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spurs9

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After Feyenoord just destroyed Shakhtar 7-2, I wonder if Arne Slot will start getting some attention from prospective clubs other than Leeds.

Perhaps what would really be telling is if they played either Arsenal or Utd in the next round and how tactically he fares coming up against Arteta and Ten Hag but he's gaining a reputation that's for sure.
Yeah, with Dutch teams/managers I always prefer to see how they go in Europe as a better gauge and last year they got to the final of the conference league and narrowly lost to Roma, who had a much better 1st 11 and so far so good in the Europa league, would be interesting to see how they fare against a PL team.
 

spurs9

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Fucking great news, don't care who it is as long as theres a plan
Just because we they know who they want doesn't mean there is a plan. We obviously knew we wanted Conte when we decided Nuno's time was up, but I wouldn't say there was a plan there.
 

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Personally, I really don't want Enrique. It will just be a slightly more attacking version of the same. Is Enrique going to want to build, or win now? I kinda feel it's the latter, so that's a major red flag IMO.
 

Mr Pink

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I'd take Enrique....has that top level e experience and will get us playing on the front foot.

Will command big respect from the players as well, and I'm sure they'll welcome a change in philosophy after Mourinho and Conte.

Di Zerbi looks great but Brighton are that well set up it's hard to know how much of their success is down to their impressive structure.
 

ajspurs

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I’d probably agree although I’m not all together convinced by ether tbh.

Neither am I. I feel like they would at least be steps in the right direction. At least with Enrique you feel like one of his top tasks will be to increase the technical ability within the side and it will be such a refreshing change to see us linked with such players.

I'd rather either of those two than Tuchel or Amorim, personally.
 

easley91

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ive landed on de zerbi recently so i assume they did the same
Hope you didn't injure him!

Honestly I'd leave him at Brighton to further prove himself and see how does longer term in the Prem.

Glad we seemed to have settled on someone, just hope it's someone we can all get behind.
 

eppingyid

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I'd take Enrique....has that top level e experience and will get us playing on the front foot.

Will command big respect from the players as well, and I'm sure they'll welcome a change in philosophy after Mourinho and Conte.

Di Zerbi looks great but Brighton are that well set up it's hard to know how much of their success is down to their impressive structure.

Yeah agree regarding Enrique. I think he’d have a fair bit of pulling power in regards to new players coming in as well
 
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