DTKF
Read SAF's book. There is a part in it where he said that he made the mistake, early on, of trying to hold back Giggs from going on his long runs with the ball.
He rectified that mistake. I don't think he will make it again.
What he does do is try and teach them other aspects of the game. He has done this quite clearly with Anderson, and is now doing it with Jones. He tries to make them more complete players.
My guess is he has done the same with Rooney.
Is this the right thing to do? Maybe not, but it is bloody hard to argue with the mans end results.
I agree with you on that point, and of course it's hard to argue with that. It's a matter of preference really.
Sometimes I would prefer a player to excel in certain areas and lack in others, rather than be a very good allrounder.
Rooney, has he changed?
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posted on 20/6/12
DTKF
Read SAF's book. There is a part in it where he said that he made the mistake, early on, of trying to hold back Giggs from going on his long runs with the ball.
He rectified that mistake. I don't think he will make it again.
What he does do is try and teach them other aspects of the game. He has done this quite clearly with Anderson, and is now doing it with Jones. He tries to make them more complete players.
My guess is he has done the same with Rooney.
Is this the right thing to do? Maybe not, but it is bloody hard to argue with the mans end results.
posted on 20/6/12
I agree with you on that point, and of course it's hard to argue with that. It's a matter of preference really.
Sometimes I would prefer a player to excel in certain areas and lack in others, rather than be a very good allrounder.
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