We need Endo before anyone but I think that our manager don’t see this, he took Endo off the last game and we almost lost .
@helston726218 күн бұрын
On the way up now! PUP💙
@etiennepace934018 күн бұрын
First time i hear you but after i noticed that you are from the USA so that explained a lot. So if you are good at tactics you will understand that De Zerbi's way of training for the tactics he uses he hammers the same drills hundreds of times at times and having 8 to 10 players injured every game makes you play the rest of the reserves on a different position and he is forced to play a lot of players from the reserve team and from the youngsters, that means that he loses the automatism he had. After losing in Europe and being too far from the European qualifying positions they have no motivation and he said it himself that at times it is hard for a player to motivate yourself when you have no end goal. Right now they should just try to finish the season without more injuries so they can slowly recover everyone for next season. Also they have sold their 2best players and didn't replace them so actually the team got weaker in respect to other teams. I think with all they have passed this year and with playing so much more games they might have even got the samw score in my head as they got last year.
@JAF_Pod17 күн бұрын
Well yeah, I didn't know why, which is why most of the video is an interview with Joe Sayers from Albion Obsessed and he explains it much better than I ever could've.
@etiennepace934017 күн бұрын
@@JAF_Pod no worries pal, nothing against you or anyone else but nowadays more than before people do not know really how deep a number of coaches go in order for their teams to play the way they do. It is practically like playing chess though you will not find more than a dozen coaches who delve so deep.
@zio__e22 күн бұрын
Fingers crossed for Arsenal to finally make their mark this time.
@kayemmee23 күн бұрын
47:08 🗣 FAKE SNEEZE
@acidpunker124 күн бұрын
Grandad ran the line at Pompey 30's-50' - all Dad's side RN/Dockyard for 200 years - used to landlord The Ship Anson and The Oyster in Pompey. Play Up Pompey! Now in Brom - just promoted. Up the Brom!
@mcpaintersАй бұрын
Uni quite new nothing to do with us. More money for the greedy council
@OTWD_ytАй бұрын
Great video watched it all, I was born 2 miles from fratton park. Unfortunately missed most of this season as I’ve left the U.K. 3 years ago to travel but I’m a pompey boy to my core. Play up pompey 💙
@dj858Ай бұрын
bristol city fan here brilliant to see and hear marlon pack is doing well, he was a beast for us back in league one
@andythomas2862Ай бұрын
Attendances definitely dipped over 2011-2015. 2013 had an average of 12k, dropping as low as 9k.
@MichaelHill-we7vtАй бұрын
Went to my first Pompey game in the old first division in 1958.......and have been a diehard fan ever since, so next season, back in the Championship will be my 66th season......I've seen them go down from that old Div 1 all the way down to the 4th Division, back up to the top flight, back down AGAIN, and we're now on the way back AGAIN.... got the FA Cup win to savour, five Wembley appearances, and the club is still going, the heart's still beating, and right now is a GOOD time to be a Pompey fan.........Pompey till I die!!!
@kayemmeeАй бұрын
I love it! Getting a soft spirt for the Pompey just based on this comment. All the best in the Championship 💙
@TheInternationalistАй бұрын
Great video and great channel name IMO
@tonysammut3799Ай бұрын
Look I'm a Pompey fan (STH, North Stand) but I switched off as soon as this person said Portsmouth were a 'once perennial' premier league club. Just Stupid. 2003-2010 is not perennial. Annoying because this might have been an interesting video.
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
My bad. 2006 is when I first started watching football, so my early years were when Portsmouth were always there. This is about the interview that follows though, and Jack was brilliant. Encourage you to skip that opening bit and go straight in the interview itself if you'd like.
@kayemmeeАй бұрын
A perennial flower is any flower that lives for more than two years. So if you think about it that way... you'd keep watching :)
@AaronRose69Ай бұрын
An avaricious pompey fan follows "anything " Portsmouth,..a casual picks and choses ,...there's the rub.
@tonysammut3799Ай бұрын
@@AaronRose69 Haha, you don't even know what the word avaricious means 🤣"an extreme greed for wealth or material gain". What an embarrassing post. Go back to school.
@tonysammut3799Ай бұрын
@@AaronRose69 What is an 'avaricious pompey fan' when it's at home? I think someone needs to check the dictionary. Try 'avid' maybe.
@williamthompson2941Ай бұрын
I have been Pompey fan since before I went to the Park, on Boxing Day 1963. We were in the 4th level twice during that period. We were promoted this season because Mouse stopped 'playing from the back.'
