It is amazing to see that within today's football manager's culture he differentiates himself by never (?) berating his players...
He uses stuff such as "we were not good today"...etc.
"Southampton wanted it more"..."of course they were better than us"...
He tells the truth on the game...but he does it in a manner that lets his players down easy. That is his way in public. Wonder if that is also how he tells it to his players in private????
His classic understatements makes you hear in your mind's eye..."we were not so good today". Gotta give him a for speaking softly but if we think on acts like the deliberate and controlled, created and managed rivalry between Walcott and Giroud that so far has been producing prodigious returns when the hounds - (myself included) - are braying for a specialist striker along the order of a Suarez or Sergio Aguero then it is clear he has toughness to go with his unquestioned 'smarts'.
Let us see what his team does next as it responds to his brand of 'speak softly but wield a big stick'?
He uses stuff such as "we were not good today"...etc.
"Southampton wanted it more"..."of course they were better than us"...
He tells the truth on the game...but he does it in a manner that lets his players down easy. That is his way in public. Wonder if that is also how he tells it to his players in private????
His classic understatements makes you hear in your mind's eye..."we were not so good today". Gotta give him a for speaking softly but if we think on acts like the deliberate and controlled, created and managed rivalry between Walcott and Giroud that so far has been producing prodigious returns when the hounds - (myself included) - are braying for a specialist striker along the order of a Suarez or Sergio Aguero then it is clear he has toughness to go with his unquestioned 'smarts'.
Let us see what his team does next as it responds to his brand of 'speak softly but wield a big stick'?
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