What is Michael Bay doing in this lineupFlickball is totally radical. Barca have been the biggest entertainers in world football this season, according to both football purists and the casuals. I'm relishing every moment of it.
Speaking of entertainment, I was wondering - if you had to compare football's current best managers to Hollywood directors, who would be their cinematic counterparts?
Pep Guardiola, Carlo Ancelotti, Simeone Inzaghi, Hansi Flick, Antonio Conte, Luis Enrique
Chistopher Nolan, James Cameron, Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Michael Bay, Ridley Scott
For me Pep is Nolan (intricate storytellers), Ancelotti is Scorsese (character-driven) , Hansi is Tarantino (high-octane stuff)... the rest is hard to tell.
He was the pressing trigger. He started the press and everyone followed. The press was very tactical and cohesive. It wasn't just running towards the ball. We used to set up all kinds of traps by deliberately leaving certain passing lanes open for the opponents. It was so fascinating to watch.Bobby was so underrated.
The press doesn't work as it did without him.
What is Michael Bay doing in this lineup![]()
Would probably be some German manager who runs a high octane system like Flick but without being any good![]()
Also, you forgot the best director on the planet at the moment: Dennis Villeneuve
Hot take: Sicario is overrated af.Also, you forgot the best director on the planet at the moment: Dennis Villeneuve
A lil clip highlighting the Klopp press. This is the best press and counterpress system coached in Football history. @jamrock @serghei @Birdy
Once we sold Coutinho, Klopp completely removed the purpose served by the AM. Counterpressing was our biggest playmaker, as Klopp used to say. Selling Coutinho and getting VVD and Alisson with that money helped us to make this crazy high line high press system sustainable.
Arrival and Dune (Part II especially) are master pieces.Hot take: Sicario is overrated af.
Prisoners is great though.
No wonder Horatio twerks for Bay.Michael Bay is ETH.