adexkola
Doesn't understand sportswashing.
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Can we do what City did for Pep, and bring this man over?
And yet they are not the most improved team in the Bundesliga (season-to-season comparison).18 months Leverkusen have gone from 2nd bottom of the league to winning it whilst undefeated and in 2 more cup finals
It's fine, he rejected Bayern as wellAnd yet they are not the most improved team in the Bundesliga (season-to-season comparison).
Stuttgart's revival under Hoeneß is just as impressive.
Who didn't?It's fine, he rejected Bayern as well
They can't keep doing this. So many late goals and how do you not loose a single game!
Is the Real Madrid heritage.
Who are you, the twitter dress guy???On top of his obvious coaching abilities I must also say I’m impressed with his laid back, casual style, with simple sweatshirt / long sleeve and sneakers. Elegant without being overdressed.
Madridismo is all about crushing our enemies, see them driven before us and hear the lamentations of their fansConan the Barbarian fan, I presume?
Nagelsmann wouldn't stand a chance at Utd.On top of his obvious coaching abilities I must also say I’m impressed with his laid back, casual style, with simple sweatshirt / long sleeve and sneakers. Elegant without being overdressed.
Who are you, the twitter dress guy???
Madridismo is all about crushing our enemies, see them driven before us and hear the lamentations of their fans
Madridismo is all about crushing our enemies, see them driven before us and hear the lamentations of their fans
If Leverkusen get raided for their best players in the Summer, then it will be a huge test (his first real big test ) of how good he actually is, or if this season was just a flash in the pan.To be a fly on the wall at his agent's office as the offers are tabled for his services when the time comes. If he doesn't go to Madrid, he's likely to become the best paid manager in the world (on the books), and I wonder how much those offers will go up to if he doesn't swear allegiance to any one/two club(s) and invites a bidding war.
Think he's nailed on for the Madrid job, but there won't be a more coveted manager in the game than him. If he produces a second extremely competitive season at Leverkusen, he'll look nailed on to be next truly great one.
They have four games left. Atalanta is the tough one due to the placement of where it is then the cup final a few days later. Momentum is with them though and I cant see them losing the two league matches left. That match v Atalanta will be brilliant viewing.
If Leverkusen get raided for their best players in the Summer, then it will be a huge test (his first real big test ) of how good he actually is, or if this season was just a flash in the pan.
That’s a big fecking pan!If Leverkusen get raided for their best players in the Summer, then it will be a huge test (his first real big test ) of how good he actually is, or if this season was just a flash in the pan.
You beat them 4-0 in December. Let's see if you can keep the nerves awayOn sunday we will be playing in Bochum for the first time since May 27th '23 - which was the last match of last season
Jens Lehmann owns a trademark that says otherwise.if they go unbeaten through the whole bundesliga season, it doesn’t highlight anything about leverkusen or alonso, it just shows how weak the league is. no one could ever go the through the whole british premier league season unbeaten.
I’ve watched more Bundesliga games this season than all previous seasons combined. And Leverkusen are just a joy to watch. They dominate games but are much more direct in their approach towards the goal than a Pep team. Very intelligent on the ball. Just great stuff.
The late comebacks for added entertainment value. Now I really want them to keep that unbeaten streak going, at least for the full season. And ideally us putting an end to it, sorry @Zehner
If Leverkusen get raided for their best players in the Summer, then it will be a huge test (his first real big test ) of how good he actually is, or if this season was just a flash in the pan.
if they go unbeaten through the whole bundesliga season, it doesn’t highlight anything about leverkusen or alonso, it just shows how weak the league is. no one could ever go the through the whole british premier league season unbeaten.
One of the main reasons Alonso has agreed to stay is that he has assurances from the board and key players that they won't leave this summer.
You guys practise witchcraft. The only explanation for the extreme luck you possess year after year.Who are you, the twitter dress guy???
Madridismo is all about crushing our enemies, see them driven before us and hear the lamentations of their fans
In the age of VAR, that Pires dive vs Portsmouth would've been picked up.There was one weak season in the PL in which Arsenal went unbeaten.
We were 10 minutes away from all Bundesliga UCL final.if they go unbeaten through the whole bundesliga season, it doesn’t highlight anything about leverkusen or alonso, it just shows how weak the league is. no one could ever go the through the whole british premier league season unbeaten.
Not a chance he’d join us with his Liverpool links. He’s destined for a future career of managing both Madrid, Liverpool and Spain.
Only in Bundesliga you can go unbeaten and still perform in the cups. That's how weak Bundesliga is compared to PL.There was one weak season in the PL in which Arsenal went unbeaten.
There was one weak season in the PL in which Arsenal went unbeaten.
We were 10 minutes away from all Bundesliga UCL final.
Alonso regularly rested half (or more) of his first team in cup/EL matches and always used his first choice in the league. He only started fielding his first choice in a cup against West Ham in the quarter final. That's more of the reason why they are always fresh than anything about the league itself. Rolfes built a very good squad with a lot of quality on the bench and Alonso is using this squad wisely to keep everyone fresh and minimize injuries.Only in Bundesliga you can go unbeaten and still perform in the cups. That's how weak Bundesliga is compared to PL.
Can we do what City did for Pep, and bring this man over?
It really seems written in the stars now, and the unfortunate thing is that anything less than an undefeated treble is going to be so underwhelming and uninteresting.
Luckily, one would think that if Xabi plays his best team from here on out they should be expected to win these last four matches.