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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 8 months ago 100%

    Not sure what you're getting at. I am Hallenbeck. I am the mod of the !coys@lemmy.world. There is no ”Hallenberg". Not sure what you're saying.

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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 100%

    I still don't see moderation options on my posts from Mastodon.

    This community: https://lemmy.world/c/coys

    Most of my posts are from Mastodon. None of them can be removed from Lemmy from within Lemmy, even though I am a mod of that community.

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Hamstring injuries are up 96% compared to last season
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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 100%

    Feels like we’re approaching the point where rules about minutes played per week/month/year might need to be regulated.

    It's complicated to legislate for, though. It's not just about limiting time played as a blanket policy across leagues. Context is important. Have a listen to this podcast with performance manager I posted a link to a few days back:

    https://lemmy.world/post/8310123

    Specifically the part starting at 33:15. It's not a straightforward problem to solve, sadly.

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    Hamstring injuries are up 96% compared to last season

    Sources: - https://theathletic.com/5068440/2023/11/20/premier-league-injury-latest-news/ - https://www.premierinjuries.com/injury-table.php

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    [BBC Sport] Why are Premier League injuries at a new high? www.bbc.com

    - **Injury crisis**: The Premier League has seen a record number of injuries this season, with 196 in just over three months. Newcastle and Manchester United are the worst-hit teams with 14 players injured each this season. - **World Cup effect**: The 2022 winter World Cup in Qatar may have contributed to the increase in injuries, as players had to play more games in a shorter time before and after the tournament. The average length and severity of injuries also rose after the World Cup. - **Hamstring injuries**: Hamstring injuries have seen a 96% increase this season, with 53 incidents. This may be related to the longer added time and the higher tempo of the Premier League games. - **Cost of injuries**: Injuries have a significant financial impact on clubs, as they have to pay wages to unavailable players. The cost of injuries across the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and Ligue 1 was £617.8m in 2022-23, a 27.3% increase from the previous season. - **Festive period**: The upcoming festive period will see more games in a short span of time, which may lead to more injuries. The Premier League says no club plays within 60 hours of another match, but some experts suggest 72 hours is the optimal recovery time.

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    The Biggest Danger To English Football, Salary Caps and How Much Money Do Football Clubs Lose? - The Rest Is Football pca.st

    cross-posted from: https://mastodon.online/users/hallenbeck/statuses/111438924092907782 > The Biggest Danger To English Football, Salary Caps & How Much Money Do Football Clubs Lose? - The Rest Is Football > > REALLY interesting episode with Crystal Palace co-owner and chairman Steve Parish. > > [https://pca.st/episode/5b0d8ca8-0013-41cf-b158-0451672b0190](https://pca.st/episode/5b0d8ca8-0013-41cf-b158-0451672b0190) > > What is the biggest threat to the growth, or even survival, of domestic football? Would salary caps help level the playing field? Is it ok for football clubs to continually lose money? >

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) [The Guardian] Everton’s deduction is a tremor – City and Chelsea may face the earthquake
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    The City and Chelsea cases are much bigger, so it's understandable that it will take longer. But it nothing comes of it, what message will that send?

    https://nitter.cz/TheAthleticFC/status/1725906962292838539

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    [The Guardian] Everton’s deduction is a tremor – City and Chelsea may face the earthquake www.theguardian.com

    Summary - **Everton verdict**: The Premier League has docked Everton 10 points for breaching its profit and sustainability rules. Everton is the first club to be punished for breaking financial fair play rules. - **City and Chelsea cases**: Manchester City and Chelsea are also under investigation by the Premier League for alleged financial wrongdoing. They face more severe charges and potential sanctions, including relegation. - **Premier League's stance**: The Premier League is keen to enforce its rules and regulations and deter clubs from circumventing them. It also wants to retain some of its regulatory powers amid the prospect of an independent regulator. - **Everton's appeal**: Everton has said it will appeal against the verdict and the finding that it failed to act with the utmost good faith. However, experts believe it is unlikely to succeed. - **Other clubs' claims**: Leeds, Leicester, Burnley and Southampton have 28 days to inform the commission if they want compensation from Everton. They are not allowed to take separate legal action through the courts.

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Burnley, Leeds and Leicester plan to sue Everton for £300m after Toffees were found guilty of breaking Premier League spending rules
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    Does this mean we all get to sue City and Chelsea too?

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Everton receive immediate 10-point deduction
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    And Chelsea

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Hi all, new mod here, hoping to breathe a little bit of life into this community! Say hi in the comments and let me know anything you want to see from this community.
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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 100%

    Agreed! Interesting content, in-depth analysis, great goals, highlights from extraordinary or notable matches. 👍

    I've found some content I've posted along these lines gets downvoted (e.g. https://lemmy.world/post/8042698) for no given reason, which is always a bit dispiriting. In that example, it's always good fun to get an insight into how top coaches think, even if you don't support that team. Sky's Monday Night Football great for that - Gary O'Neil and Thomas Franck being notable examples recently:

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Hi all, new mod here, hoping to breathe a little bit of life into this community! Say hi in the comments and let me know anything you want to see from this community.
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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 100%

    Hello!

