It's not that Flick isn't an emotional coach, he's human after all. What he did so well was keeping his emotions in check, and channeling them into the moments that mattered. He has been a leader by example for his players. Flick means business, but he isn't loud about it. His actions do the talking, and as a result, he earned the respect of the dressing room, and over two years he never lost it.
Liam Cahill's unyielding faith in the youthful exuberance of Darragh McCarthy and a small cohort of others was a trump card in last year's All-Ireland hurling title win for Tipperary against the head.
The actions seen during the incident do not reflect the standards we expect of those representing AFC Rushden & Diamonds. As a fan-owned, community-driven club, we have a responsibility to uphold those standards and to act when they are not met.
His confrontation with Allegri and what he did on the bench afterwards (throwing his jacket on the ground, kicking water bottles and the cooler, and constantly shaking his head) are not a good sign. Indeed, they are symbols encapsulate a complicated period in the management of a player who - at 26 years of age and in his seventh season at Milan - is no longer a young talent with bright hopes, but a fully-fledged man and supposedly a leader.
In order to make sure that you guys are a hundred-percent feeling safe, I am going to step away. But running of this restaurant, for now, will sit on you guys. And I really, really, really, really hope with every fiber of my body that you'll fight for it.
NO. F***ING. FIGHTING. In the opening leg of United's Europa League clash with Real Sociedad last season, Rasmus Hojlund and Diogo Dalot were on the verge of clashing after Dalot chose not to square the ball to Hojlund, who was poised for a simple tap-in. Amid an 18-game goal drought, the Danish forward reacted angrily to the squandered chance, throwing his arms up in frustration before directing a stream of stern words at his team-mate.
Kuminga is in his fifth season with the Warriors, but the past two years of his career have essentially amounted to a mutual waste of time. His strengths have been inadequately highlighted, his role has been limited, and his flaws have been unfortunately unresolved. Though fingers can be pointed in every direction, the unfortunate truth remains that Kuminga is a young and talented scorer with a career average of 20.3 points per 36 minutes who has never felt empowered to explore his potential.
I'm not pumping my own tyres up here. It's going to be real hard work in terms of what we're going to try and achieve. It's all about players, completely about the players in terms of what they do on the pitch. We can affect that by information. But when it boils down to it, for this group I just feel it's getting that first win. If we get our first win, I think we'll catch fire.
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