Un4givableB
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Pep was interested in Maguire, allegedly. But not at that price. Anyway, I wouldn't class him as a player not suited for possession based football.
Anyway, what matters is - obviously - what Ole's "vision" for United amounts to. His ideal brand of football has been described as a hybrid of sorts: he admires both Pep and Klopp - but also embraces a more "pragmatic" approach when it's called for. Which means - yes, what? It means feck all until it translates to something on the pitch, for Manchester United. As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't make much sense to judge players according to any fixed idea about what sort of football works and not: nothing is set in stone in that regard. Football evolves all the time and what seems outdated here and now could very well be embraced again by "progressive" managers tomorrow.
I almost spat my tea out when l read 'Ole's "vision"', all wannabe football managers have 'visions' of the wonderful football they want their teams to play. 'Ole's "vision"' is all theory, the kind of football he wants to play, he has no history of
playing, he doesn't have the know-how to implement his 'vision. We are going to get the kind of football OGS being playing for the last 10 years but with better players.
Like Spurs are going to get Jose ball, the only difference is that they might win something.