How Managers Talk to Their Teams | American Coach Reacts

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  • @curtiswatson4192
    @curtiswatson4192 Pƙed rokem +159

    To answer your question about David Silva, at the time of the match Silva's newborn baby was born premature and was fighting for survival in hospital, Silva was a key player to the team but on leave obviously for the birth of his child. Pep was basically saying while the team couldn't do anything to help, the least they can do is play for him while he watches on in hospital and hope it helps him through the tough time. Thankfully the baby survived and is now healthy alongside Silva's girlfriend .

  • @oskarstobinski4522
    @oskarstobinski4522 Pƙed rokem +124

    Jose really had a wild career. He has been EVERYWHERE. And he has lost his first final this year in like 20 years

    • @Stratahoovius
      @Stratahoovius Pƙed rokem +19

      Tottenham will do that to a man. Even Conte couldn’t win anything with you us!

    • @tomeboaventura9054
      @tomeboaventura9054 Pƙed rokem +21

      He didn't lose, he was cheated.
      Sevilla are infamous for cheating their way into Europa League. It's a disgrace.

    • @im_dungeonfc
      @im_dungeonfc Pƙed rokem +1

      Didn’t Mou’s Chelsea lose to Pep’s Bayern in the Eufa Super cup final 2:2(5:4p)?

    • @marco_1909
      @marco_1909 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@im_dungeonfc yeah but its not really considered a cup final because its a one off match. But i get what you mean

    • @kalalas3170
      @kalalas3170 Pƙed rokem +3

      First European final*

  • @dylansharkey6040
    @dylansharkey6040 Pƙed rokem +71

    Tottenham are the only club he's managed where he never won a trophy... they decided to sack him right before a cup final, and a final against none other than Pep... which led many to believe it was a financial decision bc there may have been a clause in his contract given a trophy to his name. If there was anyone you want going up against Pep, it's Mourinho... needless to say, they lost the final

    • @CF-sd4rl
      @CF-sd4rl Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      They also sacked him right during the super league stuff so it was just a weird time

    • @Dylan_Hudson
      @Dylan_Hudson Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      I wanted to kick so hard Levy in the BALLS for that!!!

    • @Flojs
      @Flojs Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      As a Guardiola fanatic, those clashes was wonderful and stressful to watch (peps Barca joses Madrid) but I think the manager who has challenged pep the most has been klopp

  • @LauraGS564
    @LauraGS564 Pƙed rokem +62

    I like the camera showed Vincent Kompany when Pep said 'in a few years, when you are a manager, you can do it. And now Kompany has brought Burnley back to the PL and will face Pep in his first PL match as a manager.

  • @marsultor9078
    @marsultor9078 Pƙed rokem +15

    3:53
    That editing was quite prophetic. When Pep says "...in few years you can be a manager," the camera focuses on then team captain Vincent Kompany.
    Kompany's retired and has gone on to become a damn good coach, imbibing the principles he learnt from Pep.
    Tl;dr: Pep still demolished his (very excellent) Burnley side 6-0 this season in the FA Cup though.
    😅😅😅

  • @VillaFanDan92
    @VillaFanDan92 Pƙed rokem +23

    That edit is a little unfair (not your fault!) in that it's comparing Mourinho at his lowest ebb, with a team that just wasn't performing. I would argue that even Pep would struggle to get a good performance out of Dele Alli with no funds to replace him. Spurs were, and still are, a special kind of dysfunctional. Virtually every other team Mourinho has managed at, his former players speak about him with great respect.

  • @Lukey111
    @Lukey111 Pƙed rokem +9

    Bro neil warnock team talk is a must

    • @mattsmith5421
      @mattsmith5421 Pƙed rokem

      Warnock is great my favourite manager to listen to although he's never managed my club.

  • @sanjakushevska5792
    @sanjakushevska5792 Pƙed rokem +15

    Mourinho has coached a lot of teams, all over Europe

  • @igr2113
    @igr2113 Pƙed rokem +20

    Your coaching and playing experience is really helping you man, you get things already that most football fans don't. Keep your learning journey going, quality content!

  • @arjunkishore4080
    @arjunkishore4080 Pƙed rokem +21

    I feel that Mourinho used to be a much better motivator, and one of his biggest strengths was enforcing an us vs them mentality within his teams. He has sorta got that back with Roma, but since the tail end of his stint at Madrid, he was in a me vs the world mentality and his coaching suffered because of it. I also think that Mourinho is actually more successful as an underdog, and has trouble coaching from a front runner position

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Pƙed rokem +3

      The cynic in me says Jose is more successful when he is given ÂŁ500,000,000 to spend....:)

    • @arjunkishore4080
      @arjunkishore4080 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@Isleofskye objectively speaking, his best results were for Inter and Porto, where he spent significantly less than he has at any other club. It is because he really can tap into the us vs the world mentality.

