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RagaZ
04-13-2016, 05:16 PM
Doing wonders with no budget compared to Guardiola as an example.

I think he is the best in the world. Better than Klopp, Mourinho, Guardiola etc.

9erempiree
04-13-2016, 05:22 PM
He's not very sophisticated as a coach in terms of tactics but he gets the best out of his players in a dirty way. He tries to outsmart his opponents by using non-traditional tactics like instigating, rough play and clever trickery.

He is a good coach but only for a team on the cusp of success.

At the top-tier level...I don't think he can get world class players to buy in. He can be very successful on a team full of misfits and scrubs but can he get players with egos to buy into his non-traditional ways.

If everything was equal...you give Simeone a Real Madrid team vs. Ancelotti with the same team....can he beat those coaches?...and would world class players want to play his style of football?

Overdrive
04-13-2016, 05:29 PM
He's not very sophisticated as a coach in terms of tactics but he gets the best out of his players in a dirty way. He tries to outsmart his opponents by using non-traditional tactics like instigating, rough play and clever trickery.

He is a good coach but only for a team on the cusp of success.

At the top-tier level...I don't think he can get world class players to buy in. He can be very successful on a team full of misfits and scrubs but can he get players with egos to buy into his non-traditional ways.

If everything was equal...you give Simeone a Real Madrid team vs. Ancelotti with the same team....can he beat those coaches?...and would world class players want to play his style of football?

Real has one of the dirtiest pricks I've seen in my lifetime.

brownmamba00
04-13-2016, 05:32 PM
He's not very sophisticated as a coach in terms of tactics but he gets the best out of his players in a dirty way. He tries to outsmart his opponents by using non-traditional tactics like instigating, rough play and clever trickery.

He is a good coach but only for a team on the cusp of success.

At the top-tier level...I don't think he can get world class players to buy in. He can be very successful on a team full of misfits and scrubs but can he get players with egos to buy into his non-traditional ways.

If everything was equal...you give Simeone a Real Madrid team vs. Ancelotti with the same team....can he beat those coaches?...and would world class players want to play his style of football?
he'd fit right in in england

Bosnian Sajo
04-13-2016, 05:36 PM
He has to be in the discussion.

kurple
04-13-2016, 05:58 PM
The best in any sport. Pop is also up there

kurple
04-13-2016, 05:59 PM
He's not very sophisticated as a coach in terms of tactics
What tf are you talkin bout?

Nick Young
04-13-2016, 06:06 PM
Tactically brilliant and a great motivator as well.

He is one of the best coaches in the world but not the best. I think Jupp Heynckes is the best. His CL winning Bayern team played the best football I've ever seen.

9erempiree
04-13-2016, 06:22 PM
What tf are you talkin bout?

I don't like cholo.

Glad he beat Barcelona though.