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Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: Rip Van We Go Again on February 07, 2013, 01:23:28 PM
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Karim El Ahmadi: I've improved at Aston Villa
Villa midfielder Karim El Ahmadi today insisted the Premier League’s win-at-all-costs mentality has improved him up as a player.
Morocco international El Ahmadi became manager Paul Lambert’s first signing when he arrived from Feyenoord for £2m last summer.
The 28-year-old made his debut in the opening day defeat to West Ham and has gone on to play 19 times this season. And he says he now has a better understanding of what is required to compete as he prepares to face the Hammers when they visit Villa Park this weekend.
“I have learned a lot about English football from that first game. I have sensed here it is all about winning,” said El Ahmadi.
“When I was playing in Holland, if you lost, the Dutch players would say ‘we played well there’ but here in England it doesn’t matter how you play just as long as you win. If you get that victory it is OK. From the first game to now I have developed a stronger mentality towards winning which is a positive. That’s the big difference. Mentally you always have to be ready to win the games, be strong and have focus.”
Villa are currently two points adrift of safety in 19th place but, despite a season of struggles, El Ahmadi remains upbeat about their chances of beating the drop.
“I think that the players and everyone at the club knows what we have to do. We have to be ready for this battle from now until the end of the season,” said El Ahmadi.
“As players we all stay together and we are good team. It’s not like any players are alone. We are all together and that’s why I have the confidence we will get out of the relegation zone. We know what we have to do against West Ham at home. I made my debut against them and it would be nice to make amends for that defeat earlier in the season.”
El Ahmadi has just returned from the Africa Cup of Nations duty with Morocco – who were knocked out at the group stages after three draws - and insisted the style of football at the tournament bears comparison with the English top-flight.
“I think the Africa Cup of Nations is actually similar to the Premier League if you compare it. A lot of long balls and a bit of ‘fight’ football. But here the game is much quicker, also the weather much colder!” added El Ahmadi.
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Talking on the pitch please Karim.
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Talking on the pitch please Karim.
Exactly - sick of hearing villa players talk a good game this season - time to do it on the pitch - well said neo!
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I'm sick of people saying "Do it on the pitch" whenever one of our players does an obligatory bland interview for a local rag.
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Developed a winning mentality ?
Has he even been involved in all 4 matches we have won ?
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I'm sick of people saying "Do it on the pitch" whenever one of our players does an obligatory bland interview for a local rag.
"Show me don't tell"
Yeah KEA, organise a fucking game right now, with I don't know, Stoke, at 13:36 on a Thursday afternoon to kick off at 14:00. Where you can start showing me instead of telling me and do some talking, on a pitch. You big twat.
Everyone of these interviews for the past 1000 years has had the same stock response.
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I'm sick of people saying "Do it on the pitch" whenever one of our players does an obligatory bland interview for a local rag.
Don't tell them, show them.
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Urgh. I'd rather hear nothing from the players rather than crap like this. It makes the guy sound like an idiot too. If he's improved as a player he must have been awful before. And as for developing a winning mentality playing for a team who just can't win...yeah brilliant.
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I'm sick of people saying "Do it on the pitch" whenever one of our players does an obligatory bland interview for a local rag.
Don't tell them, show them.
Don't tell them to show them, show them how to show them.
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Don't tell them to show them, show them how to show them
Don't tell me not to tell them to show them, show me how to not tell them.
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I wouldn't have a problem if he had come out with the usual upbeat bollocks. But speaking of a winning mentality when we can't buy a win at the moment FFS!
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You've all fallen for one of Mark's wind ups, you great bunch of divs. As if a current Villa player would give an interview talking about a winning mentality. Nice one Mark, you almost had me going as well.
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Personally, I think it's brilliant.
Coming out with guff like that despite playing (badly) in team that wouldn't know what a win looks like if it came up and punched 'em in the face.
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Sometimes the way players talk also suggests they think they're doing okay. If KEA doesn't think he's got a hell of a lot of improving to do, then he'll never, ever make it in this league. He's a country mile from adequate at the moment. We need a lot more from him.
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I'm sick of people saying "Do it on the pitch" whenever one of our players does an obligatory bland interview for a local rag.
"Show me don't tell"
Yeah KEA, organise a fucking game right now, with I don't know, Stoke, at 13:36 on a Thursday afternoon to kick off at 14:00. Where you can start showing me instead of telling me and do some talking, on a pitch. You big twat.
Everyone of these interviews for the past 1000 years has had the same stock response.
I like that.
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Talking on the pitch please Karim.
Exactly - sick of hearing villa players talk a good game this season - time to do it on the pitch - well said neo!
We're probably due another Gabby interview soon then.
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He should have said, "I have developed a moaning mentality". He'd have been taken to our collective heart as one of us. ;¬)
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Urgh. I'd rather hear nothing from the players rather than crap like this. It makes the guy sound like an idiot too. If he's improved as a player he must have been awful before. And as for developing a winning mentality playing for a team who just can't win...yeah brilliant.
Spot on supertom!
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You've all fallen for one of Mark's wind ups, you great bunch of divs. As if a current Villa player would give an interview talking about a winning mentality. Nice one Mark, you almost had me going as well.
I take it you havent seen the express and star then rissole?
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Just perform well on the pitch KEA, I'd like to know what winning feels like.
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He has done well to have a professional football career up to the age of twenty eight without previously having a winning mentality. I am also impressed that they know what they have to do against West Ham, although a bit worried that this suggests they didn't know what they had to do against Wigan, Southampton and Newcastle. It is also interesting to note that winning isn't so important in Holland. Maybe we shouldn't buy another three players from there this summer. I'm joking of course. Everyone knows we won't be buying three players from anywhere in a hurry.
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I have developed a winning smile ;D
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Just perform well on the pitch KEA, I'd like to know what winning feels like.
...and I want you to show me!
Tonight, Matthew, Karim is Foreigner.
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Next up on Pravda:
Clark: "I just love all the clean sheets we've kept!"
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Ireland: ''I'll continue to run my legs off for the team.''
Delph: ''My tackles are timed to perfection.''
Carbon Neutral: ''I will carry on doing a superb job as Chief Executive.''
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I'd pay more attention to KEA if he hadn't just returned from the African Cup of Nations where his team went out in the first round having won no games out of three.
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Clark - 'I'm looking forward to Richard Dunne being fit again'.
Given - 'Guzan has been great for us this season but...'.
Bosnich - 'My only chance is if Nigel Spink gets injured'.
However you put it, the lot of it is bullshit.
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Developed a winning mentality ?
Has he even been involved in all 4 matches we have won ?
I laughed at this when I saw his teams record of 3 draws then elimination in the tournament
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Benteke 'I cant wait to fuck off'
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Show me the way to Amarillo.
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I've developed a winning mentality. Its just everybody else...