    • @samfreeman1974
      @samfreeman1974 Pƙed rokem +10

      ​@Isleofskye I think it's the opposite. If ur a rich team with lots to spend, u want Pep over Jose. If ur more of an underdog, u want Jose

    • @lperea21
      @lperea21 Pƙed rokem

      The us vs them only works for so long...

    • @knightheaven8992
      @knightheaven8992 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@Isleofskye That is literally Pepe record in Man City over the years , and before that, he coached Bayern and the best barça in history.... i wonder how Pepe would do as an underdog

  • @mcd6163
    @mcd6163 Pƙed rokem +8

    You should try the game football manager. Its a very realistic simulation game on football, its not just tactics but transfers, managing finances, working with the board, and dealing with press. Id watch a series on it!

  • @TrojansOwl1
    @TrojansOwl1 Pƙed rokem +19

    Peps style is beautiful and effective and intense and as far as I’m concerned apart from his success at club level he also transformed and delivered world cups to Spain and Germany without coaching those national teams. However, over the years he’s had dismal showings as well, getting absolutely humiliated and embarrassed 4-0, 5-1 year after year by teams like Real Madrid who have speed and skill and are built to adapt and play any style. One thing I think pep has learned over the years is that if you remain dogmatic you will lose. He’s had to make his teams and style a lot more dynamic over time.

    • @marco_1909
      @marco_1909 Pƙed rokem +4

      Tbf, you cant really attribute the wc for germany to him if you put into context bayern and dortmund were in the ucl final in 2012(bayern),2013, and the world cup was in 2014, a year after pep had joined that bayern team. And yeah is really interesting how he has made his team so dynamic especially over the last 6 years in the prem, compared to say likes of klopp who has more or less stuck to what he knows best.

    • @TrojansOwl1
      @TrojansOwl1 Pƙed rokem

      @@marco_1909 Bayern and dortmund have been great clubs always, like Barca and Madrid. but that generation of german players had won nothing, their game was too direct. when pep and barca came around, teams around the world had to either adapt and play a new style of defense or add a possession element to their game and imitate their game, especially after being humiliated by them which bayern was. bayern did both and then brought guardiola on board in 2013 to finish the transformation. it's no coincidence the 2014 German team then won a world cup and that generation of players had redemption. spain and germany were both super cohesive national teams because they were basically just barca and bayern in national team uniforms. Low said in his WC post game press conference that the players were lucky to be coached by pep guardiola at club level. both of those national teams were transformed by pep's possession game.

    • @antong2837
      @antong2837 Pƙed rokem

      Bayern won before him and after him. If they only won after him then you can argue that he left something there, but Bayern won the champions league a year before him. He went to a team that won everything the year before and won everything the year after.
      And the style of Germany was more direct like Klopp. In Spain they only won those years because they had a once in a generation talents.

    • @marco_1909
      @marco_1909 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@TrojansOwl1 wom nothing???? that german generation of players literally won the u21 euros, it was clear how good those players were mate. And the fact most of their players either played for Dortmund who at the time had won back to back Bundesligas and bayern who won the treble, and others like ozil playing for Madrid before pep joined Bayern. It is borderline false to attribute how good the German team to Pep, a coach who had been in less than a year on German football arena. The german team made. And more importantly the German team had reached the semis of the 2010 wc so what redemption are we talking about,

    • @TrojansOwl1
      @TrojansOwl1 Pƙed rokem

      @@marco_1909 đŸ€Ł

  • @footballspiritual9702
    @footballspiritual9702 Pƙed rokem +2

    Everybody has bad days, Jose, too when he was the Spurs manager. Recently, he said in an interview that the only team he managed and never got any feelings for was spurs. Both these guys are extreme end of spectrum on one end Jose on other the baldy. One is pure pragmatic football, and other is completely opposite. The best moment for Jose was when his team beat pep's Barcelona with messi in the barca team. The special one Jose and the Bald genius pep. And the funny part is Jose was not a coaching staff to start with he was a translator to begin with.

  • @WakaiSimba
    @WakaiSimba Pƙed rokem

    Yeah, I've been really enjoying your content, this came from a recurring TV series you really have to watch, it was awesome and very good to understand how the clubs work, I recommend it

  • @gajogrande
    @gajogrande Pƙed rokem +2

    Search for Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s opinion of both managers. It’s definitely entertaining. He was coached by both.

    • @nikdik154
      @nikdik154 Pƙed rokem +1

      And has a lot of ego. Dude is obsessed with Pep because he didn't want him.

  • @jxy8938
    @jxy8938 Pƙed rokem +19

    Yup mourninho did coach at tottenham... its the only team he has since said he feels no connection with at all. Out of all clubs that hes managed (real madrid, porto,inter milan, roma, chelsea,man united, etc) tottenham is the only one he doesnt have a connection with in hindsight... support arsenal😊

    • @raff03
      @raff03 Pƙed rokem +6

      And the only one where he didn't win a trophy so far, classic tottenham

    • @KRISIMOS
      @KRISIMOS Pƙed rokem

      😂😂😂 tottencunt

    • @lperea21
      @lperea21 Pƙed rokem

      But he said maybe because of COVID, right?

