@9320pod We know that Ake and stones are on their way out. With josko now seen as CB after NOR impressing and RAN signing. Who do you think will be most negatively affected long term? Reis? Alleyne? Khusa minutes lowered? When were winning pep likes to keep same pairing
Erling Haaland (55 in 48 matches with Norway) has now scored as many goals as Kylian Mbappé with his senior national team (55 in 94 matches with France). 🤖📈 @Statsdufoot
In 18 years of coaching, Pep has won 40 trophies.
Alex Ferguson won 49 trophies in 39 years of coaching
Ancelloti 31 trophies in 30 years
Mourinho 26 trophies in 25 years
Wenger 21 trophies in 41 years.
No one comes close to Pep.
Everyone talks about Erling Haaland's goalscoring... but the gap between him and the rest is crazy.
He's scoring 1.11 goals per international match.
Of the 80 players to score 50+ international goals, that's the 3rd best rate in history, and hasn't been bettered since 1925.
He's scoring at more than double the rate for Norway as Lewandowski has for Poland or Suarez did for Uruguay.
His 1.04 goals per Champions League game, is more than double the rate of Aguero, Henry and Van Persie.
He's scored 0.9 goals per Premier League game, more than double Ronaldo and Rooney...
322 career goals at 25... INSANE!
Oasis' iconic song 'Live Forever' provided the backing music for an emotional tribute to Ricky Hatton as Liam Gallagher watched on during his funeral service in Manchester.
The predominant football model of our times is the Guardiola one. I hear people think it's obsolete, creates robotic players or produces boring football. Nobody said that when City were winning. In fact, most top clubs (5 out of 8 quarter finalists in the CL and 3/4 semifinalists, Liverpool too) are adopting it because it is a winning model and it is here to stay. It is not the future of football, it is the present. Let me explain to you why in this @BBCSport blog ⤵️
https://t.co/qkJ9T7OXvQ
I remember @SamLee writing a story about David Silva when it was announced he was leaving, and how he measured up as an all-time great in the Premier League. But really, it just outlined the absolute absurdity of Kevin De Bruyne