TheReturnOfTheSpecialOne wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:TheReturnOfTheSpecialOne wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:What the fuck are you talking about 'moaning & groaning interview'; moaning about what ?
WHO donated you?
Can I donate you right back? lol
That's not witty or funny or relevant to either any situation on here or to the conversation.
Which interview ? What did he say that was wrong ?
The last one I've read he was full of praise for Pellegrini & his team mates. Which interview are you talking about ?
The interview either at - or towards the end of - last season, where he talked about how much he was affected by his whole World Cup experience -
9 months earlier, or whenever.
I didn't want to read what he said about Pellegrini : we had enough of that with Stephen Ireland
Just do all your talking on the pitch - wherever you're asked to play.
And whether he worked his socks off or not, he didn't create anything.
Like I said, he looked a World-beater in those games against Chelsea but he looks like he's slipping back into his whole 'victim mode'
Just get out there and seize the game by the scruff of the neck, sonny:
make things happen!
Well here's a recent one.
Manchester City winger Samir Nasri has claimed that new City boss Manuel Pellegrini is a very similar coach to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, with both having the same calm and relaxed aura about them.
The 59-year-old was well loved during his time at la Rosaleda, and Nasri feels that the man-management skills of the former Villarreal boss are similar to those of Wenger.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Nasri said, “For the moment it’s pretty good. He’s someone who talks with the players, so it’s always good for the player to know exactly what he’s doing; if it’s good or if it’s wrong.
“What I like about him is he talks about everything outside football; how you are in your life and stuff and it’s pretty important for a manager to understand these things, like a psychologist, it’s good.
“He’s a little bit like Arsene Wenger in the way he works. Same kind of training, same attitude as well. What’s different between him and other managers I’ve worked with is he’s very present in training. He’s not scared to stop the training when something is wrong.”
The France international also stated how impressed he was with new Spanish signings Alvaro Negredo and Jesus Navas during the club’s participation in the Asia Trophy.
“Negredo we saw a little bit of what he’s capable of against South China,” added Nasri. “He’s a top quality player, a good striker. For him it’s going to be easier to adapt to the squad, him and Jesus [Navas], because we have a lot of Spanish players.”
Negredo and Navas joined from Sevilla for a combined fee of £40million, and look set to play a big part in Pellegrini’s plans next season.