  • @ethanhadimani788
    @ethanhadimani788 Pƙed rokem

    Hey Luke, I’m loving the videos and your soccer learning journey. I would recommend reacting to Jose Mourinho’s 2004/2005 Chelsea side when they won the Premier League. This season saw Mourinho elevate himself to being one of the best coaches in the world.
    He constructed one of the greatest Premier League sides of all time with legends such as Lampard,Terry,Drogba and Cech. This season also saw Mourinho’s tactical knowledge come to the fore with his revolutionary 4-3-3, superb defensive coaching,excellent man management and winning mentality. Anyways I look forward to your future uploads and you learning more about the beautiful game.đŸ’Ș

  • @krasmazov009
    @krasmazov009 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    This is not fair. The Mourinho footage is at Spurs. He had no chance 😂

  • @WilliFR
    @WilliFR Pƙed rokem +1

    Man that Delle Ali part is so heartbreaking

    • @ofallsadwords3207
      @ofallsadwords3207 Pƙed rokem +1

      Yeah, he's probably one of the sadder stories in modern football. It's a real shame he was never able to live up to his full potential.

  • @mariopacheconobre
    @mariopacheconobre Pƙed rokem

    "Legendary Goalkeeper Saves in Football" hug from Portugal

  • @matejgujic5281
    @matejgujic5281 Pƙed rokem +1

    Hope you watched yesterday that treat of a game between Netherlands and Croatia, the semi finals of UEFA Nations League. Today's second semis between Italy and Spain and finals in sunday.

  • @daderr99
    @daderr99 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I wanted to share some food for thought, as I feel like in an effort of trying to understand what's going on you often end up oversimplifing the very deep and interesting dynamic of theese coaches.
    There are 2 types of coaches, the very idealistic conceptual xs and os type of coaches, and the more dressroom man-managers that are able to make situations and people thrive on a personal level.
    Guardiola is the quintessential xs and os type of coach, he grew up under the wide phylosophycal umbrella of total football, basically invented tiki taka at Barca and basically exported the same strategy adapting it and evolving it to fit his players and combat different tendencies, he constantly is at the forefront of tactical innovation and always has had loaded teams, meaning he can afford to focus his attention on posing problems to other coaches rather then worrying about what others will try to do to him.
    Mourinho, on the other hand isn't really the quintessential man-manager (Ancelotti is in my opinion), although his ability to make his players commit to very extreme jobs was iconic (Eto'o and Pandev basically played fullback under him) people forget that he was at the forefront of many football innovations. He basically moneyballed his way through 2 portuguese leagues a uefa cup and 1 champions league while also heavily revolutionizing training regiments, he's basically the coach that killed 4 4 2 in english football his first time at Chelsea and even tho his Inter team was known for its amazing defensive efforts, I remember how that team was absolutely capable of dominating possession if it was the actuall best way to win a game, also his Real Madrid was offensive as it comes.
    Guardiola always had the chance to design its own teams and develop them into powerhouses, that's his main strenght. Mourinho was mainly brought in into teams in an effort to elevate a single situation (Porto didn't win the league in the 4 years before Mourinho, Chelsea brought him in to establish a culture and a tactical identity to a team that was just injected with a load of talent, Inter milan was dominant domestically for a couple of years under mancini but it was with him that it became a european contender, Real Madrid couldn't break through Pep's Barca in the years that came before him).
    What I'm saying is: don't fall for the trap of thinking that a coach's identity ends with their playstyle, and as their coaching style goes remember that english isn't the first language of either of theese guys, a lot of stuff is lost in translation and some other is just misunderstood. Have a nice one!

  • @shreyam1008
    @shreyam1008 Pƙed rokem

    Pep's past players and assistant coaches have been taking over barca, burnely, arsenal and many more using his style of play.
    We can clearly track how football was ggenerally played and players roles,pre gaurdiola and during gaurdiola era. For current generation of football I guess its recommended you follow him and his teams for super depth, cutting edge and unique tatical prowress.
    He redefined the role of goalkeeper in this era, cahnged role of full back from utility player to most important game controllers, false 9(deep playing striker), ball playing / forward playing centre-backs.

  • @brunoactis1104
    @brunoactis1104 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    You should play Football Manager. It's complicated to say the least, but you will learn A LOT about how the sport works, specially tactics.

  • @liamklatsky5584
    @liamklatsky5584 Pƙed rokem

    if you like mourinho, check out AS Roma. he’s our coach right now and he led us to win the conference league last year and to the europa league final even through a massive injury crisis.

