What went wrong?

What went wrong?

Long break from champions league games. Don't worry they'll start soon and Leicester will win again.

Stuff

Prioritising the CL.

Sevilla are no pushover.

They lost that one short nigger in the midfield who never stops running and went to complete SHIT

They ran out of meme magic

Is Ranieri playing 5D chess so Sevilla gets overconfident and fields U17s?

Maybe. I would love Leicester to meme pass sevilla atleti barca and real tho just so the "greatest" top 4 can stfu forever.

Alex Ferguson always said the hardest thing in football is to defend a championship. You put everything into the previous season and got everything you had been working towards, so keeping people focussed and re-instilling that desire to win is very challenging.

It's why they're still good in the CL, because in that at least it's a new challenge where they're the underdog and this is their one chance again.

I predicted Leicester would dip but the extent to which they dipped is hilarious.

Probably should have cashed in on Vardy and Mahrez and probably still have a similar record. Now, Vardy's worth what? 3 million pounds? Mahrez maybe at 10 if a team's dumb enough.

One trick pony.

At least they won, imagine if they had this downfall after finishing second.

What they accomplished will be written into football history for decades to come, everyone will remember their names. What the fuck else is left apart from a magical cl run?

Ranieri got overconfident and started messing with the formula for no reason, reminding everyone why he failed with Greece etc..

Ran out of meme juice.

people stopped chatting shit

This. When you don't have the best players in the league to fall back on defending a title is incredibly difficult. It's why it hasn't happened in 9 years.

yeah its just like climaxing

then you gotta wait a bit before ur good again

>le ebbing joke that i hope gets on r/Sup Forums

Why are Aussies such manchildren

No more Kanté. Everything else that went wrong for them stems from this.

He's kind of right though, have you never had it that after you've finished a huge project at work, or term at university or something and you finally get to stop and relax, that it becomes really hard to get going again and concentrate once you start something new for a while?

sorry guys, we decided to give full power to Conte, maybe next decade ok?

why italians coach are better?

To be honest, there are many reason

Serie A is the most difficult league to play and work, it is easy for a big team to lose against a small one

There is a big number of coach here but only the best guys have work with a rofessional team

Coverciano is the best training camp for a coach, so a big bumber of people who made it are doing a good job

Coachs can rape players boipucci here

They sold this guy.

I've been observing the top leagues in Italy, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, Russia and Portugal and according to my data, Serie A is the most predictable league by a reasonable margin - this season, at least.

Oh my god. SPL is literally Celtic wins. Rangers had a spell, sure, but its all Celtic there.

gay porn meme expired

>Ranieri sticks with the 4-4-2
>Lose
>"It's not last season anymore. Ranieri OUT."
>Play 3 in the middle
>Lose
> "Why is he changing the formation that won us the league? Ranieri OUT."
>Win the group and play the reserves in the last game and get BTFO 5-0
>"Why isn't he playing a full strength 11 in a meaningless game? Ranieri OUT!"
This is your average online fan. A significant portion of the fans have turned against him. The players have been going to the board and asking for him to be sacked. Somehow the DOF managed to only sign one center back the whole season and it's a loanee from Granada. I kinda hope Lestah do go down, so half the squad of shitters who suddenly think they're Ballondor winners can get sold to Huddersfield or Brentford or something.

Sold Kante, who was the backbone of the squad (But then they were being offered stupid amounts of cash for him. Couldn't say no) and every big side outside of Liverpoo and Man ure stopped slipping. Plus you had the meme magic last year of every big team hilariously choking to the smaller teams because they were no longer afraid and could see all of them were collapsing.

Chelsea gets its shit together this year and is running away with it so hard they might have the title by April.

The real question is: will relegation be alright in the fans' eyes if they win the Champions League in the process?

At this point I know it's a pretty big if, but I just want to ask.

Bet they wished they cashed in on Mahrez and Vardy now.

They be lucky to get 10 million for both of them now.

No one can even explain why they did what they did last season so you've got no chance of anyone explaining what's happening now.

>he thinks calicopoli was a one time thing

>27 (TWENTY SEVEN) points clear

I would put my finger on Ranieri. He appears to be a senile fart that's stuck in the past when he condems his player's lacking motivation by saying they must not compare their current form to the last season but to MUH GREAT ESCAPE. Zero motivation from management means zero motivation from players and look how Vardy and Mahrez are playing. Utter shit and they look like they hate being there.
And look at his transfer skills: this debacle with Ulloa is unexcusable and only puts bad light on the team. He bought Kapustka for lots of money, only to not even have him in the team at all while saying he is not in the form for PL. In our current situation this is laughable, he does not have the luxury to choose who is fit in his eyes. Give him a chance.
And just look at the mid field, horrible. Having 6 active players in total with a 4 man midfield while playing CL is a recipe for failure.

tl,dr Ranieri OUT.

He failed with Greece because we're fucking shit m8. So did the 2 managers that came after him.

It's really weird: no one really expected them to repeat as champions but most were expecting at least a top-eight finish.

What I don't get is why they're doing so poorly even though they only lost one of their stars (that Kante guy).

My biggest fear is that if they do go down, an exodus will ensue and Leicester won't be returning to the Premier League anytime soon.

Ranieri is bang out of ideas and most of his signings have been piss poor.

I still think they'll survive but they need a total rebuild, a lot of players are nowhere near as good as last season would have you believe.

Their transfer dealings were pretty bad.

They didn't replace Kante properly.

Jamie Vardy proved he was a one season wonder like Kevin Philips before him.

Mahrez has been pretty shit and opponents have figured him out.

Didi is quite ok, although not as good as Kante.
The problem lies on Vardy, Mahrez and Drinkwater.

Was the entire team aside from Kante filled with one season wonders?

they lost kunta kante to the evil money slave

They already won the pl they can retire happy

OUT :
Fuchs
Morgan
Huth
Simpson
Vardy

I still rate Mahrez.
I believe it is just another "I have nothing to prove" syndrome for Leicester players.
It is fortunate that Kante left Leicester. Look at Leicester fans, they are blaming everyone and even ask Raineri out. They are really behaving so rude

All we do is lose lose lose no matter what, got losing on my mind, I can never get enough.

I actually think that Mahrez would be a good purchase for a midtable team like West Brom, Liverpool or Stoke. He has quality and if the team performs well, he performs well.

Right now I think that Mahrez for around 10mil would be a steal really.

At the top of the table, you may be right. I've been looking at the leagues as a whole, though. I guess my data is pretty irrelevant, really.