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Soccer boss amstrad
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soccer boss amstrad

Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was also asked about Bruce's comments following his departure from Newcastle, with the Norwegian responding that managers all have "our own ways of dealing with criticism". Everyone can say what they want, that's fine for me because I don't read it but if you read it then it might hurt." "Never in my career have I felt it like Bruce felt it now, but that's the situation. "I think that's one of the most important skills in modern football as a manager is to not let criticism get too close to you, or just ignore it - that's what I do," said Klopp. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said the best advice he could give managers was to avoid social media, especially during "bad periods". "I wish him to come back soon and I am pretty sure he will be back with an opportunity because he has the love for football in his blood." But he has not to be worried, because the people who know him quite well, that is what is important. "Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and no-one deserves to be treated like that. Guardiola added: "Steve Bruce and all the managers want to do all the best. We can't take for granted and accept certain things because they are how they are." Bruce an 'exceptional gentleman' - Guardiola "He's managed over 1,000 games and he's telling you, with that experience, with that level of expertise that he has, that he struggles with that kind of situation, with that kind of abuse. "You're talking about somebody who has been in the game for over 40 years as a player and as a manager. "First of all, because I know him personally, and secondly, because of what he transmitted in his words. "I was really sad after reading that statement from Steve," said the Spaniard. "If you are affected by every single opinion in life nowadays, with how easy you can read stuff about yourself, you are not going to be happy with whatever you do."Īrteta says bosses have to deal with criticism but, after Bruce said he was called "useless, a fat waste of space, a stupid, tactically-inept cabbage-head", improvements must be made. "You cannot lose the focus, the passion and the love - the reason why you made the decision in the first place to do that. "And people who have been managers already, experienced managers, and they are thinking about not doing it again. Newcastle owners hold talks with former Roma boss Paulo Fonsecaīruce's final game at Newcastle, a 3-2 defeat by Tottenham on Sunday, was his 1,000th as a manager, but the 60-year-old says that could be his last job.Īrteta, who is at the other end of his managerial career, was asked whether prospective coaches have called him personally with their concerns.Newcastle United: Six reasons why Saudi Arabia-led takeover is controversial.I think it will get worse if we don't do anything about it." If not, I don't think it will get better. "But it is important that we take care a little bit of the environment and putting things in the right place. I think the enjoyment as well is that big, that it should not stop you. "For me, this cannot be the barrier, because you have fear about the treatment you are going to receive. "Yes, a lot of people think like that," he said.Īrteta, 39, added: "I heard a lot and I have a lot of friends who are doing the courses, who doubted whether they want to take the hot seat or whether it is better to be an assistant or something else. Arteta says current and prospective coaches have told him they are thinking twice about becoming managers.














Soccer boss amstrad