I know the opposition in the quarters is pretty ominous but I really wouldn't bank on them going no further. Their confidence is really coming back now and it's a cup competition at the end of the day.
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Fantastic performance from Leicester City. I mean, they'll go no further but this was a fantastic performance.
I know the opposition in the quarters is pretty ominous but I really wouldn't bank on them going no further. Their confidence is really coming back now and it's a cup competition at the end of the day.
Great game. Goals, red card, saved penalty, drama, woodwork,
a bit of everything.
Watching them against Liverpool and then again last night. I just thought to myself you bunch of c****. Hung Ranieri out to dry. Look at the difference in performance levels with Vardy and Mahrez in both those games compared to the whole of this season, **** all to do with tactics it was sheer desire and commitment.
And as for the fans... pathetic. Reminded me of the sham that was us getting promoted in red... funny how a bit of success can compromise so many. How long until the wheels fall off and their calling for their new coach's head? I'll give it until Christmas time next year..
What do you want the fans to do? Their first and probably last ever champions league last 16 appearance and they've won to go into the 1/4 finals. Do you want them to not enjoy it? People take football far too seriously.
People are ignoring the fact that Ranieri was tactically terrible all season too, yes the players are also culpable but that happens at every club in the world and the manager is always the one who gets the boot.
It's sad Ranieri was sacked but the mawkish outrage has been unbearable.
I suppose to both of your points I'm falling more and more out of love with football as melodramatic as that sounds. And perhaps you're right maybe I am taking it too seriously, but when the fans are there enjoying that night, after the club they support has sacked a manager who first of all got them into the champions league and then into the last 32, even managed the first leg, it doesn't sit right with me.
Same goes to your second point, just because it's indicative to the rest of the footballing world, does that make sacking the manager, due to underperforming players who can't be arsed to run, make it okay to do so? Before it would be the prerogative of the players to turn around a slump, not fancy new formations.
We don't know what happened inside the club.
And no I won't be crying into my cornflakes at the plight of a football manager.
Indeed, inferring someone had headed you in the face when you have hardly been touched is indeed drama. Got Nasri a red card, result .
Thats all that matters in football getting results. No matter how you achieve them.
I hope Leicester and there happy fans with their clackers get relegated.
Claudio who?
Apparently it's come out that Ranieri had marginalised the input Shakespeare was having since the start of the season so there seems there was some logic in the under performing and change since the sacking.
Leicester were going to get relegated now they aren't and are playing much better stuff. How long should they have been loyal to Ranieri? Until they were relegated, until they were mid table in the league below?
For me, much as I enjoyed Leicester winning, the experience was soured by the players obviously not playing for Ranieri and Vardy's weasel-like antics - deliberately over-reacting to merely touching heads to get a guy sent off. For the neutral, it tarnished their performance.
Confidence can be king in football and the boost that playing well in the away leg (pundits asked if Leicester were on their way back before ranieri left) then Liverpool copying man city in playing a high line with weak defenders and suddenly Leicester are rocking again.
I would also point to Di Matteo at Chelsea who won the championship league by reverting back to type and making sure the dressing room was a happier place. We don't know the behind the scenes goings on but the stability of last season in team selection had definitely gone.
It's not the same as our time in red as that was a direct attack on the very club itself rather than dismissing a manager.
Unless playing Man City again this is almost definitely as far as they get. You're talking about the 6 best teams in Europe and surely won't make the mistakes a naïve Seville made.
I forgot the game was on ,stunned when I saw the result this morning , they beat quality opposition