  • @ofallsadwords3207
    @ofallsadwords3207 Pƙed rokem

    I'd love to hear your take on Emma Hayes shouting at the Chelsea women's squad in the documentary DAZN posted here on CZcams last year. Twitter had a meltdown about how "mean" it was and I had a good laugh. 😂

  • @tonilando
    @tonilando Pƙed rokem

    Sports can often be different, but the styles of coaching athletes are transferable, there was periods where former England rugby head coach Eddie Jones would work with soccer coaches and vice versa to improve man management styles

  • @tomlynch8114
    @tomlynch8114 Pƙed rokem +6

    If you’re interested in Mourinho you might be interested in learning about his mentor, Bobby Robson a hugely respected manager. Robson spotted Mourinho’s potential as a coach and made him his assistant when he was at Sporting, Porto and Barcelona. Robson was a v different character to Mourinho but Mourinho adored him - still does. Lots of vids about Robson. This one is a BBC documentary from about 20 years ago when he managed Newcastle. Presented by Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker. Funny to see him with then Newcastle players Alan Shearer and Jermaine Jenas who are now both Lineker’s colleagues on Match of the Day. czcams.com/video/o4J1W9BQEfQ/video.html

    • @gajogrande
      @gajogrande Pƙed rokem +1

      He has a huge respect for Sir Bobby Robson. I wouldn’t be surprised if one of these days he would end up coaching Newcastle, a team highly associated to him.

    • @tomlynch8114
      @tomlynch8114 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@gajogrande Mourinho does have a bit of an affection towards Newcastle as they’re the team Bobby always supported and eventually managed. He calls St James’ Park ‘Mr Robson’s House’ it’s always possible but I have my doubts as to whether Mourinho will go to Newcastle. He’s a great manager but I’m not sure if he fits into Newcastle’s philosophy

    • @zepar6076
      @zepar6076 Pƙed rokem

      @@tomlynch8114 If he wins trophies, he will easily fit into whatever philosophy Newcastle may have, which he can,specially with Newcastle's promising financial and supporters backing.

  • @robman2095
    @robman2095 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Tampering causes swing and at high speed this can result in the batsman failing to hit the ball as intended resulting in him being caught or bowled. It can be very significant even when entirely legal

  • @littlemissmello
    @littlemissmello Pƙed rokem

    Man, I really need you to find out about Johan Cruyff (and Ajax); I feel like you'd love him!
    You have some people who are SO good at what they do that they transcend what they do and become these strange philosophers where the wisdom they find in what they do, you can suddenly find in all of life. He is one of those

  • @rowanmales3430
    @rowanmales3430 Pƙed rokem +1

    You might want to do a video looking at the story of Luton Town. They are the real wonders of the relegation and promotion system. From the very top, to the bottom, to the top again.

  • @deez254
    @deez254 Pƙed rokem +1

    Jose coached Tottenham in 2021-23

  • @Sinha010
    @Sinha010 Pƙed rokem +3

    I don't know if he'll like Tottenham once he finds out what they did to Mou

  • @MyHaytem
    @MyHaytem Pƙed rokem

    7:27 he is talking about switch of play. You can't find space you switch play.

  • @Peter.Parker
    @Peter.Parker Pƙed rokem

    The special one vs The spectacular one the more successful one! Good ol days 😌

  • @neilgayleard3842
    @neilgayleard3842 Pƙed rokem

    Football is about so much more than tactics and formations. Man management is as vital.

  • @sehu1291
    @sehu1291 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Would be interesting to have an insight in your halftimespeech

  • @jammercodm
    @jammercodm Pƙed rokem +1

    Jose coached Tottenham for ig 1.5 seasons and got them to the carabao cup final, in the same time a new league called European Super League (made by higherups of Barca, Real Madrid and Juve) was rising and top clubs wanted to join it for monetary reasons but the league was very bad for smaller clubs and would make the rich richer and no fan wanted such a league. Spurs owner Daniel Levy wanted to join but mourinho disagreed so he got sacked a week before the Carabao Cup final and Spurs being Spurs lost that match. Spurs remains the only club Mourinho couldn't win a trophy with.

  • @justlooking1087
    @justlooking1087 Pƙed rokem

    I don’t remember the exact quote, but Lampard told a story of how Chelsea were down at halftime in a big match. He said that he expected Mourinho to come in the changing room and lose it. Instead he came in and said nothing, just let his calmness speak. Then he said something along the lines of “we’re better than this, let’s go out and win.” And we won. His confidence was infectious.
    He was also famous for going keeping the heat off of his players by being controversial. If the team had a bad game he’d say something inflammatory to the press to make sure that the bad performance wasn’t the headline. Or if a player had a bad game or a bad run of form, he’d say “He’s the best (insert position) in the world” and just walk away.

  • @julianvivas2895
    @julianvivas2895 Pƙed rokem

    will you make a video of the mexico vs usa game?