@Glinty_Ай бұрын
Holy crap Pompey vs Hereford was my first match as well 😂 Small world ey
@SunshineSMLАй бұрын
We were a dream team at fareham town, such a joy clicking on this video and seeing your name Jack, much love x
@JackHancock03Ай бұрын
Those were the days, my friend
@charlieirwin576Ай бұрын
Omg isn’t that guy a coach for Solent Ladies FC !?
@JackHancock03Ай бұрын
Love it gaffer ❤
@fjc97Ай бұрын
Watching to find out the answer of how much Lego Joe Rafferty can stuff up his bum.
@kayemmeeАй бұрын
Why
@fjc97Ай бұрын
@@kayemmee I need to know
@Muesliman467Ай бұрын
Great video. A big thing for Portsmouth this season was the record against the other top sides in the division. 39 points out of a possible 54 against the rest of the top 10 and only one of them (Blackpool) beat us. That compares to 13 points last year by the same metric. In recent seasons we've tended to come unstuck against the better sides, especially in away games.
@NotMiltosАй бұрын
Here from the mighty Jack, you lads have got yourselves a new subscriber 🙌
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
We love Jack 💙
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
Realizing I used a Chesterfield photo at 8:32 🤦♂
@kayemmeeАй бұрын
I thought his name was John Mous or something and "Mousinho" was a play on "Mourinho"
@ektran4205Ай бұрын
jude bellingham is seedorf
@danielogwezi358Ай бұрын
Wonderful Video ❤️💯
@d0nutskipАй бұрын
You deserve more subscribers
@ashnereden2688Ай бұрын
Great video man. I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that noticed this!
@ortegaajesus1998Ай бұрын
Yes, thank you for bringing more attention to the developing CAM positions in modern football. I've been saying it's coming back with all these young stars. Subscribed.
@seiepunteyfrank6326Ай бұрын
To be honest you forget about one the best in that position.. tho am Hala Madrid fun but Martin at Arsenal is fantastic number 10❤
@wayneverhoff2790Ай бұрын
Well one stark difference the the old 10 and the new 10 is the pressing. Jude is often the pressing the GK and then getting back into a low block when needed to. Foden and Palmer are also active in the gegen press as soon as they lose the ball. I mean half of Palmer’s non PK goals are just from snagging sloppy passes form the GK and getting an easy 1v1
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
First part spot on, but that's harsh on Palmer surely 😅
@wayneverhoff2790Ай бұрын
@@JAF_Pod I do think Palmer is overrated 😅 but it’s actually not too harsh. Was especially true before his perfect hattrick. Half his goals were PKs. Half was interceptions leading to 1v1s. Another was that awful deflection against Man U, basically an OG. A couple tap-ins and one banger. So there’s two sides of the argument after the truck game. One could be he’s just getting better and better. Another which I lean more toward was that game is an outlier. Im not cramming him in the England Xi over Saka
@wayneverhoff2790Ай бұрын
Let’s just ignore the fact that Fergie was playing a 4-3-3 with Rooney, Tevez, and Ronaldo… with a drop lying playmaker in Carrick. Same with Rijkaard in 08 before Pep. And how Xavi used to play as a regista before Yaya Toure and Iniesta came around.
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
Yeah 100%. Pirlo played deep for Ancelotti from 2006 or 07 though which is what I was referencing here
@wayneverhoff2790Ай бұрын
@@JAF_Pod that’s true but I was talking more the 4-3-3 in general it sounded like you were really crediting Pep and Klopp in 09. Pep perfected yes but 4-3-3 was already trending up and 10s were trending down. Tho I think that’s it. No one else in the EPL or Serie A had a 4-3-3. Madrid’s 4-3-3 with Robinho was really broken.
@luvadouglaАй бұрын
The rise of the modern cam really came to fruition with the likes of modric, kroos, Iniesta, scholes, zizou and ronaldinho and of course guti. These guys play as a 5, 6, 8 and 10 all at once, jude being the best representation of what they can do, unlock press plays, put in the defensive work (something bayern dont get with musiala) and the ability to score. Good stuff bro, you got a new sub
@BehroOoZАй бұрын
Jude trying his best to be like Zidane I noticed from when he joined Madrid
@okformadridАй бұрын
Thanks for your take. We have a smart man here 😊😊
@mr.pizzapanda7054Ай бұрын
Really underrated channel. Hope your channel increases exponentially ❤ Would love to hear your analysis on upcoming UCL matches 😊
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
Means a lot, thanks so much!
