Luftstalag14
Culé de Celestial Empire
Obviously BS. Nothing more than that. The fact that MD and Sport were propagating the same BS doesn't change it, they are all notoriously bad. Is there such a thing as journalism in Spain anyway?
Poor Tata... I really feel for the guy. Scum fans and scum board for throwing him under the bus right when shit hit the fan.
Poor Tata... I really feel for the guy. Scum fans and scum board for throwing him under the bus right when shit hit the fan.
Get off your high horse. If you dont perform (and/or get influenced by Xavi to change playstyle) you dont deserve to be Barca coach
High horse? If anything it's a low horse. The guy has been bossed around by the board and probably by Messi and Xavi behind closed doors. The guy was brought in solely to be a puppet for the board and when they screw up, he was the first guy they would blame everything on.
Maybe Tata didn't realize he was being put in this situation at first, hence why he tried implementing counter attack, long ball, giving up possession, etc. and when it didn't stick and he found out how things really were run at this club, he just conceded and did his best to remain professional before his exit.
Exactly. At the end of the season, the team was playing the same football it had been playing for years. Tata's fault? Doubt it.
Maybe Tata didn't realize he was being put in this situation at first, hence why he tried implementing counter attack, long ball, giving up possession, etc. and when it didn't stick and he found out how things really were run at this club, he just conceded and did his best to remain professional before his exit.
Poor Tata... I really feel for the guy. Scum fans and scum board for throwing him under the bus right when shit hit the fan.
Maybe Tata didn't realize he was being put in this situation at first, hence why he tried implementing counter attack, long ball, giving up possession, etc. and when it didn't stick and he found out how things really were run at this club, he just conceded and did his best to remain professional before his exit.