    Would be great if highlights and goals could be kept in a single matchweek thread or similarly organised somehow. They often crowd out and rapidly push down other content making it hard to see. I've sometimes logged in to find a wall of scores and match updates for stuff I'm not interested in (e.g. the wall of Copenhagen v Manchester United goals recently - would those not be better served up in a single thread rather than a post per goal?). Highlights are fine, but I can usually find extended highlights pretty easily on the many highlight websites out there (including YouTube). Posting scores here seems a bit redundant too - there are so many apps and websites now that provide live scores and in-depth stats.

    But I appreciate these things might be useful to others so just appealing for perhaps a bit more organisation around them.

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    Tifo Football Podcast: Is too much football causing injuries? pca.st

    cross-posted from: https://mastodon.online/users/hallenbeck/statuses/111416599829567870 > Tifo Football Podcast: Is too much football causing injuries? > > If you only listen to one thing this international break, make it this. A fascinating and absorbing deep dive into the many aspects and problems associated with player fitness. > > It's *much* more complicated than a binary fit/not-fit decision. > > [https://pca.st/aw90kigz](https://pca.st/aw90kigz)

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Atlético Madrid head coach Diego Simeone on the Premier League: "No one defends"
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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 85%

    We Spurs fans had three defensive coaches in succession (Mourinho, Nuno, Conte) and those seasons were pure misery and without any progress, despite at least two of those coaches being proven "serial winners". There's a reason why top clubs in the Premier League aren't defensive – fans and the media hate it and it doesn't suit the league. The clubs at the bottom of the league tend to adopt more defensive low-blocks and mid-blocks out of necessity. Some clubs like Brentford and Wolves have had some success and are dubbed "giant killers" for adopting a low-block and counter-attacking style. But they're not top-4 contenders.

    West Ham were steered to victory in the Europa Conference league by David Moyes and he is a notably defensive, pragmatic coach.

    Also, in the 22/23 Champions league, 3 of the 4 Premier League clubs in the competition have lower GA/90 (goals against per 90) stats than Atletico:

    • Atletico: 1.50
    • Liverpool: 1.50
    • Chelsea: 0.90
    • Tottenham: 0.88
    • Manchester City: 0.38

    The eventual winners of the Champions League last year was of course City, with a total number of goals conceded of just 5 in a total of 1170 minutes of play. Atletico conceded 9 in only 540 minutes.

    I don't think Simeone knows what he's talking about.

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    Chelsea FC face new questions over how Roman Abramovich funded success (summary of article below 👇) www.theguardian.com

    - Leaked files reveal Chelsea FC received a series of secret payments worth tens of millions of pounds over 10 years from former owner Roman Abramovich. These may have breached football financial rules. - The payments appear to be connected to player transfers and contracts for Eden Hazard, Willian, Samuel Eto'o, and manager Antonio Conte among others. - The payments were routed through offshore companies and some may not have been properly declared to football authorities. This could violate financial fair play rules and regulations on accurate financial reporting. - Experts say the Premier League could punish Chelsea with point deductions if rules were broken to gain an unfair advantage. The league, FA, and UEFA are investigating. - There are also revelations around Abramovich secretly funding efforts to challenge financial fair play rules in court. And suspicious payments to the owner of Anzhi Makhachkala before Chelsea bought Willian and Eto'o from that club. - Chelsea says the allegations pre-date the current ownership, which has voluntarily reported "incomplete financial information" from the Abramovich era to authorities. The club says it is assisting investigations.

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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 100%

    Same for me but using Geddit. Also finally exploring Mastodon for a replacement for match threads.

    Both are part of the fediverse so not mutually exclusive.

    You can start a match thread on Mastodon and mention the handle of this community in the post (@football@lemmy.world) and it'll not only start a thread on Mastodon, but also here. Comments added on Masto will appear in the thread here and vice versa. Likes on Masto will appear as upvotes here and upvotes here appear as likes on Masto. It's quite cool. You can tell when a post originated from Mastodon because it has that little rainbow fediverse icon on it.

    If you follow a Lemmy community on Masto, the posts will appear as boosts in your timeline.

    Here's a thread I started on Masto but is also on the !coys@lemmy.world community:

    https://lemmy.world/post/8197032

    All the comments were added from Mastodon, not Lemmy.

    This is a thread I posted here directly from Mastodon:

    https://lemmy.world/post/7968059

    More details on how all this works here: https://vijayprema.com/using-lemmy-from-my-existing-mastodon/

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Ali Gold asked Postecoglou: Is there a chance that the amount of waiting around players are doing now with VAR can lead to more muscle injuries?
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    It's not the calls that are the problem. In the Tottenham Chelsea game the decisions were all correct in the end (pretty much). It's all the waiting around that's the problem. It ruins the flow and enjoyment of the game. I don't know anyone at this point that thinks VAR has improved the game. Fans of clubs in the Championship often tell me they prefer no VAR.

