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The "Official" 2013/14 Other teams matches thread

Fantastic finish to a very entertaining game. Well done Bayern, give them the hope, give them the belief and then take it all away. Beautiful!
 
Thing is Mourinho plays the same tactic against Guardiola's teams let them have the ball and hit them on the break will fail more times than it will work imo - hence his poor record vs Guardiola.
 
Thing is Mourinho plays the same tactic against Guardiola's teams let them have the ball and hit them on the break will fail more times than it will work imo - hence his poor record vs Guardiola.

It will. But I fail to see which tactic would work more than it would fail considering the teams Guardiola's been in charge of.

Interesting to see the Bayern players so fired up for this. Ribery's reaction to scoring, the effort, their reaction to winning etc. Do you guys think it would have been the same with Heynkes still there?

Raphael Hoeningstein (sp?) talked on the football weekly podcast earlier this summer about how a lot of teams that "win everything" fade away a bit as they lose their hunger and that perhaps bringing in someone that wants to change things instead of just keep going the same way might work out very well (paraphrasing at best here). Thought it was an interesting point, something not very often done.
 
It will. But I fail to see which tactic would work more than it would fail considering the teams Guardiola's been in charge of.Interesting to see the Bayern players so fired up for this. Ribery's reaction to scoring, the effort, their reaction to winning etc. Do you guys think it would have been the same with Heynkes still there?

Raphael Hoeningstein (sp?) talked on the football weekly podcast earlier this summer about how a lot of teams that "win everything" fade away a bit as they lose their hunger and that perhaps bringing in someone that wants to change things instead of just keep going the same way might work out very well (paraphrasing at best here). Thought it was an interesting point, something not very often done.

But when you have players with quality he had at Madrid and today at Chelsea and you are supposed to be "the special one" surely you should be able to take the game to a guardiola team. The quality of the teams is hardly weighted against Mourinho.
 
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