just published on Telegraph website
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...e-interview-players-human-beings-footballers/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...e-interview-players-human-beings-footballers/
Great article, cheers for posting![]()
Did you read it from the shed?
Reminds me of CH in some ways, humble, down to earth but has a different footballing philosophy which, we hope, is more exciting to watch. Has the ptoential to be a great managerial legend if he lives up to what we think is his potential.
The king is dead, long live the King![]()
Chris WHO![]()
“It’s that balance between attack and defence we’ve got to get right,”
He is proud of his reputation for positivity: “We’ve got to this point by trying to build our attacks, control our attacks. We’ve wanted to go into games with a belief that we can win.
“It’s important that we can play with that freedom. I don’t think I’d have got to this point if it was all on the back of one thing. To knock Galatasaray out in a two-legged game you have to be able to defend. That’s the reality.
“All I can promise is I’ll do my very best. I’ll try as hard as I can. We want our teams to be able to entertain the supporters - they’re such an important part of the industry, sometimes forgotten a bit. At the Amex they’ll be very important for us. So we’ll try and entertain. At the same time I know we’re in the results business. I’m not naive.”