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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 90%

    Yeah, experience from moderating over at !coys@lemmy.world is that you've just got to keep posting and posting and posting and gradually, very slowly, the numbers creep up. Same on Mastodon on the #MastodonFC and #COYS tags (can't speak for other clubs). You've got to give people a reason to come back.

    Personally, I'm not sure the individual posts containing a single goal from a specific match is helping much. Makes the community seem very noisy. IMO would be better to have one thread per match with goals posted as comments. But I'm not mod here and others may feel differently, so ¯_(ツ)_/¯

    FWIW, I don't see the community as dead. I post a few things here and there's often a good number of votes and some good discussion. Seems far from dead to me.

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Ali Gold asked Postecoglou: Is there a chance that the amount of waiting around players are doing now with VAR can lead to more muscle injuries?
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    They’ll need to come up with some strategies for keeping warm while waiting an indeterminate amount of time while waiting for VAR.

    In American Football they use stationary bikes to keep warm.

    https://bikehike.org/why-do-nfl-players-use-stationary-bike/

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  • hallenbeck hallenbeck 10 months ago 50%

    Yeah, he did say, "I was half-tempted to throw some balls out there for them to kick around". It's right there in the quote I posted.

    They'll need to come up with some strategies for keeping warm while waiting an indeterminate amount of time while waiting for VAR.

    So not bullshit at all then.

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 10 months ago 100%
    Ali Gold asked Postecoglou: Is there a chance that the amount of waiting around players are doing now with VAR can lead to more muscle injuries? www.football.london

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/8065229 > Postecoglou: "*Absolutely. I am not going to draw a direct correlation to Micky's injury but I was half-tempted to throw some balls out there for them to kick around. It's the reason we have warm-ups but if you're going into a game, the fact there was only 47 minutes of game time the other night in whatever it was, 110, that is not ideal for the type of athletes we have out there*" > > That's the disgrace right there. All this waiting around is likely harming the players.

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    Ali Gold asked Postecoglou: Is there a chance that the amount of waiting around players are doing now with VAR can lead to more muscle injuries? www.football.london

    Postecoglou: "*Absolutely. I am not going to draw a direct correlation to Micky's injury but I was half-tempted to throw some balls out there for them to kick around. It's the reason we have warm-ups but if you're going into a game, the fact there was only 47 minutes of game time the other night in whatever it was, 110, that is not ideal for the type of athletes we have out there*" That's the disgrace right there. All this waiting around is likely harming the players.

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Flav on TalkSPORT on Arteta's outburst. Is he right? What do you think?
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    Is the argument trash, though?

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    100% agree the discourse should be public. Good point.

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    Flav on TalkSPORT on Arteta's outburst. Is he right? What do you think? youtu.be

    He makes a lot of sense. Unless managers (and fans) proactively act together, and have a calm and ongoing dialogue nothing will improve. Instead, managers rant and rave post-match in a knee-jerk way and only when it goes against them. Get together and deal with it like adults. Less of the drama.

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    [The Athletic] Why Spurs struck gold when they signed Guglielmo Vicario – Charlie Eccleshare theathletic.com

    **Summary** - Vicario was signed by Tottenham this summer from Empoli in Italy for £16.3 million. Head coach Ange Postecoglou made bringing in a new goalkeeper a top priority. - Vicario has impressed with his shot-stopping ability, saving over 3 more goals than expected based on shot quality faced. He has a high goals prevented rate of 1.4, meaning he concedes fewer goals than expected. - A big part of Vicario's appeal was his personality - he is humble, hard-working, and eager to learn and improve. He adapted quickly to the Premier League and gelled well with the squad. - Vicario is comfortable playing as a sweeper-keeper, coming off his line to clear balls and support Spurs' high defensive line. This allows Spurs to play higher up the pitch and press opponents. - His distribution by passing short to midfielders rather than long kicks represents a change from former keeper Hugo Lloris. This helps Spurs build up play from the back. - Vicario has been a transformative signing for Spurs, allowing manager Postecoglou to implement his tactical approach. His shot-stopping and sweeper style have made Spurs' defense much stronger this season.

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) [BBC] 'One of the most mind-boggling Premier League games ever'
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    Yes, the big league with their multiple camera angles led to so much scrutiny after the games, VAR felt somewhat inevitable. I'd like to see it radically scaled back. Goal line technology is fine. But get rid of the ridiculous offside checks and the debatable handballs and let the game flow. There's an argument emerging too that all the standing around waiting for decisions can lead to injuries as muscles cool and stiffen.

