...Dan Posted May 29, 2021 Share Posted May 29, 2021 I don't know anything about his time in Germany, I saw a bit of his Ajax team, but I'm no expert on him. I've heard that he likes to press the opposition, tries to play atractive, attacking football, and will put trust in young players. If these things are true, then he's the opposite of Rudi Garcia, and exactly what Lyon need. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Batard Posted May 29, 2021 Administrator Share Posted May 29, 2021 A diabolical appointment He'll be sacked by December, get money on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 21 hours ago, Batard said: A diabolical appointment He'll be sacked by December, get money on it. You really think it’s that bad? Fair enough it’s not earth shattering, but he likes to play attacking football so surely the young talents Lyon have make this a potentially decent appointment? Or maybe I’m giving him too much credit for his time at Leverkusen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rucksackfranzose Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 32 minutes ago, Rick said: You really think it’s that bad? Fair enough it’s not earth shattering, but he likes to play attacking football so surely the young talents Lyon have make this a potentially decent appointment? Or maybe I’m giving him too much credit for his time at Leverkusen. At first it's attractive and fairly successful football with Bosz, after two thirds of a season, at the very latest, this effect has fizzled out, though and the football became predictable and very easy to handle for the opposite teams. That's been the case at both German clubs Bosz has managed, Dortmund and Leverkusen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick Posted May 30, 2021 Share Posted May 30, 2021 22 minutes ago, Rucksackfranzose said: At first it's attractive and fairly successful football with Bosz, after two thirds of a season, at the very latest, this effect has fizzled out, though and the football became predictable and very easy to handle for the opposite teams. That's been the case at both German clubs Bosz has managed, Dortmund and Leverkusen. Fair enough then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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