7 defeats in 11 champions league games under this manager.
He's not cut for the big stage as a manager sadly and never will be.
7 defeats in 11 champions league games under this manager.
Our game management may actually improveMaybe we should replace our subs bench seats with a sofa and find out.
YesHas tonight ruined your math skills?
I genuinely laughedHe has his badge! He has his badge!
WHAT THE feck DOES THIS MEAN!? I can’t believe Ole didn’t foresee Lingard doing that. He brought him in for his energy and pressing. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out why Lingard may be more use when you have 10 men and are struggling to get the ball back than a 36 year old ffs. This defeat is on two people who had total muppet moments.
Did you see Liverpool perform against 10 men Chelsea? Created nothing. Young boys put them to shame tonight. Klopp out.Did you see Chelsea play with 10 against Pool at Anfield? Compare that performance to what we showed against fkng Young Boys. If you still say they are the same performances and Ole did as well as Tuchel, then there's no point talking about it with you.
Let's see how many gets insanely triggered by this image
That performance showed as if we never practice playing 10 vs 11 in training. Those are drills which all managers deploy during training to allow the team to get used to such situations. However for some reason it felt like it came as a shock to everyone on the pitch.What did he rotate? Lindelof for Varane? Hardly the cause of a problem. The problem was a brain dead red card and last minute pass, but also 0 game plan for playing with 10 men.
This team is ready to win, the manager is not a winner and neither is he stackable or will he do enough to be sacked due to the quality at is disposal. It's purgatory.The worrying part is we might waste the squad. It's ready to win now.
But yes, Ole will always be a 'nearly man'. That performance today was inexecusable.
Our ball recycling is just too poor too often for a top side.
So Ole was partially to blame for that performance and result? The red card is ofcourse not his fault but his in-game management has been questioned for years.I genuinely laughed
But the overreactions are incoming, its actually a bit like natural phenomena, like when the turtles come out of the ocean all together in one glorious night...you know it is happening, but its still fascinating to see.
About the match:
We lost it due to individual mistake. We struggled because we went to defensive which made Young Boys way stronger. After the red card, I don't think, it is a huge mistake to close up shop away from home, but you have to remain dangerous on the counter, taking Bruno away and getting rid of a striker wasn't good. Heck a counter match would have suited us even more than the game we had to play in the first 30min...
Martial barely played. He is a poor tactician, if you dont accept that by now then I am sorry.Got it totally wrong tonight. Those subs were a disgrace. Fred and Pogba should have been hooked before anyone else.
How many more chances is he going to give Martial and Lingard to disappoint?
You realize Lingard was his own fecking sub, right ? Ole was the one who put him in the game instead of Cristiano fecking Ronaldo.
Count me as triggered I guess. Wasting that massive squad potential we have with a manager like Ole in charge surely triggers me.
Let's see how many gets insanely triggered by this image
What logicDid you see Liverpool perform against 10 men Chelsea? Created nothing. Young boys put them to shame tonight. Klopp out.
Answer me this. Do you think if Liverpool or City came here, they would have cowered like us and made Young Boys look like prime Barcelona? No, they would have enforced their style, 10 men or not. That's the simple difference between a manager like Ole and managers like Pep and Klopp. fecking hell, Chelsea didn't look any worse when they played with 10 man against Liverpool. I mean - that's disgusting, no matter how you look at it. And it's all down to Ole.I genuinely laughed
But the overreactions are incoming, its actually a bit like natural phenomena, like when the turtles come out of the ocean all together in one glorious night...you know it is happening, but its still fascinating to see.
About the match:
We lost it due to individual mistake. We struggled because we went to defensive which made Young Boys way stronger. After the red card, I don't think, it is a huge mistake to close up shop away from home, but you have to remain dangerous on the counter, taking Bruno away and getting rid of a striker wasn't good. Heck a counter match would have suited us even more than the game we had to play in the first 30min...
You Solskjaer fans don't care qbout the club....you only care about him.
That’s not how football works at the elite level. There’s typically one small thing that separates teams who are just ‘there about’, and teams who actually go on to win things. You know that too.WHAT THE feck DOES THIS MEAN!? I can’t believe Ole didn’t foresee Lingard doing that. He brought him in for his energy and pressing. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure out why Lingard may be more use when you have 10 men and are struggling to get the ball back than a 36 year old ffs. This defeat is on two people who had total muppet moments.
5 games to go, let’s judge at the end of the groupIf we can't get through this group he needs to go. 3 years in charge and we looked clueless. We have some top players in their prime and they will be wasted while we wait for a guy who is nearly 50 to come good.
They were celebrating like they had just won the CLAnyone who mentions the red card as some sort of an excuse is just embarrassing himself . It’s a freaking Swiss team we were playing .
They are the Swiss champions FFS, not really creme de la creme of European football
We were controlling the game before the red card, why chat shit?Did you watch the game? We could easily have lost 1-4, and that is absolutely on Ole. Being completely dominated by minnows with a squad like ours, 10 men or not. We looked clueless even before the red card.