Bedfordspurs
Mark Falco
Takes over at PSG and has a worst season than the guy he replaced who is back in the final they lost...
The guy is so Spurs it’s scary
The guy is so Spurs it’s scary
love Poch, never should have got rid.
What i will say is that i dont think his methods translate well at big clubs with established marquee names. People talking about Bielsa at Spurs for example. You need young, hungry players.
You think you can bowl into PSG and ask Neymar for double training session? won't translate well. Needs a large youth contingent to make it work, which is why we were so strong under him. Once those players aged, got tired of his methods, needed a painful rebuild to go again.
Shame.
The issue is, how sustainable is that model? Every 3-5 years you have to ship our half of your team cause they're emotional and physically spent and start all over again, hoping the new additions hit the ground running.
If you reach a high performance point like we did, how do you sustain that, especially if you don't actually win any silverware.
Poch needs to find a way to solve that conundrum
It's my favourite way for the team and club to play BUT this is a problem emerging imo with teams that play to a certain system and culture. (e Even Klopp at the moment)The issue is, how sustainable is that model? Every 3-5 years you have to ship our half of your team cause they're emotional and physically spent and start all over again, hoping the new additions hit the ground running.
If you reach a high performance point like we did, how do you sustain that, especially if you don't actually win any silverware.
Poch needs to find a way to solve that conundrum
Oblivion hopefully.You're still dependant on those incomings hitting the ground running I guess. Take Liverpool they bought Kieta, Minamino, Jota, Thiago and about 50 defenders and their form has still fallen off a cliff and was doing last season as well.
So you don't just need incomings but that Bayern Munich model of incoming where the player has already been doing it at a high level for a period of time, but is young enough to still be hungry. Tough to find.
Or, in the refresh process do you accept that the players brought in will take 2 seasons maybe to the level of the players they are replacing and therefore accept a decline in team performance for a period of time?
Liverpool are now in the position where their team is ageing and it looks like the front free will be broken up. Van Dyke and Matip are 29, Wijnaldum, Henderson and Thiago 30, Milner 35, Mane and Firmino are 29, Slah about to turn 29.
Klopp had squeezed everything out of these players as Poch did, but what now?
You're still dependant on those incomings hitting the ground running I guess. Take Liverpool they bought Kieta, Minamino, Jota, Thiago and about 50 defenders and their form has still fallen off a cliff and was doing last season as well.
So you don't just need incomings but that Bayern Munich model of incoming where the player has already been doing it at a high level for a period of time, but is young enough to still be hungry. Tough to find.
Or, in the refresh process do you accept that the players brought in will take 2 seasons maybe to the level of the players they are replacing and therefore accept a decline in team performance for a period of time?
Liverpool are now in the position where their team is ageing and it looks like the front free will be broken up. Van Dyke and Matip are 29, Wijnaldum, Henderson and Thiago 30, Milner 35, Mane and Firmino are 29, Slah about to turn 29.
Klopp had squeezed everything out of these players as Poch did, but what now?
I think if you continually add 2 youth players a season into the squad while letting older players leave or the ones who have not quite made it.
the problem is if the older players are WC almost unreplaceable (e.g. with us Eriksen & Kane). A squad that wants to win something has to have players in their prime, it can't always be kids
the other problem is if you need to change 2-3 players a season, you need to integrate them a hell of a lot faster than Poch historically has been able to.
I think typically the 'good' players were integrated quickly....the problem is if the older players are WC almost unreplaceable (e.g. with us Eriksen & Kane). A squad that wants to win something has to have players in their prime, it can't always be kids
the other problem is if you need to change 2-3 players a season, you need to integrate them a hell of a lot faster than Poch historically has been able to.
the problem is if the older players are WC almost unreplaceable (e.g. with us Eriksen & Kane). A squad that wants to win something has to have players in their prime, it can't always be kids
the other problem is if you need to change 2-3 players a season, you need to integrate them a hell of a lot faster than Poch historically has been able to.
You don't replace the whole squad at once. Replace 4 players every year, and you have basically a new squad every 5 years.The issue is, how sustainable is that model? Every 3-5 years you have to ship our half of your team cause they're emotional and physically spent and start all over again, hoping the new additions hit the ground running.
If you reach a high performance point like we did, how do you sustain that, especially if you don't actually win any silverware.
Poch needs to find a way to solve that conundrum