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    [BBC] 'One of the most mind-boggling Premier League games ever' www.bbc.co.uk

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7914713 BBC Chief football writer Phil McNulty pieces through the carnage. Interested to know what the neutral's view of this match was, especially Ange's comments after the game. “It’s who we are, mate. Even with five men, we’ll have a go.” https://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/news/every-word-ange-postecoglou-said-28057867 **Have you been involved in as crazy a game as that before?** > No, but I think it's going to become the norm. It's where the game's heading. Unfortunately it's how we're going to have to watch and participate in football from now on because... look I've said it before, I don't like it. I don't like the standing around. I don't like the whole theatre around waiting for decisions. > > But I know that I'm in the wilderness with that. I'm on my own. In my 26 years I was always prepared to accept the referee's decisions, good, bad or otherwise, and I've had some shockers in my career let me tell you. I've had some go my way as well but I cop that because I just want the game to be played. > > When we're complaining about decisions every week this is what's going to happen. If people are going to forensically scrutinise everything to make sure that they're comfortable that it's right and even at the end of that we're still not happy. So what does that mean? It means that we're going to see a lot of standing around. > > I just think it's just diminishing the authority of the referee. You can't tell me that referees are in control of the game because they're not. The control is outside of that but that's the way the game is going so you have to accept that and just try to deal with it. **When you say you're in the wilderness, the fans seem to dislike it so is it other managers or club execs?** >I don't know but it seems like there isn't a great call for us to go back to accepting the referee's decisions for the majority of it. I understand goalline technology because that's a simple one. That came in and no one's complained about it. > > But in searching for this utopia of no wrong decisions in a game, that doesn't exist. It never will but that's the road everyone wants to go down. > > It's self-inflicted because we all complain about decisions every week. That's not new. We've been complaining about decisions...I've been doing this for 26 years and I've heard managers, me included, complaining about decisions in the past, but we've got on with it. We didn't feel the need to find some miracle cure for it. > > I don't think that that's a viable option because we've opened that door, allowed the technology. Now we want transparency. I guarantee the next thing is we'll have referees mic'ed up and explaining decisions. > > There's plenty of other sports where you can watch referees do that. I don't think it's better for football, but like I said I think I'm in the wilderness with that one. **Do you think that the Premier League managers should get together through the LMA to teach the referees how to referee a game?** > See that's the problem. That's the problem. Premier League managers should just manage their football clubs. I've never and I never will talk to a referee about the rules of the game. > > I was taught that you grow up and you respect the officials. You know what managers do? I tell you what managers do. We, me included, try to find ways to bend the rules and get around them. Tell me what the rule is and I guarantee you'll have a room full of managers processing 'how can I get around this?'. > > They're not the right people. We're not the right people and I get that people keep saying that. I don't agree with that. What I want is the best officials always being upskilled to officiate the game. > > I think that it's so hard for a referee to officiate the game nowadays. Their authority is constantly getting diminished. I grew up afraid of referees. They'd be like policemen. Nowadays I guess we talk back to policemen as well. > > I'm old school mate. I'm from a bygone era and I just like the purity of the game but that's not what's going on. > > Part of this is my problem. I've got to embrace it and find a way to work with it but it goes against everything I want to work with my team on. I want my team to play fast, attacking, high tempo go at it football. > > If we get a red card, a penalty against us, so what. Let's cop it, let's go again. But we have to stand around for two minutes trying to figure out if something is offside or not. Let the linesman make the decision. Remember it used to be the benefit of the doubt to the striker. Remember that? We all lived with it. The game didn't collapse, but like I said I'm an old man shouting at the clouds mate. I'll cop it for that but that's who I am.

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    [BBC] 'One of the most mind-boggling Premier League games ever' www.bbc.co.uk

    BBC Chief football writer Phil McNulty pieces through the carnage.

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Saudi Arabia set to host 2034 World Cup
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    The final was a great match for sure. It's just all else associated with that tournament was terrible.

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    [Ali Gold] What Rob Mackenzie will bring to Postecoglou and Spurs' new recruitment team (tldr summary below 👇) www.football.london

    Summary: - Tottenham have overhauled their recruitment department, hiring Johan Lange as technical director and bringing back Rob Mackenzie as chief scout. - Mackenzie previously worked at Spurs in 2015-16 before moving to Derby County. He has an analytical background and worked with Lange at Aston Villa. - The new recruitment team will aim to use data and analysis to unearth undiscovered gems in the transfer market, as well as identify players who fit Postecoglou's system. - Mackenzie is known for his thorough scouting and for advising against players who won't fit a manager's tactics. Postecoglou is expected to have a big influence on transfers. - The new setup aims to improve on recent recruitment issues at Spurs. Paratici's role may be diminished with his ban, while Postecoglou drove transfers in his first window. - The hope is the new team brings efficiency and minimizes risk in signings, avoiding past mistakes like Ndombele. Providing tailor-made players for Postecoglou's system is the priority.

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    Summary of Ange's 2023-11-02 presser www.football.london