@nemosah3105Ай бұрын
Bro you look like the “knowledge is power guy. “ the dude who red 100 books a day haha loved the video just reminds me of him
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
You just gave one of the better comments the channel has seen and became subscriber #500, you're in our history books forever
@xmari3goldxАй бұрын
Not Tai Lopez! 😂
@kayemmeeАй бұрын
@@xmari3goldx YES, TAI LOPEZ.
@mazennegm33Ай бұрын
Bellingham for the Ballon d"Or fsh5 b2a
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
فعلاً مش بعيد حتى لو إنجلترا ماكسبوش اليورو
@wocerkni6830Ай бұрын
Freedom aka creation, which is why Real Madric have been a beast :)
@italomarmirandabtres1126Ай бұрын
Man, put some music on the background, i'll fit good
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
You reckon? Any (free) recommendations? 😅
@CaraVerdeАй бұрын
I believe so. In a way, the trend of 4-3-3 basically "killed" the Trequartista, and the Gegenpressing trend puts the last nail on the coffin.
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
The #10 role in 2023/2024: *The Undertaker coming out of his coffin*
@CaraVerdeАй бұрын
@@JAF_Pod Vamos Bellingham!
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
@@CaraVerde Indeed
@tomiburic8167Ай бұрын
Just look at that AC Milan team...
@jackswildАй бұрын
General thoughts at 2:06 in. “Ohhhhh this is the Ramadan peace (and exhaustion) not just sheer depression at the news.” Hahaha hope your Ramadan was lovely and learned 🫶🏼🤲🏼
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
Hahaha thank you. Not exhaustion at all really, just that I needed to be a bit quiet because it was the middle of the night 😂
@jackswildАй бұрын
@@JAF_Pod middle of Ramadan and you weren’t exhausted!? Alhamdulilah indeed. Look, at this point you almost sold me on Amorim but the disappointment still lingers. Inshallah, it’s for the best.
@aventura1266Ай бұрын
Just commenting at 3:00 before watching all of it; I think it's a misconception the way you setup this formation with Amorim. There is no "Endo-equivalent" 6 in Amorim's 3-4-3; it operates with 2 central midfielders where one of them is more technical but still fairly industrious - Macca is perfect - while the other is more of a box-to-box midfielder that can definitely win a tackle but is no outright 6 - Endo is not suited for this. However, the CBs sort of compensate for this lack of 6, having a van Dijk type in the center (Gomez would not be in the center) and then two agile ball winners on the left and right. Although Endo is currently performing exceptionally well, we should not base our future from a somewhat limited - in terms of ball-carrying - central midfielder. But this brings up the most exciting part of Amorim's LFC: that Hjulmand-type player can be perfectly filled by Trent Alexander-fucking-Arnold. Also just consider that if we were to play TAA at RM, and Harvey/Salah at RF, where would our right width come from? Furthermore, his flanks are pretty much 10s, let's say, Foden-esque in City. Which is why Harvey is absolutely perfect (made it to 7:20 as I'm typing this so you're spot on) for the RF, however, the LF should be Szoboszlai together with Lucho, honestly, I'd see Szobo starting every game as our LF. That leaves us with: Ali Konaté - VVD - Gomez Bradley - Trent - Macca - Robbo Salah/Harvey - Darwin - Szobo/Lucho Which in my opinion, is a fucking perfect line-up for our team qualities, and which makes me extremely excited.
@JAF_PodАй бұрын
That's good ball knowledge. The preface with going from one manager to the next is always that it won't be a 1:1 copy of what the new manager did at his old club. I think Endo being there is important because playing in the PL with a 2-man midfield will need at least one of them to cover huge ground - think Kantè at Chelsea in 2016/17. Endo has decent technical quality too, which makes me think he should be starting in my opinion. You make a really good point about Szoboszlai. One thing I missed is that he plays in a similar role with Hungary. I agree there. Also - Right width might hinestly come from Trent! It's a curious one given his recent evolution, but not long ago he was breaking records from a wide right position as well.
