People/professionals meeting their limit is just a reality. I didn't doubt Ange (just like I thought Prince Naseem was ridiculously talented)...I like unorthodox, out of the box thinkers.I see what you are driving at with the idea that Ange’s methods would meet a limit but I would just counter that this sounds like a lot of the doubt he has experienced throughout his entire career. I think in terms of the start we made under him, and the underlying numbers we were showing this season before the injuries, I don’t think his methods were meeting a limit. We were going to some big teams and giving them a bloody nose.
But ultimately what Ange needs is trust and belief in him. I think his previous clubs gave it to him after subpar first seasons. We just never gave him the chance to have a settled side, with enough depth and experience. I would have dearly loved to see how it turned out. I really believe it would have been great, and I think the players knew it too. We have a squad that has worked under some of the best managers in the world, we’ve had World Cup winners etc. If there was any sense from our players that Ange had reached the limit of his capabilities at Spurs it would have shown from them. They wouldn’t support someone who they thought would make them worse, or reduce their chances of success. We just needed ENIC to believe. IMO![]()
Losing Ange and curiosity about what the fan base thought. Some perverse desire to make sure a man often misunderstood gets a fair hearing in some random tiny corner of the internet. And the feelings that it stirred about ENIC.
Every season will have contexts. Every team will have challenges to overcome. There will always be an excuse.
You use that. We don't accept it.
It's not personal or anything. It's just what it is.
Do United really believe Amorin is the answer? I don't know, but they have to give him the go, now hes there. I think with him it's the time for me. He joined mid-season and he plays a system that their team wasn't suited to, but United are a very poor side and have been for a while, masked by the occasional "moment's player." That they have still struggled under him doesn't surprise me. Like you say theres no magic formula and Amorin's 3 at the back base is as questionable as anything Ange tried. Should they invest in his vision despite their last year, I think so, yes, see if he can implement his system well.
Why not the same with Ange, even give the EL win? Well hes not a mid-season appointment and we've seen enough to understand his precepts. I like his philosophy, I enjoy the ideals by which he wants the game played, but the ideals aren't enough. Some pragmatism of his circumstances was necessary, and I never felt that from him. All season I felt like we weren't a million miles off from what he must have wanted, but understanding that we weren't there yet, he needed to adjust that approach. I get the injuries but even more so that's when you moderate the system.
Do you believe in his vision? Do you believe signing more players for him gets the level of quality his system demands. Which areas? Which players? I just see people arguing that pretty much everyone is of the required quality already. There's a lot of hope but little substance as to how he could actually change things, there were no real signs of progress, of ways to counter some of the glaring flaws, just more of the same largely. Even with the uber defensive play in the EL was poor, still no balance to our play. I think with the addition of some better players and a fortunate run with injuries that yes we could have seen better from him league wise but at its core his system is massively flawed and I don't think Tottenham have the ability to address those flaws with the transfers needed and Ange didn't seem interested in them either. We need a coach he can maximize what they have. Not a system that requires us to play excellently just to get a draw.
'I use what'? Looking at all angles of a situation rather than one? Yes thanks, I will always do that...amusingly, you make that sound like a bad thing.
The situation is, do you think ange is the best manager to take us into next season?
For me it's no.
Do i think thomas frank would do a better job next season than ange? Yes.
Thanks ange. But goodbye.
I think we were awful last season. No cohesion.
Our players weren't getting developed. Infact they looked to be regressing.
Our style of play caused lots of injuries that if kept on would see our players permanently lose value and ability.
I think there would have been a serious risk of relegation. The only time i've see us that bad was under ramos in the 2 points from 8 games stretch.
So yes i am very happy we won the europa. I 100% believe it was the right decision to let him go.
All this "context" is you saying. "You are wrong, this is why".
General Haig probably argued much the same after the Battle of the Somme. The worry for many (and I write as someone who was "Ange in") was that an abnormal number of injuries was baked into Ange's style. As you say, maybe the players would've adapted.But I wanted to see Ange with a full season with a normal amount of injuries, a more experienced squad with more depth and a culture strengthened through winning. If we could play our preferred centre backs more than ten times in the league. If we didn’t go basically three months 11 players out and a game every 3 days.
General Haig probably argued much the same after the Battle of the Somme. The worry for many (and I write as someone who was "Ange in") was that an abnormal number of injuries was baked into Ange's style. As you say, maybe the players would've adapted.
"As one French officer put it 'our neighbours, the British, are slower than us because less experienced. Their superb infantry, superbly equipped, is very brave but undergoing a costly apprenticeship'." - https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/command-on-the-somme
Apologies to those of you who thought they were tuning into "The rest is football" and got "The rest is history" instead.
