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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #15900 on: Today at 12:38:48 AM »
That isn't the bounce of a man who has achieved everything he wants to. That's the bounce of a man who is excited about what we're gonna do next year.

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« Reply #15901 on: Today at 12:40:36 AM »
Imagine being disparaged. I’d be fuming.

I reckon someone may have disagreed and said it wasn't a 'good idea' 😡. 'I've got one word for you - Ombudsman. I'm going to the Ombudsman'.

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« Reply #15902 on: Today at 11:55:56 AM »
The Guardian

Premier League Review 2025-26: managers of the season

From the experience of Emery to European-bound Le Bris there are a handful of managers whose work stood out

Regis Le Bris (Sunderland)

Unai Emery (Aston Villa)
If the Premier League had waited until after the title was decided to release its six-man shortlist for manager of the year, one suspects Emery would have featured instead of Pep Guardiola. Despite what seems like an obvious and understandable exercise in arse-covering, the absence of the Aston Villa manager still seems extraordinary. After a dismal start in which his team took only three points from 15 available, any murmurings of disquiet were silenced by a run of 12 wins in 13 top-flight games. The squad management and tactical nous required to orchestrate such an impressive mid-season turnaround cannot be overstated, not least because Emery was hamstrung by profitability and sustainability rules, masterminding a successful Europa League campaign and coping with a midfield injury crisis. Transforming a season that began so woefully into one of the most successful in the club’s history is a remarkable feat and Emery’s name should feature prominently in any conversation about the top flight’s most impressive coach.

Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)

Keith Andrew (Brentford)

Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth)


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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #15903 on: Today at 12:20:05 PM »
September seems so long ago now but I don’t remember any reports of players being unhappy with training or tactics etc.

Chelsea Man Utd etc go five without a win and there’s no shortage of players leaking stories criticising the manager.

That spirit and togetherness is a credit to them and the manager and a big reason why we pulled ourselves out of a rough start.

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #15904 on: Today at 04:52:08 PM »
Our brilliant end to the season coincided with Lindelof playing in midfield.

We were being talked about as title challengers at one stage of the season but then had an awful run which coincided with the injuries to McGinn, Kamara and Tielemans.

It’s a shame Unai either hadn’t worked out Lindelof could play in the midfield or preferred not to use him during those couple of months when we were bereft of midfielders.

In the end, I don’t think it made much difference, but i do wonder why he wasn’t played there much earlier.

When I suggested he play there before the Forest game it got disparaged.

To me it seemed that a huge part of our system was winning duels to allow the one touch passing etc and to raise tempo. He proved perfect for that. Better than Onana IMO.

I disagreed with you, not because it was a poor idea just that I thought it unlikely to happen in a European Semi final if it hadn’t been done before, save for the odd few minutes at the end of a game when Lindelof first arrived.

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #15905 on: Today at 05:22:38 PM »
I know everyone knows this but when you lay it out:

League:

7th
4th
6th
4th

Cups:

FA Cup Semi-Final
Conference League Semi-Final
Champions League Quarter-Final
Europa League winners


It’s crazy how much he’s done.

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #15906 on: Today at 05:27:15 PM »
Imagine being disparaged. I’d be fuming.

“Wild? I was livid”

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #15907 on: Today at 05:34:31 PM »
Our brilliant end to the season coincided with Lindelof playing in midfield.

We were being talked about as title challengers at one stage of the season but then had an awful run which coincided with the injuries to McGinn, Kamara and Tielemans.

It’s a shame Unai either hadn’t worked out Lindelof could play in the midfield or preferred not to use him during those couple of months when we were bereft of midfielders.

In the end, I don’t think it made much difference, but i do wonder why he wasn’t played there much earlier.

When I suggested he play there before the Forest game it got disparaged.

To me it seemed that a huge part of our system was winning duels to allow the one touch passing etc and to raise tempo. He proved perfect for that. Better than Onana IMO.

I disagreed with you, not because it was a poor idea just that I thought it unlikely to happen in a European Semi final if it hadn’t been done before, save for the odd few minutes at the end of a game when Lindelof first arrived.

You’re close to disparaging him again. Shame on you. You are a cad and a bounder sir.

 


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