@aventura1266Ай бұрын
@@JAF_Pod Yeah, I get what you say, but don't forget that Trent is used to being defensively-oriented; he'd definitely do his fair share of defensive work at midfield. I think with the right central CB, that would still work, especially for a team like LFC. In fact, it's a good point you said about not being a 1:1 copy, as I think the main thing that should change from Amorim's Sporting to LFC is that a player like Gomez, or even Endo, should be in the center CB slot. Yeah, actually, I think Endo would do sharply there. At that point, we're basically not far away from Klopp's 4-3-3; we just pushed the CDM down and the wingers up.
@danielogwezi358Ай бұрын
Try talking more on the tactics of every game we play (Liverpool)
@danielogwezi358Ай бұрын
Keep it up❤🎉
@zacknmcsАй бұрын
Just watched the reds play United. I really needed that “it’s gonna be ok” at the beginning 😭😭
@kayemmeeАй бұрын
Surprised Karim Adeyemi is taller than Karim El-Araby tbh
@kayemmeeАй бұрын
The only reason City bought Gvardiol is to snatch him away from every other potential buyer. Spending with total impunity and no need (or accountability) whatsoever. Gvardiol, Ake, and (in a sense) Akanji are basically used for the same reason: left-sided CBs who are usually put out of position at LB because Sergio Gomez isn't "good enough".
@loudkeys9812 ай бұрын
Salah might not want to play Hoffman's role
@JAF_Pod2 ай бұрын
But then again, it's not like he's gonna be told to do the exact same things. Not a 1:1 copy
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Pleasure being involved, buddy
We need Endo before anyone but I think that our manager don’t see this, he took Endo off the last game and we almost lost .
On the way up now! PUP💙
First time i hear you but after i noticed that you are from the USA so that explained a lot. So if you are good at tactics you will understand that De Zerbi's way of training for the tactics he uses he hammers the same drills hundreds of times at times and having 8 to 10 players injured every game makes you play the rest of the reserves on a different position and he is forced to play a lot of players from the reserve team and from the youngsters, that means that he loses the automatism he had. After losing in Europe and being too far from the European qualifying positions they have no motivation and he said it himself that at times it is hard for a player to motivate yourself when you have no end goal. Right now they should just try to finish the season without more injuries so they can slowly recover everyone for next season. Also they have sold their 2best players and didn't replace them so actually the team got weaker in respect to other teams. I think with all they have passed this year and with playing so much more games they might have even got the samw score in my head as they got last year.
Well yeah, I didn't know why, which is why most of the video is an interview with Joe Sayers from Albion Obsessed and he explains it much better than I ever could've.
@@JAF_Pod no worries pal, nothing against you or anyone else but nowadays more than before people do not know really how deep a number of coaches go in order for their teams to play the way they do. It is practically like playing chess though you will not find more than a dozen coaches who delve so deep.
Fingers crossed for Arsenal to finally make their mark this time.
47:08 🗣 FAKE SNEEZE
Grandad ran the line at Pompey 30's-50' - all Dad's side RN/Dockyard for 200 years - used to landlord The Ship Anson and The Oyster in Pompey. Play Up Pompey! Now in Brom - just promoted. Up the Brom!
Uni quite new nothing to do with us. More money for the greedy council
Great video watched it all, I was born 2 miles from fratton park. Unfortunately missed most of this season as I’ve left the U.K. 3 years ago to travel but I’m a pompey boy to my core. Play up pompey 💙
bristol city fan here brilliant to see and hear marlon pack is doing well, he was a beast for us back in league one
Attendances definitely dipped over 2011-2015. 2013 had an average of 12k, dropping as low as 9k.
Went to my first Pompey game in the old first division in 1958.......and have been a diehard fan ever since, so next season, back in the Championship will be my 66th season......I've seen them go down from that old Div 1 all the way down to the 4th Division, back up to the top flight, back down AGAIN, and we're now on the way back AGAIN.... got the FA Cup win to savour, five Wembley appearances, and the club is still going, the heart's still beating, and right now is a GOOD time to be a Pompey fan.........Pompey till I die!!!
I love it! Getting a soft spirt for the Pompey just based on this comment. All the best in the Championship 💙
Great video and great channel name IMO
Look I'm a Pompey fan (STH, North Stand) but I switched off as soon as this person said Portsmouth were a 'once perennial' premier league club. Just Stupid. 2003-2010 is not perennial. Annoying because this might have been an interesting video.
My bad. 2006 is when I first started watching football, so my early years were when Portsmouth were always there. This is about the interview that follows though, and Jack was brilliant. Encourage you to skip that opening bit and go straight in the interview itself if you'd like.
