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Who should they start instead of?Rebic and Kramaric will unfortunately be on the bench for Croatia at the World Cup despite their fantastic form
Who should they start instead of?Rebic and Kramaric will unfortunately be on the bench for Croatia at the World Cup despite their fantastic form
Who should they start instead of?
I dont know I dont follow Croatia. I would assume someone good to keep them outWho shouldn't Kramaric start over? At forward or winger?
Not that this is the only thread this could be asked, but it's probably the best, so that said where are the Heynckes critics? If this were Guardiola it'd be a catastrophe going out to Madrid in the CL Semis and losing the DFB Pokal Final to Frankfurt.
Ancelotti takes the blame for Bayern's shortcomings this season, Heynckes just got there from retirement mid-season to salvage what still could be salvaged.
Not that this is the only thread this could be asked, but it's probably the best, so that said where are the Heynckes critics? If this were Guardiola it'd be a catastrophe going out to Madrid in the CL Semis and losing the DFB Pokal Final to Frankfurt.
What point would there be in criticizing Heynckes given he's a caretaker manager who didn't plan to have this job and essentially no longer has this job as of this evening? People criticized Guardiola because he came in with the expectations of winning the CL and being the maestro of world football. Someone who got as much hype as him will always be under the microscope.
I don't remember Guardiola getting too much criticism here when he lost in the Pokal. IDK.
That's a fair point to a degree and surely you can't lay it all on Heynckes' lap, but he took over in early October so it wasn't "mid-season". Either way, you can't really take today's result away from Heynckes. To the point though, were this Guardiola there'd be a stronger reaction on this forum.
It's overdue. Get them out of that museum and I maybe will like them. Well, probably not, but get them a modern stadium.Hertha's new stadium plan:
It's overdue. Get them out of that museum and I maybe will like them. Well, probably not, but get them a modern stadium.
You're guilty of that yoo. Your evaluation of Ancelotti (and other posters here do the same) is, to the least, extremely biased towards this season and forgetting his multiple great years.
Guardiola came in to a team that won the treble. Anything less than a CL final was to be a disappointment. Especially given the players he picked and bought, etc...
Heynckes didn't choose a single player of this team last summer.
It's also worth noting he wasn't bombed 7-0 by Real Madrid but instead failed to the well known Madrid reffin' special in the semis.
Heynckes could absolutely be in the CL final.
Anyway, as I was saying, were this Guardiola in the exact same situation I'd be reading more about it.
And as many others have been saying it's a bull****, pointless comparison.
I didn't know the terms. Whatever, in the end it stays Hitler's stadium and a professional football club needs a state of the art stadim. I don't wonder red-red-green knows little of that.They have been circulating that plan (with some variations) for a year now. The Senat so far has only indicated that it is 'technically feasible'. So the club still need to negotiate with the city to actually get permission for it (as the city favors another renovation of the Olympiastadion instead) and then sort out financing (as the city will not pay for any of it). Even the optimistic boosters at the club give 2025 as the earliest date for the opening of a new stadium.
Lol. They lost 3-0 in the first leg and it should have been more. They dont get to complain about the officials.Pep crashed in his semis. And no luck was involved. Just reffing.