelsmann on the other hand is way more flexible with tactics and can use the tactic that suits the given players the most. Yes, he overdid it with Bayern, absolutely, but maybe he learned from it. 

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