    Quote of the day: **Did you go to the team meal, it looked fun?** *The reason it was fun was because I wasn't there.* **Summary** - Team news: Davies still has ankle issue and is touch and go for Chelsea game. Udogie also 50/50 with injury. Everyone else available apart from long-term absentees. - Focused on the present and next challenge of Chelsea game, not dreaming about anything further ahead. - Next few games against Chelsea, Villa, Man City, Newcastle will be defining but only focused on Chelsea now. - Gave players couple of days off after Palace game then intensive training this week to make up for lack of midweek games. Used it to work on things physically, tactically and keep squad fit. - Not focused on league table position, just on tackling each challenge and focusing on improving. - Pochettino had huge impact at Spurs and his work is unquestioned. Will only be respect from club for him but won't get guard of honour as we want to win. - Styles have similarities in wanting to play progressive, attacking football but more nuance than just saying two managers/teams are alike. - Players equally culpable for last season, had to take responsibility and embrace new direction. Changed environment, training, way we do things. - Son seemed right choice for captain at the time with Kane leaving. Knew he would embrace it and fill leadership void. Helped rejuvenate him. - Lange now in building interacting with people. Important he and Mackenzie joined early before January window. Aims to get business done early in window. - Sarr's versatility to play 6/8/10 a strength currently. Will refine game but provides enormous energy now. - Romero been rock in defense, guides others with winner mentality. Van de Ven partnership working well but down to individual quality. - All managers have unique challenges outsiders can't understand. Pochettino will get Chelsea right, has great track record. - Success not about unlimited spending. Needs right chemistry and players committed to cause. Wouldn't want £1bn and 24 best players. - Didn't worry about inheriting Pochettino's legacy. Focused on what environment needed. Once managers become exes, they're exes. - Attack clicking through players understanding roles more, becoming clearer in approach. More upside but takes time. Goals vs Palace came from training work.

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    Son's top 10 "best" goals according to xG and PSxG

    I was digging around in Son's data on FBref recently, exploring his phenomenal xG overperformane ([see here](https://mastodon.online/@hallenbeck/111293316231491706)) and thought I'd dig out his goals that are both low xG (harder to score) and high PSxG (post-shot xG - quality of shot, difficulty to save). The link here is a list of those goals. The closer to 0 the xG, the more difficult the shot. The closer to 1 the PSxG (also sometimes called xGOT), the more perfect the shot and more difficult to save. https://rentry.org/sonny-goals Interesting that both recent goals against Arsenal feature 6th and 1st. What do you think? How many of these do you rank among your favourite Son goals? It's interesting his first against Arsenal in the recent NLD is number 1. Maddison's assist was stellar, but the way in which Son made use of so little space, squashed between two world-class defenders, and struck it with absolute perfection... It's so unlike other Son goals, and shows what a versatile and lethal strikers he is. A fantastic goal and hopefully a foreshadowing of many more to come. It'll be interesting to see where his xG, PSxG, and overperformance goes now that he's scoring all his goals from inside the box.

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Saudi Arabia set to host 2034 World Cup
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    Most? According to what survey? I don't know of a single person that thought it was, overall, a good WC. I'd wager most people would put it down as one of the least memorable in living history. It was dreadful, and players came back to the Premier League knackered and injured. Worst WC ever.

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    [The Athletic] Leonardo Gabbanini on leaving Spurs, working with Ange, and recruiting Van de Ven and Co – Adam Leventhal, Nov 2, 2023 theathletic.com

    tl;dr summary: - Leonardo Gabbanini was Tottenham's chief scout who became interim sporting director after Fabio Paratici's departure due to a 30-month ban for illegal transfer practices at Juventus - Gabbanini faced many challenges during his 14 months at Spurs, including Paratici's ban, Pochettino's departure, and uncertainty over Harry Kane's future - With Paratici gone, Gabbanini worked directly with Levy and Postecoglou over the summer transfer window to sign players like Maddison, Porro, Van de Ven, Vicario, and Udogie - Levy wanted "fresh air" after the toxicity of Conte's tenure and controversy around Paratici, so he hired Postecoglou based on Gabbanini's recommendation - Gabbanini and Postecoglou bonded over their focus on understanding players as people, not just athletes - After the summer transfers, Tottenham decided to hire more directors above Gabbanini, so he left feeling he took Spurs as far as he could in the interim sporting director role - Gabbanini is proud of the club's current pathway and success after the challenging times during his tenure

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    The Changing Face of Scouting: Rob Mackenzie’s full series of articles www.skysports.com

    Thanks to [@paulk_@mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/users/paulk_) for the link to this. In this series of articles for Sky Sports, from 2017 Mackenzie outlines the challenges facing the modern football scout and the insights that can help to overcome them.

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    coys Come On You Spurs! Some players Rob Mackenzie has had a role in scouting
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    He's not related to Tifo's Jon Mackenzie is he?

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    Some players Rob Mackenzie has had a role in scouting

    A list of some players Rob Mackenzie has had a role in scouting: - Jamie Vardy - N'Golo Kanté - Riyad Mahrez - Heung-min Son - Toby Alderweireld - Ollie Watkins - Emi Martínez - Matty Cash - Bertrand Traoré Pretty good CV. This article from 2014 is worth a read: https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11662/9484649/the-science-of-scouting-changes

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    coys Come On You Spurs! Is Son one of the best finishers EVER? Let's look at some data. 👇
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    Updated version of this graphic based on feedback:

    https://thelastboyscout.uk/assets/img/son_xg_stats.webp

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Saudi Arabia set to host 2034 World Cup
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    That is fucking ridiculous and a disgrace. It was shit in Qatar in the middle of winter and it'll be shit in Saudi. What a joke. The levels of bribery and corruption in world football now is incredible.

