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Paging @Cristo , come defend ya boy!

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Too many spuds and Eriksen shouters think he’s a Modric. He’s very far from it.
He’s nearer to a Jamie Redknapp. Neat and tidy but not influential when it matters. Modric you build and focus your midfield around and he runs it.

He’s been incredibly influential for Spurs, key reason for their ascent during Poch’s tenure. He made that attack tick.

Have you seen his PL record? To compare him to Jamie Redknapp is hilarious :joy:

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That is cold blooded @Stroller. I think Eriksen can at least string sentences together in English.

Have to open his mouth first .

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Lmao. He does kinda look like this all the time: :neutral_face:

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Sure, but they improved after they hired Tuchel. Arteta has this team underachieving, so it’s a bit difficult to tell just how good they can be.

Klopp 2014/2015: 7th, 46 points.
Tuchel 2015/2016: 2nd, 78 points.

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I think the 14/15 season was a total anomaly though in terms of overall performances. Klopp had reached the end of his Dortmund cycle.

I think Tuchel is a solid enough coach and hiring him wouldn’t make me angry at all. Like Emery and like Arteta I’d give him my full backing.

I just don’t believe too much in him being a successful coach but I do believe he’d at least get us playing better football.

Tuchel sacked at PSG—Poch has to be the prime candidate for the job.

I fear we may have missed our chance.

Edit: I’m late…

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If we don’t win our next 3 games, I think it’d be better to bring in a relegation battle specialist over a long term project manager, because let’s be fair, these managers have zero experience in dealing with relegation fodder.
Come home, Nigel Pearson

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I have literally just said exactly the same to @Ashgooner1 :joy:

Pearson might have a problem with the language barrier, but this bunch of pansies don’t listen anyway.

He’ll have to whip em into shape. It’ll be beautiful :heart_eyes:

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Like the diametric opposite of Harry Kane

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Arsenal SM

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There isn’t a better time to approach him and throw everything he wants at him to convince him. We gave Arteta power, why not Allegri? In the summer Chelsea, United, Bayern and Internazionale all might have openings. All those clubs sign the good ones and we end up with another Emery. That would be so infuriating.

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We will hold on for Southgate. Just know it.

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Don’t even tempt fate like that, I might give up if that even comes to fruition.

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Maybe the key to Arsenal revival is hiring an Englishman. Sean Dyche could be Arsenal’s Graham 2.0 (not srs)

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Yeah I’d genuinely tune out completely if we hired Southgate.

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No. I question Allegris taste in players.

Let’s have a competent structure above him first then let him worry about the coaching.

If we are to go with him. As we know he is fine with working under DoF.

We all know about Juve, but Galliani used to throw all kinds of rubbish at him and he would make do.

Looks like we had the right idea with the previous modern structure.

This move to manager is too risky, especially when you hand the keys over to a terrorist.

You’re so contradictory sometimes ;). You don’t trust his taste in players, but a vew lines further you’re basically saying Allegri never bought his own players?

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