United might aswell just hire Jose again than bring Tuchel in. It sounds like Radcliffe doesn’t want Ten Haag as manager so it’s likely he’s gone in the summer.
Tuchel is a really good coach, and can do super well if he's given over the squad. He'll actually implement a proper system, unlike this fraud who is so over his head with his job.
Maybe he just fancied a kick-around? Most of these guys do actually like playing the game. And it’s a chance for them to network. Ps: That tackle has just got both the influencer and Kaka some eyeballs.
I agree he’s a good coach but doesn’t strike me as someone who will be with you for 5+ years. Seems like he’s a coach who’ll be there 2-3 years at most. It’s also when things start to go south, he loses his head so easily and it’s like a ticking time bomb
1761416521526435954 is not a valid tweet id Camavinga last match vs Rayo - Penalty Koundé today similar incident - No penalty As well Asensio had similar incident which called a penalty
📸 - Antony has been brought on by Erik ten Hag on his birthday, in the 99th minute. pic.twitter.com/mx4YgBFbkR— 𝐀𝐅𝐂 𝐀𝐉𝐀𝐗 💎 (@TheEuropeanLad) February 24, 2024 100M euro’s…
Can't believe Kaka took it so cool. I would have broken his leg first chance I get in the game. Really wish he would have tackled someone like Stoitchkov.
The logos on the kits do not suggest that in any way. Kaka's twitch channel is going to do big big numbers.
The ball hit Camavinga on the wrist, while it hit Kounde on the elbow that was touching his body. How are they "similar"?
A journalist based in Munich said he and Kimmich are "traumatized" by the national team performances at the last couple tournaments.
Kane is good for some pretty wtf choices. Also as talented as musiala is, he turns the ball over way too easy.
Meh that's not a penalty. There is a difference between this and the one from Camavinga. Here hand is tucked in fully to the body and it hits his elbow. The penalty last week, Camavinga had his hand out and it hit the top of his hand which was sticking out. Both are the right calls.
Kane scores, Leipzig doing well in the second half but letting themselves down finishing opportunities.
Maybe levels better than Germany depending on what you like to watch, however, that was not my point and none of the rest of the above answers my question, unless I misread what you posted, I imagined “ I also think their fan support and stadiums are the best in Europe” to mean fans turning up to watch games at decent stadiums in the country the teams are playing in, I know nothing of fans in New York or Los Angeles, and while I get what you are saying here, I also think not a great deal of them are tuning in to watch Burnley vs Luton either, the EPL as a whole as we all know is just marketed better, but no matter where you are from, no matter the league, no great numbers are tuning in to watch bottom feeders play, in fact I don’t even think many outside the UK would even bother with West Ham vs Wolves, as in every league it’s the top teams that matter, they are more of them in the UK thanks to massive investment, and, added to that, well …..just…………. English as a language, As for Xabi, I have no idea where he’ll go or even if he’ll go anywhere but the idea that if he chooses Bayern instead of Liverpool makes him not trustworthy is pretty bizarre IMO
Sesko is going to be a pretty good forward. He’s probably not at the Haaland level (who is) but I could see him getting 25 goals in the EPL or wherever he lands in another season or two.
I think he's brutally average. The difference between him and Kane on the other end of the field is colossal.
There's a reason why the Premier League has a huge broadcast package while the Bundesliga can't even get an offer to match their last broadcast deal. We can stick our head in the sand, but they have the superior product. Of course it comes down to what each person likes but if I'm into BDSM it hardly makes it commonplace and a great conversation topic at the in laws.