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Why Pep Might Not End the Season as Manchester City Manager

2024/12/16
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Ian Ladyman: 瓜迪奥拉的曼城队近期表现低迷,胜率极低,这引发了对其未来去向的猜测。他可能在本赛季结束前离开球队。同时,Ladyman分析了沃尔弗汉普顿流浪者队主教练加里·奥尼尔和南安普顿队主教练罗素·马丁被解雇的原因,并表达了对马丁更多的同情,因为他带领南安普顿升级,而奥尼尔则未能达到预期,并将责任推卸给球员。Ladyman认为南安普顿的战术策略是自杀式足球,最终导致了主教练的解雇,并建议南安普顿俱乐部应该有更长远的计划,而不是短期行为。他指出南安普顿的糟糕表现已经到了无法持续的地步,解雇主教练是不可避免的。 Chris Sutton: Sutton赞同Ladyman对奥尼尔和马丁的评价,并补充说,南安普顿的阵容在英超联赛中是最弱的之一。他认为,马丁的执教风格过于死板,缺乏适应性,最终导致了球队的失败。Sutton还讨论了曼联主教练阿莫林在曼彻斯特德比中弃用拉什福德和加纳乔的决定,并赞扬了阿莫林的果断和魄力。他认为,阿莫林的决定是给所有球员的警示,旨在打造一个和谐的更衣室。Sutton质疑顶级俱乐部是否会签下拉什福德,因为他被认为存在态度问题。他将阿莫林的决定与弗格森当年对吉格斯和贝克汉姆的做法进行类比,认为这是一种为了给其他球员树立榜样的策略。Sutton认为,阿莫林希望打造一个和谐的更衣室,因此对加纳乔和拉什福德采取了强硬措施。他认为,阿莫林对加纳乔和拉什福德的处理方式是果断而有效的,并预测拉什福德在曼联的未来堪忧,他可能无法重回巅峰状态,甚至可能离开英超联赛。Sutton认为拉什福德可能仍在责怪他人,而不是反思自身问题。他更担心加纳乔,因为他年轻,还有很多年可以发展,但他现在也走上了错误的道路。Sutton认为阿莫林在执教初期就处理球员问题,是明智之举,并指出加纳乔在20岁的年纪就出现态度问题令人担忧。他认为阿莫林关注的是球员整体表现,而不是穿着打扮,并指出阿莫林对加纳乔和拉什福德的处理与弗格森对坎通纳的处理不同,因为坎通纳在球场上表现出色。 Chris Sutton: Sutton认为,如果曼城的糟糕表现持续下去,瓜迪奥拉可能会在本赛季结束前离队,但他不会被解雇,因为瓜迪奥拉和曼城的关系非常紧密。他认为,瓜迪奥拉的骄傲可能会让他无法忍受球队持续低迷的表现。Sutton认为曼城可能低估了英超联赛其他球队的实力,高估了自身球队的实力,并指出曼城球员的年龄和体能状况是球队表现不佳的原因之一。他认为,曼城所有球员的表现都低于平均水平。

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Why might Pep Guardiola not end the season as Manchester City manager?

Pep Guardiola has expressed self-doubt, stating he feels he's no longer good enough. With Manchester City's poor form—only one win in 11 games—and Guardiola's visible frustration, there is speculation he might walk away if the situation doesn't improve. His pride and the mental toll of the job could lead him to step down, similar to his departure from Barcelona in 2012.

What was Ruben Amorim's reasoning for dropping Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnaccio from the Manchester Derby?

Ruben Amorim dropped Rashford and Garnaccio due to their attitude and lack of performance in training. He emphasized the need for high standards, especially when people in the club are losing their jobs. Amorim's decision was a message to the entire team about discipline and professionalism.

What is the current state of Marcus Rashford's future at Manchester United?

Marcus Rashford's future at Manchester United is in doubt. After being dropped for the Manchester Derby due to attitude issues, there are concerns about his commitment and whether he can regain his place in the team. His rapid decline in form and perceived disruptive behavior have led to speculation that he may need to leave the club to revive his career.

Why did Southampton sack Russell Martin?

Southampton sacked Russell Martin after a 5-0 home defeat to Tottenham, during which he left the pitch before the fifth goal. His inability to adapt his playing style and the team's poor performance—nine points from safety after 16 games—led to his dismissal. Despite sympathy for his promotion success, his rigid tactics were deemed unsustainable in the Premier League.

What is the significance of Gary Hooper's scoring record across English football divisions?

Gary Hooper has scored in the top seven divisions of English football, a rare achievement. He has also scored in leagues in Scotland, Australia, India, Cyprus, and the UAE. At 37, he continues to play for Kettering in the Southern Football League Premier Division Central, showcasing his longevity and versatility as a striker.

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The podcast discusses the recent sackings of Gary O'Neil from Wolves and Russell Martin from Southampton. Ian and Chris debate which manager deserves more sympathy, considering their respective situations and the performances of their teams. The discussion also touches upon fan reactions to Martin's dismissal.
  • Gary O'Neil sacked from Wolves, Russell Martin sacked from Southampton
  • More sympathy for Russell Martin due to Southampton's weaker squad and Martin's promotion success
  • Gary O'Neil criticized for blaming players and underachievement
  • Southampton fans' negative reaction to Martin's sacking discussed

Shownotes Transcript

Welcome back to 'It's All Kicking Off!'

This week, Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton begin by chatting about the managerial merry-go-round, as this weekend saw two more lose their jobs, with the lads explaining why they have more sympathy for Russell Martin than Gary O’Neil…

There's praise for Ruben Amorim for dropping two of his star attackers for the Manchester Derby, as Chris questions whether any big club would actually want to sign Marcus Rashford.

Ian suggests why a despondent Pep Guardiola may not be the Manchester City manager come the end of the season.

Plus, Chris explains how he used to influence the ref on the pitch, Ian labels Arsenal the most boring team in the league, and Celtic triumph again in Scotland.

Presenters: Ian Ladyman and Chris Sutton

Producer: Henry Williams

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