Sideshow Bob
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Here’s the quote from the BBC:It'll still be months, yes months, before he's ready to play for us though according to ETH.
Sounds like the idiot in charge is already planning to leave him out for no good reason other than not wanting him in the first place.
Fine by me, the bullet will just get loaded when INEOS see this level of stupidity. He's playing and putting in MOTM performances, was in the Copa America best XI and has just played vs Paraguay.
He's ready to play.
There were also rumours that he didn’t want Casemiro.Rumours are he didn't want Ugarte and is sulking hence the wont be ready for a month comment.
I've already posted the video that proves he said months, not month.Here’s the quote from the BBC:
“Manuel Ugarte did not play one minute - he needs to build his fitness. Then we have to build him into the team. I am sure he will contribute to our team. It will take a couple of weeks, maybe even a month. That is the same for a lot of players."
There is absolutely nothing wrong with what Ten Hag’ comment, however people seemingly want to twist words to suit their narrative.
Probably true the previous board thought buying fading Galacticos was a good idea.There were also rumours that he didn’t want Casemiro.
I've already posted the video that proves he said months, not month.
Glad we've wrapped that up then.
He isn't Harry Potter. This guy is mental.
We're still building apparently. Fcuk knows what.
It's at around 3:50. He 100% says months.
And there are plenty who don't. BrunoMonth or months, it doesn’t meyter, what Ten Hag said is fair. It will time for new players to adapt to Premier League, especially for those who have not had a pre season. There are many examples of players who have needed time to adapt to their surroundings. Off the top of my head, Hojlund last season.
So there are plenty who do and there are plenty who don’t. Every player is different. Some players will adapt quicker than others.And there are plenty who don't. Bruno
I can understand anything up to a month, beyond that, no. Even then he needs to be getting some game time, so to just leave him on the bench or out of the team for that long is unacceptable.Month or months, it doesn’t meyter, what Ten Hag said is fair. It will time for new players to adapt to Premier League, especially for those who have not had a pre season. There are many examples of players who have needed time to adapt to their surroundings. Off the top of my head, Hojlund last season.
Exactly, so why trot it out as an excuse before he's stepped on a pitch or even seen him in training.So there are plenty who do and there are plenty who don’t. Every player is different. Some players will adapt quicker than others.
Utter nonsense. This is simply a case of an under fire manager being jumped on for even the most reasonable comments.Exactly, so why trot it out as an excuse before he's stepped on a pitch or even seen him in training.
It's another piece of poor work in the press.
Sometimes it looks like he's looking for excuses, cant use the injury one any more.
Just put the team out and get them to play. No other manager said that about a new signing. All the fans excited then boom.
Ruud should start doing all press
The comparison to Bruno is a silly one. He joined the club midway through the season.And there are plenty who don't. Bruno
I hope you're right.Of course the player will be ready to be involved however his minutes will need managing. There will be peaks and troughs until he reaches peak fitness which is what Ten Hag is referring to.
Exactly, so why trot it out as an excuse before he's stepped on a pitch or even seen him in training.
It's another piece of poor work in the press.
Sometimes it looks like he's looking for excuses, cant use the injury one any more.
Just put the team out and get them to play. No other manager said that about a new signing. All the fans excited then boom.
Ruud should start doing all press
It'll still be months, yes months, before he's ready to play for us though according to ETH.
Sounds like the idiot in charge is already planning to leave him out for no good reason other than not wanting him in the first place.
Fine by me, the bullet will just get loaded when INEOS see this level of stupidity. He's playing and putting in MOTM performances, was in the Copa America best XI and has just played vs Paraguay.
He's ready to play.
Fine by me, the bullet will just get loaded when INEOS see this level of stupidity. He's playing and putting in MOTM performances, was in the Copa America best XI and has just played vs Paraguay.
Hopefully Ugarte can coach too and solve two of our problems at once.My big worry with Ugarte is there's massive pressure on him now to be the man who fixes everything. This really isn't healthy and many players have drowned under that pressure I think ETH was smart to lower expectations on him. Ugarte isn't going to solve our forward missing great chances or defensive lapses in concentration.
Ugarte is going to be a folk hero with us as long as he doesn't go too bonkers - he has the feel of an Ince or Keane about him and anyone playing in front of him will feel more comfortable in their roles. I think it was quite noticeable that Eriksson was as free as a bird last night to roam and playmake as he used to do for Spurs.You have to take the opposition into account when judging last night but positive signs. Looks like we finally have a midfielder who is going to get stuck in and do all the dirty stuff to allow the players around him to shine. I think he will be the perfect partner for Mainoo.
Looking forward to seeing how he progresses with us.
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