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As a striker his main job is scoring goals and he has shown that he is still capable of doing that even though the football being being played in the USA is on a totally different level than the ones being played across Europe. I still believe that he still got the mojo and can still prove himself in Europe's top tier.

Back on days maybe.

Football is different now, a striker needs to play with the team. You can't have only an attacker who cannot run back to help the team.

This is why I think he can do a decent end of his career but nothing more.

Half of the time with him in the pitch (IMHO) you are basically 10 vs 11.
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I don't think Ibra can be good anymore.

I mean he is now 38, he got a very serious problem on his knee a few years ago, after that he went on MLS a very not competitive championship.

He will go where someone will pay him 10 million for 18 months, this is his wish.

As a striker his main job is scoring goals and he has shown that he is still capable of doing that even though the football being being played in the USA is on a totally different level than the ones being played across Europe. I still believe that he still got the mojo and can still prove himself in Europe's top tier.
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^ ^  I guess there's a better option...  A home coming def better than 'Pogback' at United.  They don't want him, bring him back!  Grin

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I don't think Ibra can be good anymore.

I mean he is now 38, he got a very serious problem on his knee a few years ago, after that he went on MLS a very not competitive championship.

He will go where someone will pay him 10 million for 18 months, this is his wish.


He could probably be good off the bench for somebody but Zlatan is Zlatan & if you guys know his character then being a bit part player is something he won’t accept.
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I don't think Ibra can be good anymore.

I mean he is now 38, he got a very serious problem on his knee a few years ago, after that he went on MLS a very not competitive championship.

He will go where someone will pay him 10 million for 18 months, this is his wish.
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Guess where Ibra's going next?  Lolol.  Cheesy  I'd like to see him back at the EPL tho.  Problem is his wage demands.  It could be too big and could upset the key players at Tottenham.  I hope the Sanchez acquisition at United taught Mou a lesson.
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we will not forget that achievement , ac milan should make a bet on him with that managerial history.
give the man 2 or 3 years , even if he did not managed to become a serie A title major contender, at least maybe bring ac milan to champions league stage is a reasonable target.

one manager out means there will be a domino effect very soon, let's see who's out and replaced by pochettino.

Agree.

The problem is the level of AC Milan.
Actually Milan is a team that can't compete even for the Europa League cap, so next year it will be probably a not Euro matches year...
yes.

but again here is the fact about ac milan , the last time they managed to compete so tight with juventus and inter milan is on 2012-2013 season where they finished at 3rd, juventus was the winner.
and the last time ac milan win the serie A title is on 2010-2011 season under allegri -ibrahimovic was there- where juventus finished at 7th, guess what? juventus win every single season from 2011 to 2018 - 8 serie A title in a row! - , they finished at 7th in the last two season before - 2009 and 2010 -.

the history speaks for itself. this gonna be a worthy bet to appoint pochettino for ac milan, i insist  Cheesy.

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I read that Salihamidzic has already booked a meeting with Pochettino and he intends to offer him a job at Bayern. Supposedly he will even let Pochettino choose at what time he wants to take over the squad: immediately, at the begging of new year or at the beginning of the next season.

Bayern definitely looks like much better option when compering with United and Milan. It is well ordered club and will practically guarantees Pochettino at least a few domestic trophies. After his spell at Spurs this could very well be deciding factor.
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ac milan was a top team , not long time ago .

It will take a long time for a very long time.
If I can remember correctly in the last 5 years they got around -500m € as lost.
So it will not be easy for them to recover this lost and then rebuild, it will take at least 5 more years to start to do something.



AC Milan is in a similar position to Man Utd, both European heavyweights with a rich, illustrious history but currently in a big transitional period. They’ll both be back though, I’m sure of it.

Both clubs have the same problem,  their owners.
When you have owners more interesting in business and profit and less in sport results than usually results are bad and club suffer.
I'm not optimistic that results of Milan and ManU can improve with current owners because they don't have vision and knowledge how to run sport club and I don'tthink they even care.
Bolan and Maldini trying their best in Milan but in modern sport you can't do much without money,  a lot money.
It's obvious that owners don't want to invest in players,  they only care about profit.
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I voted for Manchester United in the poll.
In my opinion, Pochettino is going to stay on the UK. It would  be very hard for him to find a team outside the UK - especially Real Madrid I don't think it is an option.

I'm just think there are 2 clubs that are likely to Poch to coach, Man United and Bayern Munich, these two clubs are not used to speding large funds to buy players, this is the same as Poch's managerial style that can buy cheap players with good playing skill and mix those players become a good team, what he did in Tottenham is the real proof of his style.

