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Mauricio Pochettino - Sacked

Yup agreed. He only type of foreign player I would be signing in Jan would be a horrible Van Bommel type who can kick people up in the air (including our own players on the training pitch on Tuesday if they have bottled a tackle/failed to give their all on the Sunday)

We could do with a Naybet in defence it's a shame that Hector Moreno got injured when he did
 
tbh, everyone should be watching samper. barca would never sell though. We have more chance signing Busquets.
 
How much do you guys think Pochettino's English has got to do with anything? Sure, he can make himself understood, but his English really isn't great. I can imagine it being very difficult for him to properly motivate and man-manage the lads that don't speak Spanish, and similarly for those players to really get the instructions and motivation they need. It was highlighted as one of the biggest issues with Juande Ramos back in the day.

I know it's probably only a fraction of the problem, but surely him not being able to communicate well enough on the mother tongue of most of the players has got something to say in the state of things. Especially when things are going rough, you imagine clear communication being of paramount importance.

English is Poch's 4th language. Spanish, Italian and French are his first 3.

If you combine our Spanish and French speakers, that's more than half the squad (Soldado, Lamela, Fazio, Ceballos, Lloris, Kaboul, Verts, Stambouli, Dembele, Capoue, Chadli, Ade).

I think my point is that the other 2 major languages of our squad Poch speaks better than he does English (his French is very useful considering our squad). Other than Hodgson, how many English coaches would be able to speak to 85%+ of their squad in their own language?
 
English is Poch's 4th language. Spanish, Italian and French are his first 3.

If you combine our Spanish and French speakers, that's more than half the squad (Soldado, Lamela, Fazio, Ceballos, Lloris, Kaboul, Verts, Stambouli, Dembele, Capoue, Chadli, Ade).

I think my point is that the other 2 major languages of our squad Poch speaks better than he does English (his French is very useful considering our squad). Other than Hodgson, how many English coaches would be able to speak to 85%+ of their squad in their own language?

Plus to be fair I'd say the players showing the most improvements under Poch are actually the English contingent of Rose, Mason, Kane. Whereas if anyone is finding it difficult to adapt to his tactics, its the existing foreign element of the likes of Kaboul, Vertonghen etc. I don't think speaking English is the main or any concern under Poch.
 
English is Poch's 4th language. Spanish, Italian and French are his first 3.

If you combine our Spanish and French speakers, that's more than half the squad (Soldado, Lamela, Fazio, Ceballos, Lloris, Kaboul, Verts, Stambouli, Dembele, Capoue, Chadli, Ade).

I think my point is that the other 2 major languages of our squad Poch speaks better than he does English (his French is very useful considering our squad). Other than Hodgson, how many English coaches would be able to speak to 85%+ of their squad in their own language?

Good point. I didn't know he was fluent in French as well. Thanks for pointing it out. :)
 
He spent two seasons at PSG and a few months at Bordeaux. That doesn't necessarily mean he's fluent in French.

Fair

I think it was 3 years he lived in France in total (he did 2.5 years at PSG).

Also the 5 romance languages are much closer related than say leaping to a Germanic language like English. The old observation obviously being that Italian is just French but with an O on the end of everything.

Re his Italian, I remember reading that he's from an Italian family in Argentina, and was brought up bi-lingual with those two.
 
Fair

I think it was 3 years he lived in France in total (he did 2.5 years at PSG).

Also the 5 romance languages are much closer related than say leaping to a Germanic language like English. The old observation obviously being that Italian is just French but with an O on the end of everything.

Re his Italian, I remember reading that he's from an Italian family in Argentina, and was brought up bi-lingual with those two.

So when you said 'French is his third language' you actually meant. I've no idea what his third language is, but because he speaks Spanish and Italian he's probably decent enough at French?? :lol:;)
 
So when you said 'French is his third language' you actually meant. I've no idea what his third language is, but because he speaks Spanish and Italian he's probably decent enough at French?? :lol:;)

More because he lived there for 3 years in his 20s; and it was listed in those media-made CVs that were going round of him and FdB last spring.
 
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