  • @mariusnerkven994
    @mariusnerkven994 Pƙed rokem +1

    Spurs is the only place Mourinho didn’t win a trophy. A fun fact I think you’d like Luke

  • @daas-ck9tn
    @daas-ck9tn Pƙed rokem

    Cool Video

  • @lu-cardowashinggreen1278
    @lu-cardowashinggreen1278 Pƙed rokem +4

    Spurs fired José before they played the Carabao final. He was probably too successful for them and they needed to continue the streak

    • @lperea21
      @lperea21 Pƙed rokem

      Jose gets fired a lot... I keep hearing from his fans how amazing he is. Someone that is amazing doesn't get let go so frequently.

    • @afamilyguy1000
      @afamilyguy1000 Pƙed rokem

      ​@@lperea21 Nobody wins as many big titles as he has without being amazing. His fault isn't his quality just that he tends to plan in the short term (like 2-3 seasons at a time) and run into issues afterwards.
      Also it's super easy for clubs to fire and replace coaches while it's hard/expensive to completely renovate squads. Managers grt replaced all the time in top level football staying with one club for over 3 years at a time is an exception.

    • @lperea21
      @lperea21 Pƙed rokem

      @@afamilyguy1000 I would say at the level you are referring to for a coach (Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola, etc) they find a way to keep them

    • @afamilyguy1000
      @afamilyguy1000 Pƙed rokem

      @@lperea21 I mean Pep has also left clubs like Barca and Bayern behind. It's not like he stayed there indefinitely either.
      Mourinho left clubs like Porto and Inter (for Chelsea and Real Madrid) after winning the Champions League with them. Sometimes they just leave because they want to too.

    • @lperea21
      @lperea21 Pƙed rokem

      @@afamilyguy1000 yes Pep chose to leave Barca to take a break. He seems to be a very anxious person and I think he was struggling to maintain his composure. But the club didn't want him to leave. Ferguson practically married ManU.
      Most coaches will get terminated after not performing well for a year or two. Mourinho can usually get extension long enough for third year where he will come up with a trophy (or at least an excuse for the lack of a trophy). When he was at Real Madrid he had Valdano removed as a restructuring and consolidation of his power. You rarely hear of the behind the scenes administration changes. I think that has something to do with it

  • @emre05x
    @emre05x Pƙed rokem

    Then there's Fatih Terim who is a father figure and a motivational beast, not necessarily a tactician. But he's a coach who if your team is playing like Leicester first half, you'll come out of half time like Man City. That's how good he could motivate. There's a reason when he was the coach of Turkish national team in Euro 2008, they were called "the last minute Turks". One of the best comebacks in football history was the game Turkey - Czech Republic which ended 3:2 after the Czech were 0:2 ahead. Scoring 3 goals in the last 15mins of the game. During the whole tournament, they did this comeback thing 3 times and almost a 4th time against the Germans in the semi final game, that was another amazing game to watch.

  • @gabkoost
    @gabkoost Pƙed rokem

    Tottenham is like the Lakers of Jim Buss and Mitch Kupchak but without the history, titles and glamour.

  • @TheManavk
    @TheManavk Pƙed rokem

    I support Tottenham my bro. I hope you explore the team and club more

  • @nicolaibruun8060
    @nicolaibruun8060 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +1

    You shouldt look into Sir Alex Ferguson The goat unbelivebel

  • @jdevlin1910
    @jdevlin1910 Pƙed rokem

    Lol jose said Tottenham is the only team he managed he doesn't love

  • @allainangcao28
    @allainangcao28 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Jose requires full commitment from his players in order for his philosophy to work hence why he failed at Tottenham which wasn't his own fault. The team had no ambitions and were okay with being in the Top 4 but not 1st.
    Pep can be a lot more brutal and even fell out with many players.

  • @tomeboaventura9054
    @tomeboaventura9054 Pƙed rokem

    Mourinho calls Tottenham sarcastically, "Mr.Levy's team"

  • @Jump3RPictur3s
    @Jump3RPictur3s Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    you pronounce José like "ho-se" with accent on "se", he's Portuguese so it's just like plenty other names of Iberian origin...

  • @KingKing-cz6xh
    @KingKing-cz6xh Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Yes Jose coached at Tottenham got them to a cup final and then they sacked him right before the game and went on to spurs things up and loose the game

  • @luizarthurbrito
    @luizarthurbrito Pƙed rokem +1

    czcams.com/video/ycpt3nSK4QE/video.html
    Hey man, here's a recommendation.
    Santos (Pele's team) 4x5 Flamengo for the Brazilian first division in 2011.
    Santos had a young Neymar, right before he went to Barça, and Flamengo had Ronaldinho playing his last few good years.
    Not only that was an amazing match, with neither team wanting to give up, but also stellar performances by both Ronaldinho and Neymar.
    PS: one of Neymar's goals this match received the PuskĂĄs award 2011 (best goal of the year.
    Legendary match!