A perennial flower is any flower that lives for more than two years. So if you think about it that way... you'd keep watching :)
An avaricious pompey fan follows "anything " Portsmouth,..a casual picks and choses ,...there's the rub.
@@AaronRose69 Haha, you don't even know what the word avaricious means 🤣"an extreme greed for wealth or material gain". What an embarrassing post. Go back to school.
@@AaronRose69 What is an 'avaricious pompey fan' when it's at home? I think someone needs to check the dictionary. Try 'avid' maybe.
I have been Pompey fan since before I went to the Park, on Boxing Day 1963. We were in the 4th level twice during that period. We were promoted this season because Mouse stopped 'playing from the back.'
Holy crap Pompey vs Hereford was my first match as well 😂 Small world ey
We were a dream team at fareham town, such a joy clicking on this video and seeing your name Jack, much love x
Those were the days, my friend
Omg isn’t that guy a coach for Solent Ladies FC !?
Love it gaffer ❤
Watching to find out the answer of how much Lego Joe Rafferty can stuff up his bum.
Why
@@kayemmee I need to know
Great video. A big thing for Portsmouth this season was the record against the other top sides in the division. 39 points out of a possible 54 against the rest of the top 10 and only one of them (Blackpool) beat us. That compares to 13 points last year by the same metric. In recent seasons we've tended to come unstuck against the better sides, especially in away games.
Here from the mighty Jack, you lads have got yourselves a new subscriber 🙌
We love Jack 💙
Realizing I used a Chesterfield photo at 8:32 🤦♂
I thought his name was John Mous or something and "Mousinho" was a play on "Mourinho"
jude bellingham is seedorf
Wonderful Video ❤️💯
You deserve more subscribers
Great video man. I’m glad I wasn’t the only one that noticed this!
Yes, thank you for bringing more attention to the developing CAM positions in modern football. I've been saying it's coming back with all these young stars. Subscribed.
To be honest you forget about one the best in that position.. tho am Hala Madrid fun but Martin at Arsenal is fantastic number 10❤
Well one stark difference the the old 10 and the new 10 is the pressing. Jude is often the pressing the GK and then getting back into a low block when needed to. Foden and Palmer are also active in the gegen press as soon as they lose the ball. I mean half of Palmer’s non PK goals are just from snagging sloppy passes form the GK and getting an easy 1v1
First part spot on, but that's harsh on Palmer surely 😅
@@JAF_Pod I do think Palmer is overrated 😅 but it’s actually not too harsh. Was especially true before his perfect hattrick. Half his goals were PKs. Half was interceptions leading to 1v1s. Another was that awful deflection against Man U, basically an OG. A couple tap-ins and one banger. So there’s two sides of the argument after the truck game. One could be he’s just getting better and better. Another which I lean more toward was that game is an outlier. Im not cramming him in the England Xi over Saka
Let’s just ignore the fact that Fergie was playing a 4-3-3 with Rooney, Tevez, and Ronaldo… with a drop lying playmaker in Carrick. Same with Rijkaard in 08 before Pep. And how Xavi used to play as a regista before Yaya Toure and Iniesta came around.
Yeah 100%. Pirlo played deep for Ancelotti from 2006 or 07 though which is what I was referencing here
@@JAF_Pod that’s true but I was talking more the 4-3-3 in general it sounded like you were really crediting Pep and Klopp in 09. Pep perfected yes but 4-3-3 was already trending up and 10s were trending down. Tho I think that’s it. No one else in the EPL or Serie A had a 4-3-3. Madrid’s 4-3-3 with Robinho was really broken.
The rise of the modern cam really came to fruition with the likes of modric, kroos, Iniesta, scholes, zizou and ronaldinho and of course guti. These guys play as a 5, 6, 8 and 10 all at once, jude being the best representation of what they can do, unlock press plays, put in the defensive work (something bayern dont get with musiala) and the ability to score. Good stuff bro, you got a new sub
Jude trying his best to be like Zidane I noticed from when he joined Madrid
Thanks for your take. We have a smart man here 😊😊
Really underrated channel. Hope your channel increases exponentially ❤ Would love to hear your analysis on upcoming UCL matches 😊
Means a lot, thanks so much!
Bro you look like the “knowledge is power guy. “ the dude who red 100 books a day haha loved the video just reminds me of him
You just gave one of the better comments the channel has seen and became subscriber #500, you're in our history books forever
Not Tai Lopez! 😂
@@xmari3goldx YES, TAI LOPEZ.