I cannot understand the playstyle that Pochettino implement in the teams that he coaches.
In my opinion, his style is more of a fit to the Premier League, what I have understood is that he likes playing defensively and try to hit with fast players on the counterattack or play hard on the midfield. I think that Bayern would be also a good fit for him to be a coach.
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I voted for Manchester United in the poll.
In my opinion, Pochettino is going to stay on the UK. It would  be very hard for him to find a team outside the UK - especially Real Madrid I don't think it is an option.

I'm just think there are 2 clubs that are likely to Poch to coach, Man United and Bayern Munich, these two clubs are not used to speding large funds to buy players, this is the same as Poch's managerial style that can buy cheap players with good playing skill and mix those players become a good team, what he did in Tottenham is the real proof of his style.
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we will not forget that achievement , ac milan should make a bet on him with that managerial history.
give the man 2 or 3 years , even if he did not managed to become a serie A title major contender, at least maybe bring ac milan to champions league stage is a reasonable target.

one manager out means there will be a domino effect very soon, let's see who's out and replaced by pochettino.

Agree.

The problem is the level of AC Milan.
Actually Milan is a team that can't compete even for the Europa League cap, so next year it will be probably a not Euro matches year...
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ac milan was a top team , not long time ago .

It will take a long time for a very long time.
If I can remember correctly in the last 5 years they got around -500m € as lost.
So it will not be easy for them to recover this lost and then rebuild, it will take at least 5 more years to start to do something.



AC Milan is in a similar position to Man Utd, both European heavyweights with a rich, illustrious history but currently in a big transitional period. They’ll both be back though, I’m sure of it.
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I voted for Manchester United in the poll.
In my opinion, Pochettino is going to stay on the UK. It would  be very hard for him to find a team outside the UK - especially Real Madrid I don't think it is an option.
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ac milan was a top team , not long time ago .

It will take a long time for a very long time.
If I can remember correctly in the last 5 years they got around -500m € as lost.
So it will not be easy for them to recover this lost and then rebuild, it will take at least 5 more years to start to do something.


don't you remember that pochettino is the specialist of spending very less amount of money to make a transfer and transform the very ordinary mediocre club to a top class club that reaching the champions league final with 0 signing during his 5 years tenure at tottenham?

we will not forget that achievement , ac milan should make a bet on him with that managerial history.
give the man 2 or 3 years , even if he did not managed to become a serie A title major contender, at least maybe bring ac milan to champions league stage is a reasonable target.

one manager out means there will be a domino effect very soon, let's see who's out and replaced by pochettino.
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OK Does anyone still believe Allegri can come into the picture?

I think Arsenal and United are both going to be without managers in a few months (unless they can suddenly win things which is very very unlikely).

They will let OGS stay but he will probably be under pressure to "mutual agreement" leave.

Poch back to EPL? For sure.
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I think Pochettino is going to get a job in Italy in Milan, Both Milan needs a good manager to get a good a restart again and Pochettino also requires both money and respect, so he could find his requirement in Italy for sure, But I am amazed at seeing Jose at Spurs head coach, he has taken another challenge to make himself again the special own, I hope he will show why he is the one, not only that but also Jose always likes taking challenges wherever he goes, So at Spurs, It's a big challenge for him to show his class but he has a good squad, a lot of potential players is in this team so in the champion league, Tottenham could do something special with the special one.
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I have been quiet since yesterday about my beloved Spurs. Do not know what to say or how to react.

Mourinho,,, I respect him as a style of manager and I find him funny. But I am like the Spurs Supporters Club who are worried about what this era will bring to us. We have enjoyed years and years of lovely football, and under Poch we no longer have Totteringham Day,,, but what is tomorrow football going to look like? I worry a lot. And now Poch will go and manage a bigger team and we will miss him.
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I do not think there's space for such sentiments when managing a team as large as Manchester United with one of the biggest fan bases in the world all demanding the absolute best out of the club. If Ole is left at the wheel it is because the clubs management believes be still has something to offer or the desired replacement is not yet available. After series of hits and misses with managers, they have to get it right with Ole or their next manager otherwise the fan base would lose more faith in the board to pull the team back to the top.
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Because Man Utd are one of the biggest clubs (fan base, annual income, historically, richest etc) in the world & under his management they look like a midtable team.
They may be one of the biggest but in terms of performances and League positions, times have changed, and they have to adapt during the transition. One reason i believe Ole will last a little longer... until the end of the season is that he's their Old Boy, so they would try to give him more than enough chance before they say "Enough is Enough"
If it was anybody else, i think they would have been dismissed by now.
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