    • @luizarthurbrito
      @luizarthurbrito Pƙed rokem

      Santos also went on to win the Libertadores cup that year (South America's champions league)

  • @notzroned7678
    @notzroned7678 Pƙed rokem

    Hey you should react to Manuel Neuer, the best goalkeeper right now ❀

  • @ohimats
    @ohimats Pƙed rokem

    Just a heads up, Tottenham is a team that is painful (every team is at some point) but the lack of ambition on the management side is an insult to the fans. But hey, I support AC Milan (a team I fell in love with as a child) and Bordeaux (which is where I am from). We all have our reasons to support our team :). Great content man

  • @_sky_blue_
    @_sky_blue_ Pƙed rokem +1

    When Mourinho won the CL with Porto, I started to support his teams.
    When Pep started to coach, I still couldn't watch the privileges of Barça.
    Mourinho showed how "smaller" teams could reach successes.
    Once Pep was at Bayern, I started to watch what he did.
    Where Mourinho couldn't use the talent of Lukaku and De Bruyne, + once at Real Madrid, it was difficult for me to keep cheering for his football
    Meanwhile Guardiola arrived at City.
    Yes, it's easy with the oil money.
    But hey, I'm not perfect either, so I can ignore that "detail".
    The football of Pep is really a good evolution for the sport.
    Worldwide, the games will become more crazy, especially if the dominating teams can't convert their possession into advantage.
    Let me explain and stop here:
    We have seen a lot of evolutions in football since Pep arrived in Man City.
    Even the world cup, with some surprising results, is also a proof.
    Doesn't matter if you're a big or small team, with Pep's principles, a team exactly doing what was planned, will normally always win.
    And that's what I see by the players of Pep: they almost all say the same, even after playing football for so many years, they discover football again with him.
    Hmmm
    Probably my bad English making this comment quite long.

    • @GNMbg
      @GNMbg Pƙed rokem +2

      Chelsea and PSG spent lots of money and they suck, its not just money, Guardiola is a genius and so is Mourinho

    • @_sky_blue_
      @_sky_blue_ Pƙed rokem

      I think it will get worse@@GNMbg
      Not in Europe, the money that will be spoiled in the desert until 2030 will change the face of football.
      The money spent here was peanuts in comparison to what we'll see soon.

    • @muhammaddzulkarnain6488
      @muhammaddzulkarnain6488 Pƙed rokem +1

      Guardiola came to barca to rebuild the team after rijkaard era, the majority of the team was from la masia , and he succeed, and brought barca dominated spain and europe, for example he dominated man united in 2 ucl finals, barca literally taught them play football with majority barca academy players. In the end its not about money there are many other reason to be the best, like tactical management and revulotionary tactics, as we know meta of football always change every 3-4 years, and guardiola mastered both aspects, that was the big difference beetwen him and mourinho.

  • @danielfersbeanto7942
    @danielfersbeanto7942 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    I think you watch Tottenham in Conte's era. Conte is a great coach, he is one of Juventus players in 90, he is captain for long time. The only problem with Conte is European competition, 2-3 years he with the club he will burn the bridge and go elsewhere.He even coach Juve's bitter rival Inter Milan and get them the scudetto. Just hope one day Conte go to Atletico Madrid and I really think as Dallas' fans you are bound to become Atletico fans too hahaha

  • @Sub_191
    @Sub_191 Pƙed rokem

    Tottenham style is like: we play like shit but we end the season better than clubs who play good football

  • @bojandzurovski1449
    @bojandzurovski1449 Pƙed rokem

    in football you can have 35% possesion or less and win 1-0 or 2-1 because you need to score a goal and you can score goals fast techinacally, robert lewandowski has scored 4 goals in 9 minutes you can find the video so yes possesion is good but possesion with no intent means nothing

  • @LeafGreen906
    @LeafGreen906 Pƙed rokem

    mourinho says spurs is the only club he managed that he feels no connection to, to this day lol

  • @shrmpizza8660
    @shrmpizza8660 Pƙed rokem

    It sucks that they only showed the mou from spurs, being the only team he couldn't win a trophy with😅

  • @darrenfearon4288
    @darrenfearon4288 Pƙed rokem +1

    Luke you should do stream about Garath Bale when he shocked the world and emerge as one of the best talents of his generation When Tottenham played Inter Milan home and away. those performance made him a star and earned his move away from Tottenham Hot Spur to Real Madrid, that side also had Luka Modric in it as well.

  • @lperea21
    @lperea21 Pƙed rokem

    To me, Pep is a master tactician and Mourinho is a master psychologist. Pep will create an elaborate self maintaining system and will stress out everyone doing it. Mourinho will untangle each players inhibitions and run the cult.