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Men's Ballon d'Or: Lionel Messi wins eighth award, beating Erling Haaland to trophy - BBC Sport
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    I don't think Haaland coming second is a fair representation of his stature as a striker enjoying the fruits of exceptional service. He's notably worse when Rodri and KDB aren't playing. The fact that goal scorers like Haaland get votes highlights what a weird award Ballon d'Or is. The focus should be on the team award with secondary individual awards for best positions (best 9, best 10, best wingers, 6, fullbacks, centrebacks, and gk).

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  • coys Come On You Spurs! 📣 Call for moderators
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    Thank you. I've made you a mod. :)

    It doesn't require any work really, but I'm keep to have more people than just me keeping an eye on things in case we get spammed.

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    [Nihal Arthanayake] Why I'm keeping shtum on Tottenham winning the Premier League www.standard.co.uk

    > ”But let me state this very clearly: we must not get ahead of ourselves. Even though by the end of play today we may well be five points clear at the top of the table we must remember, without smirking too much, what happened to Arsenal last season.”

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    Do you know where I can get xG data before 2017? That's where FBref stops.

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    I've redone it with a little more care (see above) and agree the summing of xG over performance wasn't a good idea. It was a vestigial artefact where I'd been mucking about and I wish I'd removed it, but it was late and I couldn't be bothered as it didn't really affect the point I was making and it's not intended to be rigorous maths.

    The results in the updated version aren't significantly different apart from Messi. The reason Messi's over performance has shifted so much in the update is because I removed the three PSG and MLS years, which I think are an unfair reflection on him.

    I don't agree averaging the xG overperformance "grossly" inflated the numbers (unless you consider 6% gross). I do agree including the PSG and MLS years grossly short changes Messi, but I noted something to that effect in the original.

    You don't need to be quite so hostile to people sharing their stuff here btw - save that for Twitter or Reddit if hostilities float your boat. I take it you're not and have never been an educator? But no harm done - thx for the feedback - it was useful and improved the analysis :)

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    A little heavy to say "fraudulent" and "total BS" - it's a sketch I quickly knocked up from FBref data (which only goes back to '17) to help me understand Son's low xG and relatively high actual goals. It's meant to be indicative rather than precise. Critique and improvement always welcome, but no need to be so rude, mate. I'll make some improvements based on your feedback.

    I was a little surprised by these figures myself so went looking for any prior work in this area and found this from '21: https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/tottenham/son-heung-min-xg-harry-kane-b1782968.html. The figures there broadly reflect what I've got here. The point being made remains the same. It also contains some theories as to why Son is such an outlier, but the conclusion seems to be Son is indeed unusual.

    "Goodman agrees, though, that in a game of mostly uniform standards of finishing, Son’s numbers are startling."

    "Goodman" here is Mike L Goodman, the former managing editor of StatsBomb.

    I agree it will be good to see how he fares with a) more shots; b) more goals; c) more play in the box. This season and beyond with him playing as a 9 should hopefully shed some light.

    I also agree he's probably not the one-of-a-kind genius Messi is. But to be even vaguely comparable is in itself quite a remarkable thing. And the bigger question for me is, is there anyone else, aside from Messi, that comes close?

    Update: here's an improved version: https://thelastboyscout.uk/assets/img/son_xg_stats.webp

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    Would you say he's THE most elite finisher, though? He's definitely up there when comparing the data of his peers. That's what I mean but underrated. He takes fewer shots than the others, so that could be skewing things. But then again, if you look at other players who take a similar number of shots, they don't overperform like Son consistently does. I don't know, he seems to be a bit of a outlier. I can't find any other player like him. Will be very interesting to see what his numbers are like at the end of this season with him playing as a 9 and without Kane. Will he still overperform?

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    Oh I think I see what you're saying: a poor team will create poorer chances in general, leading to lower xG shots. There's truth in that, but is it the case at Spurs? The club has had an average league position of 4.6 over the last 10 seasons, which suggests it has had above average players, regardless of (lack of) trophies, so you'd have thought, on balance, those players would in general be capable of "good play" resulting in high xG chances. All that is besides the point, though. This analysis is about how Son has an uncanny ability to score low xG chances.

    Handy hint: you can eyeball low xG goals by looking at a player's Goal Log on FBref then sorting on the xG column, low to high. Always fun to check out the really low ones. The PSxG stat (called xGOT on Sofascore) gives us an indication of how savable the shot is - the closer to 1, the less likely to save. It's a useful indicator of the "quality" of the shot to go along with the "difficulty" represented by xG.

    E.g. https://fbref.com/en/players/92e7e919/goallogs/dom_lg/Son-Heung-min-Goal-Log

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    No, it takes into account the events and circumstances of the play, not the individual skill of the players involved. At least, that's how Opta's xG model works.

    xG does not take into account the quality of player(s) involved in a particular play. It is an estimate of how the average player or team would perform in a similar situation.

