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Don’t want to sound horrible but I find his press conferences a difficult listen. I know he’s trying to learn the language but half the time I don’t think he gets his message across when he answers a question. It’ll improve of course but I wonder how much he uses his interpreter on the training ground?
What I love most about him is that he’s not scared to change things around during a game. Ozil’s reaction yesterday was a disgrace. What did he expect? He was having a terrible game and deserved to be hooked.
Unai Emery’s red n white army....
Don’t want to sound horrible but I find his press conferences a difficult listen. I know he’s trying to learn the language but half the time I don’t think he gets his message across when he answers a question. It’ll improve of course but I wonder how much he uses his interpreter on the training ground?
What I love most about him is that he’s not scared to change things around during a game. Ozil’s reaction yesterday was a disgrace. What did he expect? He was having a terrible game and deserved to be hooked.
Unai Emery’s red n white army....
Ozil's reaction was poor and he should be fined for it. But it is also understandable tbh. Taking him off and leaving the worst player on the pitch Comedy Iwobi still on was a shocker of a decision. We had no out ball after Ozil went and we ended up drifting deeper and further onto our back foot until finally they got the equaliser.
Ozil must have thought as he went off: "Ach! Gott in Himmel! Vat is zis shizer?!"
Not usually big on sports autobiographies/biographies, but I am considering getting this - the fact that he has only recently joined us meants that there shouldnt be much (if anything) about AFC, but I am intrigued to learn about the workings of the man, and his thought processing when it comes to managing and coaching
Not usually big on sports autobiographies/biographies, but I am considering getting this - the fact that he has only recently joined us meants that there shouldnt be much (if anything) about AFC, but I am intrigued to learn about the workings of the man, and his thought processing when it comes to managing and coaching
Not usually big on sports autobiographies/biographies, but I am considering getting this - the fact that he has only recently joined us meants that there shouldnt be much (if anything) about AFC, but I am intrigued to learn about the workings of the man, and his thought processing when it comes to managing and coaching
Not usually big on sports autobiographies/biographies, but I am considering getting this - the fact that he has only recently joined us meants that there shouldnt be much (if anything) about AFC, but I am intrigued to learn about the workings of the man, and his thought processing when it comes to managing and coaching