  • @fmestrebv
    @fmestrebv Pƙed rokem

    Mourinho needs players with a strong mentality and atittude by his side while Pep needs good and agressive full backs and technician players this for the style they play more often
ps: its only my opinion

  • @bigwiz428
    @bigwiz428 Pƙed rokem

    Jose helped Tottenham to reach their first final in year but lost to man city because the players have no hunger he only spent a year in totenham

  • @arturslielbardis3719
    @arturslielbardis3719 Pƙed rokem

    Out of context - just to make sure for next videos - Messi is mostly known for Right Wing position not CAM or Striker false 9 :)

  • @cameronfrizzell3978
    @cameronfrizzell3978 Pƙed rokem

    im new here but only chose tottenham if you dont wanna see any trophies

  • @listerscat8023
    @listerscat8023 Pƙed rokem

    I think “Tiki Taka” (how Pep did it at Barcelona) is the most beautiful football I’ve ever seen, some of their one/two touch passing moves made it seem like they were a hive mind

  • @spawderbat
    @spawderbat Pƙed rokem +1

    José forever. With the same budget of Guardiola this man could be......

  • @chezhardwick3240
    @chezhardwick3240 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Highly recommend watching bunch of amateurs: dorking wanders

  • @keebs67
    @keebs67 Pƙed rokem +10

    Jose been getting to much disrespect recently people don’t get the stuff that he has done puts him in that goat argument with fergie he’s arguably better than pep

    • @lperea21
      @lperea21 Pƙed rokem

      Too much drama for me. And his tactics are negative (anti-football). Don't understand why he is worshiped by his fans but keeps getting the boot by his teams.

    • @afamilyguy1000
      @afamilyguy1000 Pƙed rokem +1

      ​@@lperea21 Well he didn't get fired from Inter or Porto, he won the Champions League with them and then moved to other clubs (Chelsea, Real Madrid) because he wanted to.
      I mean it might seem like he getd fored all the time if you compare him to Guardiola or Ferguson, but managing the same team for years is pretty rare in top football. Other top managers get fired all the time too. It's just a couple of clubs and managers that will keep together for 4-5+ years.

    • @keebs67
      @keebs67 Pƙed rokem

      @@lperea21 the stuff jose has done in his career is ridiculous only lost one European final and winning a champo league with Porto is mental he comes into a lot of clubs and does a quick rebuild barring spurs he wins them something I don’t think pep could do what Jose has done with his teams n I think Jose wouldn’t have done as much as Pep has done with city both have a case to argue who is better but at the end of the day they won’t pass Fergie

  • @vamsiampolu8438
    @vamsiampolu8438 Pƙed rokem

    I don't think you want to support Tottenham, its a club that gives you just enough hope each season before it destroys you. To snatch defeat from the jaws of victory is a trait that Tottenham embodies.

  • @bojandzurovski1449
    @bojandzurovski1449 Pƙed rokem

    did you say " thats the kind of coach i am" comparing yourself to pep guardiola?

  • @rauhan_sheikh
    @rauhan_sheikh Pƙed rokem

    Become a Liverpool red and you'll never walk alone

  • @ericlaryea5610
    @ericlaryea5610 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Don't follow Tottenham they always do well but are without trophies they came close to champions league but lost the final against Liverpool

  • @yolo_karim_yolo1274
    @yolo_karim_yolo1274 Pƙed rokem +1

    You should watch Pythagoras in boots

  • @stuartbrierley103
    @stuartbrierley103 Pƙed rokem +1

    Choosing Tottenham will only lead to heartache.

  • @jayakrishnanravindran9618

    isnt that the second half where city conceded 3 and lost after having a 2-0 lead at half time?

  • @ceronibalsamar5352
    @ceronibalsamar5352 Pƙed rokem +7

    Every player who was coaches by both of them prefer Mourinho, he's the special one and i'd rank him above Pep everyday of the week

    • @stanleymaximillian8403
      @stanleymaximillian8403 Pƙed rokem

      Which players were coached by both of them and has expressed their preference?

    • @Aurupa
      @Aurupa Pƙed rokem

      @@stanleymaximillian8403first two come to mind are Ibra and Eto‘o

    • @stanleymaximillian8403
      @stanleymaximillian8403 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@Aurupa ahh okay. Both were dumped by Pep though

    • @Aurupa
      @Aurupa Pƙed rokem +1

      @@stanleymaximillian8403funny part is that they were traded for each other and Mou won with Eto‘o directly after. So basically Ibra was dumped by Mou too. Eto‘o won a UCL under both of them.

    • @ceronibalsamar5352
      @ceronibalsamar5352 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@stanleymaximillian8403 Eto'o, Zlatan, Hojbjerg, Nathan Ake, Sanchez, Xabi Alonso, Fabregas, KDB, Gudjohnsen, Maxwell, Pedro, Robben and i've probably missed other names

  • @naturesmusic1171
    @naturesmusic1171 Pƙed rokem

    You might wanna reconsider your feelings for Spurs mate. Divert it somewhere else 😂😂😂

  • @nicolaibruun8060
    @nicolaibruun8060 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Never liked Murinhos style he is so arrogant and a boring game to watch but he Got the stats to back it up but he has often have a fallout whit his players

  • @delsinnisled9443
    @delsinnisled9443 Pƙed rokem

    naa man you gotta be a gooner...come to arsenal

  • @bredbrain9223
    @bredbrain9223 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Don’t support Spurs man, you’re gonna suffer. Pick literally any other team. Lmao

  • @ismailelkabbouri6972
    @ismailelkabbouri6972 Pƙed rokem

    just be a barca fan sand end it

  • @kerrylake4751
    @kerrylake4751 Pƙed rokem

    You’ve been toying with picking Tottenham as your team? My advice: don’t do it, pick anyone else! Spurs have losing in their DNA. They are the only team that Jose Mourinho didn’t win a trophy with!

