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Glasner is a Glazier

I love his post match interviews.
He's somebody that clearly loves the technical side of the game and is happy to explain his approach and team tactics.

Unlike Roy's smattering of cliches after a match, OG actually sounds like somebody that knows where they are doing.

Long may he stay.
 
I love his post match interviews.
He's somebody that clearly loves the technical side of the game and is happy to explain his approach and team tactics.

Unlike Roy's smattering of cliches after a match, OG actually sounds like somebody that knows where they are doing.

Long may he stay.

Same, absolutely love it.

I've watched a lot of football, but have no 'formal training'. And as a result, knew something felt different in the 2nd half, but didn't know what. And definitely couldn't articulate it.

Since Glasners interviews, I've often always wondered why most other managers dont talk like this, and as you said talk in cliches.
 
I agree about Glasner's clarity in his analysis.

Mind you, it must be demanding for the players!
Discussing Chilwell on Monday he said he must be careful about leaving the space behind him for the opposition to exploit , while at the same time asking him to be aggressive in the forward positions that he takes up.
 
I agree about Glasner's clarity in his analysis.

Mind you, it must be demanding for the players!
Discussing Chilwell on Monday he said he must be careful about leaving the space behind him for the opposition to exploit , while at the same time asking him to be aggressive in the forward positions that he takes up.
The two aren’t necessarily contradictory. He talked afterwards about him being good in possession, more attacking than Mitchell, but a bit passive in defending leaving space in behind. I don’t think he expects him to stay deep or run back to cover when we lose possession, but rather to be aggressive in forward positions with and without the ball i.e. press high when we lose the ball to prevent the pass in behind rather than stand off and allow the ball in behind .
 
I love his post match interviews.
He's somebody that clearly loves the technical side of the game and is happy to explain his approach and team tactics.

Unlike Roy's smattering of cliches after a match, OG actually sounds like somebody that knows where they are doing.
all well and good. But don't throw out the baby with the bathwater.
As Don Corleone said "never let your enemies know what you are thinking"

Sun Tzu would mumble in platitudes & rambling nonsense too.
 
OG has us playing so well away from home. Would be nice if he could stop us being such a soft touch at home. He’s got us playing some good stuff and agree with comments about his interviews. I especially liked when he was asked about Mateta scoring and said “that’s his job”.

However, home form is a problem we haven’t solved and in all likelihood we will probably have another season of c45 points.
 

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