Not a Chelsea supporter as u know but seen a few games. The football is attacking, fun to watch, and I think you will get top 4 which would be a great achievement given the transfer situation.
For me it's not being rigid with the formation, whether playing 3-4-3, 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3. I would quite like to see him play with 2 out and out strikers now and then though.
"What is your favourite thing about Super Frank being our head coach?"
Too many to list, can't pick one (here's a few)...
- Tactical adaptability & flexibility
- Fairness
- True to his words
- Squad management
- Man-management (capacity to manage and be empathetic towards players, on a player & human-level)
- Genuinely invested in developing young players, empowers them (currently reaping the rewards).
- Good judgement
- Media-Savvy (refreshing change from last seasons excruciating damp squib)
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That by simply being who is he, the entire fanbase is united again.
All my reservations about him, the young players, and in certain cases a cult mentality forming among some fans who are convinced everything about us right now is destined for greatness in years to come (based on hope alone), I'm loving the fact everyone's pulling in the same direction again.
I had no problem with Sarri. I understood what he was about, what he wanted and how his decisions with certain players were to aid what he was after long term, but the divide he caused in the fanbase just wasn't nice. I didn't agree with it nor many of the reasons why fans didn't support him (Rory's "Chelsea man" perfectly crystallized how lame the reasons were), but it doesn't change the fact the divide was there and it's never fun supporting a team when the fans are polarized.
The "Lampard effect" when it comes to Jorginho is a perfect example. For the most part he's been no better or worse this year than he was last year, but because the fans are united behind this manager they can see his value now, he's no longer a vessel to pour frustration onto for ridiculously flimsy reasons... e.g. against Southampton we played 433 with Jorginho in the holding role and Kante more advanced (correctly), and I've not seen one mention anywhere of "Kante's a DM, what's Frank doing", etc... the belief people have in him is causing them to think clear, it's fantastic.
There's a lot I like about Lampard from a managerial standpoint as well, I echo Sideshow's point for a start, but that's absolutely the #1 thing I'm enjoying about him atm
Lamps is very good in pressers
Reminds me a little of Klopp in terms of unyielding positivity except not with the manic energy Klopp has
Liked him as a pundit, like him as a manger. Its nice to see Chelsea finally make use of a wonderful youth system theyve neglected for years, footballs a lot better to watch as a neutral than i can remember for some time too.
Not been in management long so much hes gna learn and improve on too.
Cant comment on haven rn
Anyone else?
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Oh I just saw
Dammit sidey
Stick with him for the next 8-10 years, chelsea will dominate European and English football
The fact that he's been there, seen it, done it, broke records means he's not going to get phased.
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posted on 11/10/19
Not a Chelsea supporter as u know but seen a few games. The football is attacking, fun to watch, and I think you will get top 4 which would be a great achievement given the transfer situation.
posted on 11/10/19
For me it's not being rigid with the formation, whether playing 3-4-3, 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3. I would quite like to see him play with 2 out and out strikers now and then though.
posted on 12/10/19
"What is your favourite thing about Super Frank being our head coach?"
Too many to list, can't pick one (here's a few)...
- Tactical adaptability & flexibility
- Fairness
- True to his words
- Squad management
- Man-management (capacity to manage and be empathetic towards players, on a player & human-level)
- Genuinely invested in developing young players, empowers them (currently reaping the rewards).
- Good judgement
- Media-Savvy (refreshing change from last seasons excruciating damp squib)
posted on 12/10/19
Using yoof
posted on 12/10/19
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posted on 12/10/19
That by simply being who is he, the entire fanbase is united again.
All my reservations about him, the young players, and in certain cases a cult mentality forming among some fans who are convinced everything about us right now is destined for greatness in years to come (based on hope alone), I'm loving the fact everyone's pulling in the same direction again.
I had no problem with Sarri. I understood what he was about, what he wanted and how his decisions with certain players were to aid what he was after long term, but the divide he caused in the fanbase just wasn't nice. I didn't agree with it nor many of the reasons why fans didn't support him (Rory's "Chelsea man" perfectly crystallized how lame the reasons were), but it doesn't change the fact the divide was there and it's never fun supporting a team when the fans are polarized.
The "Lampard effect" when it comes to Jorginho is a perfect example. For the most part he's been no better or worse this year than he was last year, but because the fans are united behind this manager they can see his value now, he's no longer a vessel to pour frustration onto for ridiculously flimsy reasons... e.g. against Southampton we played 433 with Jorginho in the holding role and Kante more advanced (correctly), and I've not seen one mention anywhere of "Kante's a DM, what's Frank doing", etc... the belief people have in him is causing them to think clear, it's fantastic.
There's a lot I like about Lampard from a managerial standpoint as well, I echo Sideshow's point for a start, but that's absolutely the #1 thing I'm enjoying about him atm
posted on 13/10/19
Lamps is very good in pressers
Reminds me a little of Klopp in terms of unyielding positivity except not with the manic energy Klopp has
posted on 13/10/19
Liked him as a pundit, like him as a manger. Its nice to see Chelsea finally make use of a wonderful youth system theyve neglected for years, footballs a lot better to watch as a neutral than i can remember for some time too.
Not been in management long so much hes gna learn and improve on too.
posted on 13/10/19
Cant comment on haven rn
Anyone else?
posted on 13/10/19
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posted on 13/10/19
Oh I just saw
Dammit sidey
posted on 13/10/19
Stick with him for the next 8-10 years, chelsea will dominate European and English football
posted on 14/10/19
The fact that he's been there, seen it, done it, broke records means he's not going to get phased.
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