Jamie Carragher, the man that bragged in his biography that him and his mates went to a mall where a team mate was spending time at to publically harass him and his family because of a training incident. The person that rolled down his car window to spit at another driver because of a comment made. Who the hell is he to tell a guy to not be bothered? The guy has been an absolute maniac for his entire life and was proud of it before he started working for TV and has to pretend to be a responsible adult..
I dont mind Carragher as a pundit, but he is one of the last people in football I would be taking advice from. When you read up on his background and those who surround him you quickly realise what he is like (example - at one point his dad was banned from entering all football stadiums in Britain)
Neuer pulled A LOT of anti Bayern antics while at Schalke. Copying Oliver Kahn's celebration in front of the Bayern fans to aggitate them. Van Gaal fed massively into the anti Neuer campaign. He kept bringing up Kraft in interviews and tried to act like Neuer wasn't necessary. A friend of mine was anti-Neuer back then as well and thought Kraft would surely become the national team goalkeeper any minute. Van Gaal had a ton of influence
Don't know who needs to hear this but here, talking about Dortmund's transfer plans. Sebastian Kehl: "85 million for Sancho sounds like a lot but that's far from being the amount that we actually get to keep from the transfer."
I thought this was common knowledge. He was always going to prefer working in Italy. He never played nor coached elsewhere, I doubt he'd start now, I'm sure he's had a ton of huge Premier league offers in the past as well.
He definitely isn't coming when Florentino tells him the game plan forward is recovering deadweights.
You think Manchester United would have insisted with Solskjaer if Allegri would be open to working outside of Italy? Madrid, Manchester, London, he could pretty much pick his spot. It's pretty naive to think the only choice he's had was Madrid or Juve.
If I was Man Utd then I’d have been going for Conte, not Allegri. United need someone like Conte. It’s a walking competition that club at the moment.
I can't speak on that... What I do know is a guy who many claimed dreamed to one day manager Madrid turned it down... and that wasn't just because he supposedly would get panic attacks working for an institution outside of Italy. That has more to do with part of why the original manager left. Recover.
Japan thrashed France 4-0. Real Madrid starlet Takefusa Kubo has scored in all three matches at the #OlympicGames Japan's next big hope 🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/uLrBBw1u9n— GOAL (@goal) July 28, 2021
Note Kubo’s positioning for Japan. More often than not, he’s playing centrally. His goals have come in that second phase, with a late arriving run. He’s reacting quicker than the opposition defenders. New feature to his game, in his preferred position, now reaping the benefits.— Matt (@MattW_MM) July 28, 2021
It's pretty irrelevant, I'm pretty sure they approached every halfway decent manager, Nagelsmann, Allegri etc. I don't think Allegri wants to work outside of Italy. People are snapping at every angle to attack the club.
That has been rumored/claimed. Again, to the point it has more to do with the fact he's excited about juve roster and comfortable there over our "recovery" plan with the insane pressure here.
He went back to where he was chased out by his best player like a beaten dog. Not sure if he's excited and comfortable. Ronaldo pretty much in control of the entire club.
He never played or coached outside of Italy. He's unlikely to start at about 50 years old. Usually coaches that like the foreign challenge get in on the experience early.