"I would dearly love to know what happened in the second half of last season, because for the first half of the year they looked confident in the plan too, and then they just looked shot. ".
Poor training and lack of fitness, plus Mourinho put a grinder to their souls and wore them out.
Really Nuno and Jose are very different despite some shared ideals
- Main one is we are a possession side under Nuno, we want it, we try to keep it (we may not always execute, but we want it), under Jose possession is irrelevant
- Second big difference is how deep Jose's side are willing to sit, and the expectation that everyone drop back and defend. Under Nuno we are at least 10-15 yards higher without the ball and the top 2-3 stay up even when we lose the ball (mostly)
- We look coached under Nuno, we stay compact, we have patterns, again not the finished article but certainly not relying on individual talent to think something up as it appeared under Jose
- Fitness, last season we had a bunch of Europa games that gave us a head start vs. actual fitness training (see Bergwijn comments re Nuno's double sessions)
- Player playing for the shirt, Nuno has got buy in from the entire squad (or they don't play), Jose only ever managed to get a few onboard and that will cost you in the end.
I really think people watch football today with so many preconceived notions in their head they make up their mind before the game
- We don't play boring football, we are not waiting for something to happen, we are constantly trying to make it happen ourselves
- There are (now) truly very few easy games in the PL, everyone is well coached, everyone has good players (look at United vs. Wolves and Southampton), so the expectation of we should just roll over sides while we haven't even settled our own is fudging naïve
But the two most important things for me in the Nuno era are things I haven't seen in years (including end of Poch era)
- Everyone is playing for the shirt, look at the last 3 PL games and the home game against Pacos, who had a "bad" game?
- We can control a game for 90 minutes, for so long Spurs has had a good half, or a good 60 minutes and then for the rest the opposition (regardless of quality) get 20-45 minutes where they have enough control to change the result of the game, yesterday Watford were completely managed out of the game.