Interesting interview Jesse gave to TSN. Gave Armas a glowing endorsement, hmm.
Not like he was ever gonna say anything but good things about him.
Interesting interview Jesse gave to TSN. Gave Armas a glowing endorsement, hmm.
Not like he was ever gonna say anything but good things about him.
Listen to the ENTIRE interview. It's approx 10 minutes. Plenty of stuff to "talk about".
RIP Guillermo Romulo, Alexander Francis Orig, Celenio Eleazar, and my Mom, Resurreccion Eleazar.
RIP Cesar Castello, Mike Vallo, Glenn Stampiglia, Bob Paquette, and Warren Lee
i do think there is a chance Armas may be better implementing a non pressing system, because he seemed to be focused with us on redefining what we did with the ball. But we didnt have the horses for that approach. But more likely this hire benefits us in the standings lol
Curtis justified the hire partially by saying they'd spend more for Armas than NY did. That's all well and fine, Armas was dealt a bad hand here, but he still played it like shit.
Regardless of whether Red Bull opened up the pocketbook, name a player who improved under Armas.
Regardless of whether Red Bull opened up the pocketbook, name a player who improved under Armas.
I wish him luck - a likable local guy. I never quite understood his soccer strategy, beyond knowing a plan b was needed, but that could be because I am not a soccer savant. I cant think of one player who improved under Armas, though. Now that could be an effect of not being that dominating team they were under Marsch (which can attributed to a reduction in player quality) and that creating a losing malaise, but that's irrelevant.
I would suspect he does better at TFC than NY , though. He was dealt a shitty deck here. TFC has some veterans who will support his authority, assuming Armas treats them well (and hopefully the Lawrence situation has taught him how to do that).
:pint:cheers. Wish him good luck with TFC. On the other hand hope his new team doesn't deny us the chance for Open cup win & or MLS cup win in '21.
Regardless of whether Red Bull opened up the pocketbook, name a player who improved under Armas.
:pint:cheers. Wish him good luck with TFC. On the other hand hope his new team doesn't deny us the chance for Open cup win & or MLS cup win in '21.
TFC won't play us in USOC, so there's that.
RIP Guillermo Romulo, Alexander Francis Orig, Celenio Eleazar, and my Mom, Resurreccion Eleazar.
RIP Cesar Castello, Mike Vallo, Glenn Stampiglia, Bob Paquette, and Warren Lee
Tarek and white played their best soccer under armas.
That's funny.
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." - Iron Mike
Bitch covered my plaid?
The sorrow inside me grows.
I need my plaid pitch.
"It goes without saying that when things don't go your way they just don't go your way. " - JCO
"He can't kick with his left foot, he can't tackle, he can't head the ball and he doesn't score many goals. Apart from that, he's all right.”
George Best, on David Beckham
Regardless of whether Red Bull opened up the pocketbook, name a player who improved under Armas.
needed a couple days to think about this. only player you can argue improved is Sean Nealis. He looked much improved in his spot starts compared to when he first got on the scene.
https://theathletic....hris-armas-mls/
“Before any X’s and O’s and what we want to do with the ball and against the ball, it’s important to know how I just see the game: and it’s with energy,” said Armas. “It becomes a way of working. It’s a way of playing. It’s a way of living.”
Man the guy at least knows how to sell himself but did Ali watch any of his games in NY? The Red Bulls looked far more lethargic in every game under Armas than they ever did under Marsch or even Carnell.
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