I see this argument. I just think that, again like at all of his clubs, the injuries usually work themselves out once the players are adapted. And if our squad thought seriously that Ange was putting them at risk, he wouldn’t be as beloved as he clearly is.
Again for me it goes back to needing to have faith in the idea. We gave up on it for ENIC reasons, and we’ll never know what it could have been.
I think at the start of this season there was absolute progress to playing his style. I do think underlying numbers were strong (we were below where we should have been on xG and had league leading PPDA stats etc) and the eye test said a lot of our dropped points were down to poor finishing. I think we would have ‘progressed to mean’ had the season not been derailed by injuries.
I remember feeling, even against Villa at home for example, even if we went 1-0 down we were going to score and probably score more. I think we’d got there as a team and would have gotten back to it this season. I can’t prove it, I just have belief in it based on following his career, as well as looking at underlying data not the results.
I mentioned a couple of pages back based on the Montgomery interview that what we saw from December onwards was not Ange ball, it was an attempt to maintain the principles but adapt a bit. So I give him a massive pass for getting away from implementing his system after that period.
One very painful point for me is the fact that we didn't win the first edition of the Europa Conference league. The performance in Europe was criminal. I can boldly say 'Give Ange that same squad' and he would do better with it.Again, I’ll repeat, this is what we saw with so many managers including Ange too except he won us a trophy
Remember losing to a team with a manger in prison?
Or to a crap team from Belgium?
How about a poor Italian side
Norwich at home in The FA cup
anyone…
One very painful point for me is the fact that we didn't win the first edition of the Europa Conference league. The performance in Europe was criminal. I can boldly say 'Give Ange that same squad' and he would do better with it.
Not to mention our performances in the FA and League Cups before Ange. Players turned up often with the wrong mentalities.
But we did win
I was there
We didn’t need to blow united apart because they all executed the plan
I didn’t see good fortune, I saw a real execution of a strategy
The good fortune I assume you mean the clearance off the line from the one time a spurs player made a mistake (Vic)
1-0 in a cup game is as good as 10 - 0 because it’s a cup
So many other managers have came here and failed in the games that mattered for so many reasons (many we won’t know) and many had better squads and players
Ange did something they couldn’t do
Doesn’t mean he shouldn’t have gone but does mean you can’t just ignore those performances that mattered too
LuckYes we did win. And like I said I’m thankful for that and his part in it. I’m not diminishing the win or his role.
Maybe the motivation of our player was spot on, maybe he mentally prepared them better than others had. And that’s all to his credit.
Or maybe he is a “lucky general “ in the Napoleon sense because he definitely ain’t no master tactician
there was a hell of a lot of luck involved… and no I’m not talking about VDVs goal-line clearance that goes under individual heroics.
I’m talking about Fernandes’ free header that it was almost more difficult to not hit the target from. I’m talking about the ball hitting the side netting or wizzing an inch past our goal with Vic motionless the connection a cm different and that’s 3 goals right there.
I’m talking about a lovely team move and cross by Sarr hitting shaw and rebounding towards their own goal before Johnson gets a stud on it and creates that lovely moment.
By pointing these out I’m not taking anything away from the victory, or what it meant to all of us. I’m just stating facts.
We won… and others like Poch didn’t get us over the line. But Poch is 10x the manager Ange is, and if he had that good luck in the later stages of cups that he brought us to we would have won a lot more…. Without ‘sacrificing the league’
It’s a culture in the club and has been for yearsOne very painful point for me is the fact that we didn't win the first edition of the Europa Conference league. The performance in Europe was criminal. I can boldly say 'Give Ange that same squad' and he would do better with it.
Not to mention our performances in the FA and League Cups before Ange. Players turned up often with the wrong mentalities.
Luck
Clearly that is why then
Wow
Disagree that dropped points at the beginning of the season weren't down to the system. They absolutely were down to the system. The system, even when functioning well and leading to dominance in games and chance creation is fundamentally a high risk system. It leaves space to be exploited. Teams in the PL are simply able to exploit that space on a far more frequent basis than opponents Ange has traditionally faced in his career. In those early games we did dominate possession and create chances. The chances we created were not high percentage chances where you'd be scoring 9/10 however we were putting teams under a lot of pressure. However:This is literally what has happened with Ange at every club he’s been at, until it starts working beyond what anyone thought possible.
I’m not saying we definitely would have won the league with him, but I would have liked to see him with a reasonably fit and deep squad that was fully adjusted to the system and the physicality of it. That’s what I was hoping from the third season. The underlying numbers at the start of this season suggested we were on course to be one of the best teams in the league. (A lot of our dropped points at the start were down to terrible finishing, not the system).
So luck plays and played no part?