Graeme Souness
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Puyol I think he's a football man I think he's a common sense football man and there's not enough of them around in my opinion today there's so much waffle and toffee attached to a lot of it today and I think he knows what he's doing I think you look at the job he did at Southampton did he finish I think it was at 7th or 8th and they weren't happy with that weren't happy with the football they were playing well I bet they wish they were going to finish 7th or 8th this year I think he knows what he's doing I think Leicester should be happy they've got him
I think...
Come back to the priority for a manager in any job, getting the most out of the group of players you've got.
As I've said, I think he is a football man.
He's looked at the group he's got there and he thinks that's the best way to go.
At the end of the season, if they end up finishing seventh, what a great season when you look at the teams that would be in front of them.
I wouldn't be critical of him because I think looking at these decisions and the way he speaks, he's a common sense football person and common sense takes you a long way in football.
Didn't have enough in the last third.
Weren't creative enough to make Schmeichel work enough with all that possession, 60-40.
That would suggest you're on the front foot.
But I can't remember Schmeichel, other than the toss and save just at the end, having much to do.
He had a lazy afternoon.
He didn't have to work.
Give Schmeichel great credit here.
We'll see it from another angle.
Chilwell needs to be spoken to.
Look, he's playing him onside.
Look how deep he is.
Look how quick Schmeichel's off his line, suffocating it, making himself big.
I've seen that before from another Schmeichel 20 years ago.