    More here: https://fbref.com/en/expected-goals-model-explained/

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    Is Son one of the best finishers EVER? Let's look at some data. 👇

    cross-posted from: https://mastodon.online/users/hallenbeck/statuses/111293316231491706 **I've made an updated graphic based on feedback. Thanks to [@nooeh@lemmy.world](https://lemmy.world/u/nooeh) for the critique. Updated graphic here:** https://thelastboyscout.uk/assets/img/son_xg_stats.webp > Is Son one of the best finishers EVER? Let's look at some data. 👇 > > We use actual goals minus expected goals (xG) as a proxy for finishing skill. Players who consistently score more than their xG means they are scoring goals other players would miss. Generally, only the most elite goalscorers \*consistently\* outperform their xG. > > And I can find no player who consistently beats Son. It's astonishing. > > Can you find anyone better at elite level? > > [\#COYS](https://mastodon.online/tags/COYS) [#THFC](https://mastodon.online/tags/THFC) [#PremierLeague](https://mastodon.online/tags/PremierLeague) [#MastodonFC](https://mastodon.online/tags/MastodonFC)**___****___**

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    football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) How Tottenham Hotspur compare to the rest of the league so far
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    We need to find a way to make it bigger.

    Post content and replies consistently over time and it'll grow. The problem is people expect it to be like the other networks that have been through that process over decades. Takes time and tenacity to build communities. :)

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Ange Postecoglou becomes first manager to take 23 points in their first 9 games in the Premier League. Impressive.
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    True. But now with Scott Munn running the football. We can only hope Levy has learned his lesson and will leave the football side of Tottenham Hotspur FC to football people. If he can rake in the cash from the stadium and other ventures then more power to him, just as long as it doesn't come at the embarrassing expense of good football.

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    He wasn't clearly the issue. He's been doing well at Bayern with a team only partially built around him. He probably wouldn't have be the best fit under Ange, and perhaps we wouldn't be doing as well, but he wasn't THE problem at Spurs. Perhaps symbolic of many of the problems that have dogged the club since Poch's peak. Arguably a case of Ewing Theory.

    I'd put the main issue down as Levy neglecting the football in favour of the business (the stadium etc), then seeking quick fixes when things turned south. But with Scott Munn coming in to take over running the football side, along with Ange as coach and Lange as scout, we could have reached a turning point. Time will tell.

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    Weren't a joke under Poch - Levy just didn't invest in new players and burnt that squad and the manager out. A few years in the wilderness with the wrong managers was the worst thing that could have happened. But here we are with the right manager now, back as a contender.

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  • coys Come On You Spurs! A reminder of how good Bentancur was at his peak for Spurs (Fbref stats)
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    Ah, I didn't realise there's a way to browse all links on here. It would explain the random weird downvotes.

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  • coys Come On You Spurs! A reminder of how good Bentancur was at his peak for Spurs (Fbref stats)
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    ??

    I don't understand - what am I missing?

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    Thanks very much - I appreciate that 🙏

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    Why the downvotes?

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) This is insane- I could see literally all 3 clubs go for him at the end of the season!
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    I have no interest in Real Madrid so have no idea what's going on there apart from that Jude Bellingham is doing well and they're top. Why's the writing on the wall for Ancelloti? He's doing a good job isn't he?

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  • football Football (Soccer fútbol fußball 足球 ) Son Heung-min matches Salah, Scholes, Shearer, and Henry as he moves up to FOUR Premier League Player of the Month awards
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    He's proved to be a great captain too. A great leader.

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    Son Heung-min matches Salah, Scholes, Shearer, and Henry as he moves up to FOUR Premier League Player of the Month awards www.premierleague.com

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6742185 > Son has won September 2023's award putting him in good company: > > 7: Sergio Aguero; Harry Kane > > 6: Steven Gerrard; Cristiano Ronaldo > > 5: Wayne Rooney; Robin van Persie > > 4: Son Heung-min; Dennis Bergkamp; Bruno Fernandes; Thierry Henry; Frank Lampard; Marcus Rashford; Mohamed Salah; Paul Scholes; Alan Shearer; Jamie Vardy

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    Son Heung-min matches Salah, Scholes, Shearer, and Henry as he moves up to FOUR Premier League Player of the Month awards www.premierleague.com

    Son has won September 2023's award putting him in good company: 7: Sergio Aguero; Harry Kane 6: Steven Gerrard; Cristiano Ronaldo 5: Wayne Rooney; Robin van Persie 4: Son Heung-min; Dennis Bergkamp; Bruno Fernandes; Thierry Henry; Frank Lampard; Marcus Rashford; Mohamed Salah; Paul Scholes; Alan Shearer; Jamie Vardy

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    Ange Postecoglou makes Premier League Manager of the Month history www.premierleague.com

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6741946 > Postecoglou has won the award for the second time in a row, making him the first manager to win in each of his first two months in the competition. > > The last manager to win the first two awards of any season was Jurgen Klopp, in 2019/20, when Liverpool went on to lift the Premier League Trophy.

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    Ange Postecoglou makes Premier League Manager of the Month history www.premierleague.com

    Postecoglou has won the award for the second time in a row, making him the first manager to win in each of his first two months in the competition. The last manager to win the first two awards of any season was Jurgen Klopp, in 2019/20, when Liverpool went on to lift the Premier League Trophy.