  • @gabkoost
    @gabkoost Pƙed rokem

    Pep has never coached underdog teams. José did. Nearly all his life. When Pep wins the champions league with no budget I will see him over Mourinho. Pep has revolutionized football with style. Everyone else is trying to catch up. Mourinho is a conservative antidote. He's a leader who turns bad teams in competitive squads. Except Tottenham. No one can do a single thing with that club.

    • @space1734
      @space1734 Pƙed rokem +2

      When Mourinho wins a UCL and dominates a league with a huge budget I will see him over Mourinho failed to do it with Chelsea and Real Madrid.

    • @gabkoost
      @gabkoost Pƙed rokem

      @@space1734 won with Inter jackass

  • @bayrondelcid8728
    @bayrondelcid8728 Pƙed rokem

    As a Tottenham fan don't support them please 😅

  • @tomeboaventura9054
    @tomeboaventura9054 Pƙed rokem +1

    Also Mourinho is way better tactically than Pep. Mourinho might be the best ever tactically.

    • @space1734
      @space1734 Pƙed rokem +2

      Then why is he coaching a mid table team?

    • @tomeboaventura9054
      @tomeboaventura9054 Pƙed rokem

      @@space1734 Why is Maguire playing for Man Utd with a salary way above his value?
      People don't look at really and performance, they focus too often on media pundits and having 'good press', and not on performance.
      And Mourinho in England has the worst press, the media just hates his guts for no reason.

  • @Ivanfbi
    @Ivanfbi Pƙed rokem

    Dont pick tottenham... you will just have a life of disappointment

  • @TimedOut4noReason
    @TimedOut4noReason Pƙed rokem +1

    Pep is easily better overall and has had more success while jose was a wild card manager. Nowdays he is washed but had his prime

    • @gabkoost
      @gabkoost Pƙed rokem +2

      2 European finals with a barely above average team like Roma is washed? Lmao. Get yourself checked.

  • @gabrivalen5435
    @gabrivalen5435 Pƙed rokem

    Noooo! Not Spurs. You'll get tired of never being good enough to win any silverware.

    • @mathewpt4478
      @mathewpt4478 Pƙed rokem

      Oh feck off we will win something with ange

  • @gemthemage
    @gemthemage Pƙed rokem

    Wait wait wait wait. How do you watch football and think totenham is a team i really like, they dont play interesting football, they dont win trophies, the fans are just depressed version of arsenal fans, theres nothing exciting up and coming talent, the only good thing is their stadium. Like if it was 1 2 season back id understand but after this season how did you come to this conclusion đŸ€Ł. I am really curious

    • @mathewpt4478
      @mathewpt4478 Pƙed rokem

      It's his Choice na if he wants to support Tottenham then be it you literally forcing him to support other teams

    • @gemthemage
      @gemthemage Pƙed rokem

      @@mathewpt4478 I'm not forcing him to support anyone else, I'm genuinely curious as to why he likes spurs. Like why spurs of all the teams.

    • @nikdik154
      @nikdik154 Pƙed rokem

      Because not everyone is a glory hunter like you. Not everyone supports a team because they win trophies. It's about the connection

  • @adesiyanbolu926
    @adesiyanbolu926 Pƙed rokem

    If you dont want a lifetime of no trophies dont support spurs

  • @___day
    @___day Pƙed rokem

    pls don't like tottenham 💔😭

  • @Dirtydebrown
    @Dirtydebrown Pƙed rokem +1

    Bro bro bro dont go for Tottenham dont do that to yourself

    • @mathewpt4478
      @mathewpt4478 Pƙed rokem

      Assna fan

    • @Dirtydebrown
      @Dirtydebrown Pƙed rokem

      Naah I support Barcelona but as chiellini said Tottenham doesnt have any history

    • @Shortsclipsmk912
      @Shortsclipsmk912 Pƙed rokem

      @@Dirtydebrown just like robbing chelsea in 2009 UEFALONA

  • @francisebube6446
    @francisebube6446 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Do not support Tottenham if you love yourself 😂@lukessportsacademy

  • @fmestrebv
    @fmestrebv Pƙed rokem

    He had an interview about it, was the only team he disliked the outcome, and i dont blame him
gave structure to the team, new good rules to follow, gets blamed for sitting Dele Alli when the team was atually playing better without him since he lacked conviction and will to improve which to me is dumb
he had like 22/23 years old getting ready for his biggest season yet and flops on partying and skipping trainnings
after all that Mourinho gets sent off before a Cup final and Tottenham loses 😂