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International Coach
There's a feeling of freedom in how they are playing. The team look happy to try and attack every chance they get, without worry. You get the feeling under Jose any misplaced pass would be brought up and villified, even if the team won, so players weren't taking those risks. Under Ole its the bigger picture, so long as the team does what it needs to, the odd over-confident move can be excused. Just knowing that the pressure is off the simple things has allowed certain players to relax, and the natural ability that they have has come back to the fore. Just watching Matic (supposedly one of Jose's own boys) play under Ole highlights the change. Before he was all about safety, taking the extra touch, looking sideways for the pass, and over this season certainly he started to perform poorly as his natural instincts got stifled. He was treating the ball like a hot potato, taking many little controlling touches before getting rid ASAP rather than taking control of it. Now under Ole he's always looking to move it forward, he'll take it past players if he can, and his first touch is once again assured. He's looked a million times better in recent weeks.
The Metro (god love them, a free paper that's dear at half the price) surprisingly did a decent bit about what Phelan has brought back to the club in regards to training
https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/13/how-...sons-philosophy-at-manchester-united-8338442/
The Metro (god love them, a free paper that's dear at half the price) surprisingly did a decent bit about what Phelan has brought back to the club in regards to training
https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/13/how-...sons-philosophy-at-manchester-united-8338442/