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    How Tottenham Hotspur compare to the rest of the league so far

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6697898 > Spurs are currently top of the league. Here's a look at the relative strengths and weaknesses of the rest of the pack. > > - Arsenal and City are so (boringly?) similar > > - Liverpool looking most well rounded > > - Villa similar to Spurs but without the press > > - Brighton similar to Spurs but without the defence and counters > > - Chelsea look dangerous... if they can find the net > > - Newcastle worse than results would imply > > - United better than results would imply Data sourced from: https://datamb.football/teamradars/ **Key to the attributes** - **Goals**: Goals per 90 - **Attacking**: Shots on target per 90, Touches in box per 90, xG per 90 - **Possession**: Possession %, Positional attacks per 90, Accurate passes per 90, Pass accuracy %, Avg passes per possession - **Counter**: Counter-attacks per 90 - **Defending**: Goals conceded per 90, Shots on target against per 90 - **Physicality**: Duels won %, Aerial duels won % - **Pressing**: PPDA (Passes per defensive action) **Addendum**: Brenton = Brentford. That was a typo on my part - apologies. [#EPL](https://mastodon.online/tags/EPL) [#MastodonFC](https://mastodon.online/tags/MastodonFC)

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    [Evening Standard] Howard Webb addresses VAR controversy after Liverpool’s loss to Tottenham www.standard.co.uk

    cross-posted from: https://mastodon.online/users/hallenbeck/statuses/111212833870959361 > [Evening Standard] Howard Webb addresses VAR controversy after Liverpool’s loss to Tottenham > > "The PGMOL’s chief refereeing officer believes the rule that meant the game could not be pulled back after those on VAR had realised the error will be addressed." > > Also, in a fit of the blazing obvious, he concludes the communications protocols need to be improved. > > [https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/howard-webb-var-liverpool-tottenham-premier-league-2023-b1112673.html](https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/howard-webb-var-liverpool-tottenham-premier-league-2023-b1112673.html) > > [\#COYS](https://mastodon.online/tags/COYS) [#LFC](https://mastodon.online/tags/LFC) [#EPL](https://mastodon.online/tags/EPL) [#MastodonFC](https://mastodon.online/tags/MastodonFC) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/02cefd6a-47ac-4702-989b-e9e5669cd5a3.png)

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    Come On You Spurs! hallenbeck 11 months ago 100%
    Full list of Spurs players transfer value increases by Transfermarkt

    via [@paulk_@mastodon.social](https://mastodon.social/users/paulk_)

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    EURO 2028 host stadiums announced cartilagefreecaptain.sbnation.com

    cross-posted from: https://mastodon.online/users/hallenbeck/statuses/111211456686009160 > **EURO 2028 host stadiums announced** > > London — Wembley Stadium (90,652) > > Cardiff — Principality Stadium (73,952) > > London — Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (62,322) > > Manchester — Etihad Stadium (61,000) > > Liverpool — Everton Stadium (52,679) > > Newcastle — St James’ Park (52,305) > > Birmingham — Villa Park (52,190) > > Glasgow — Hampden Park (52,032) > > Dublin — Aviva Stadium (51,711) > > Belfast — Casement Park (34,500) > > Good to see for London they chose the best two stadiums. 😁

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    [The Athletic] Premier League verdicts: Top five predictions, first sacking, unpopular opinions, composite XIs of season so far theathletic.com

    cross-posted from: https://mastodon.online/users/hallenbeck/statuses/111211305966961876 > [The Athletic] Premier League verdicts: Top five predictions, first sacking, unpopular opinions, composite XIs of season so far > > Oliver Kay, Carl Anka, Caoimhe O’Neill, Stuart James, and Nick Miller give their top-five predictions, most and least impressive managers, and composite XIs of the season so far. > > Impressive showings for Maddison, Udogie, and Van de Ven in the combined XIs. > > [https://theathletic.com/4945036/2023/10/10/premier-league-predictions-sacking-transfer/](https://theathletic.com/4945036/2023/10/10/premier-league-predictions-sacking-transfer/) > > Unpaywalled: [https://archive.ph/U8hyq](https://archive.ph/U8hyq)

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    [The Athletic] Socceroos manager Graham Arnold interview: Messi ‘mind games’ and kicking the s**t out of Postecoglou theathletic.com

    cross-posted from: https://mastodon.online/users/hallenbeck/statuses/111211016834683288 > [The Athletic] Socceroos manager Graham Arnold interview: Messi ‘mind games’ and kicking the s\*\*\* out of Postecoglou > > Interesting to read some stories about Ange from an old friend and competitor. > > Ange's hard-won skills in coaching players could be the (in part, at least) secret to his success. > > [https://theathletic.com/4945124/2023/10/10/graham-arnold-australia-postecoglou-messi/](https://theathletic.com/4945124/2023/10/10/graham-arnold-australia-postecoglou-messi/) > > Unpaywalled: [https://archive.ph/D7ynJ](https://archive.ph/D7ynJ)

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