Bellingham for the Ballon d"Or fsh5 b2a
فعلاً مش بعيد حتى لو إنجلترا ماكسبوش اليورو
Freedom aka creation, which is why Real Madric have been a beast :)
Man, put some music on the background, i'll fit good
You reckon? Any (free) recommendations? 😅
I believe so. In a way, the trend of 4-3-3 basically "killed" the Trequartista, and the Gegenpressing trend puts the last nail on the coffin.
The #10 role in 2023/2024: *The Undertaker coming out of his coffin*
@@JAF_Pod Vamos Bellingham!
@@CaraVerde Indeed
Just look at that AC Milan team...
General thoughts at 2:06 in. “Ohhhhh this is the Ramadan peace (and exhaustion) not just sheer depression at the news.” Hahaha hope your Ramadan was lovely and learned 🫶🏼🤲🏼
Hahaha thank you. Not exhaustion at all really, just that I needed to be a bit quiet because it was the middle of the night 😂
@@JAF_Pod middle of Ramadan and you weren’t exhausted!? Alhamdulilah indeed. Look, at this point you almost sold me on Amorim but the disappointment still lingers. Inshallah, it’s for the best.
Just commenting at 3:00 before watching all of it; I think it's a misconception the way you setup this formation with Amorim. There is no "Endo-equivalent" 6 in Amorim's 3-4-3; it operates with 2 central midfielders where one of them is more technical but still fairly industrious - Macca is perfect - while the other is more of a box-to-box midfielder that can definitely win a tackle but is no outright 6 - Endo is not suited for this. However, the CBs sort of compensate for this lack of 6, having a van Dijk type in the center (Gomez would not be in the center) and then two agile ball winners on the left and right. Although Endo is currently performing exceptionally well, we should not base our future from a somewhat limited - in terms of ball-carrying - central midfielder. But this brings up the most exciting part of Amorim's LFC: that Hjulmand-type player can be perfectly filled by Trent Alexander-fucking-Arnold. Also just consider that if we were to play TAA at RM, and Harvey/Salah at RF, where would our right width come from? Furthermore, his flanks are pretty much 10s, let's say, Foden-esque in City. Which is why Harvey is absolutely perfect (made it to 7:20 as I'm typing this so you're spot on) for the RF, however, the LF should be Szoboszlai together with Lucho, honestly, I'd see Szobo starting every game as our LF. That leaves us with: Ali Konaté - VVD - Gomez Bradley - Trent - Macca - Robbo Salah/Harvey - Darwin - Szobo/Lucho Which in my opinion, is a fucking perfect line-up for our team qualities, and which makes me extremely excited.
That's good ball knowledge. The preface with going from one manager to the next is always that it won't be a 1:1 copy of what the new manager did at his old club. I think Endo being there is important because playing in the PL with a 2-man midfield will need at least one of them to cover huge ground - think Kantè at Chelsea in 2016/17. Endo has decent technical quality too, which makes me think he should be starting in my opinion. You make a really good point about Szoboszlai. One thing I missed is that he plays in a similar role with Hungary. I agree there. Also - Right width might hinestly come from Trent! It's a curious one given his recent evolution, but not long ago he was breaking records from a wide right position as well.
@@JAF_Pod Yeah, I get what you say, but don't forget that Trent is used to being defensively-oriented; he'd definitely do his fair share of defensive work at midfield. I think with the right central CB, that would still work, especially for a team like LFC. In fact, it's a good point you said about not being a 1:1 copy, as I think the main thing that should change from Amorim's Sporting to LFC is that a player like Gomez, or even Endo, should be in the center CB slot. Yeah, actually, I think Endo would do sharply there. At that point, we're basically not far away from Klopp's 4-3-3; we just pushed the CDM down and the wingers up.
Try talking more on the tactics of every game we play (Liverpool)
Keep it up❤🎉
Just watched the reds play United. I really needed that “it’s gonna be ok” at the beginning 😭😭
Surprised Karim Adeyemi is taller than Karim El-Araby tbh
The only reason City bought Gvardiol is to snatch him away from every other potential buyer. Spending with total impunity and no need (or accountability) whatsoever. Gvardiol, Ake, and (in a sense) Akanji are basically used for the same reason: left-sided CBs who are usually put out of position at LB because Sergio Gomez isn't "good enough".
Salah might not want to play Hoffman's role
But then again, it's not like he's gonna be told to do the exact same things. Not a 1:1 copy