Jamie Carragher
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But my honest view of that is if you've played football since you were five, you've trained every single day, you've had videos, you've slept well, you've eaten well.
You've had that many conversations about the game.
You know every single player that's on the opposition team because you've basically been forced to watch them for the previous 24 hours.
You've gone into the changing room 10 minutes before.
You've had your last little bits of words in the changing room.
If you need words 5-10 seconds before a match starts, you're fucked.
You're well and truly done.
It's a nonsense.
It's a gimmick.
Absolute gimmick.
No, no.
It's just obviously where it is.
but what do we think about the whole thing just generally Liam's obviously a good young coach we've had Wayne Rooney on here who's worked with him he's a fantastic coach he's obviously someone who's desperately trying to and he's won quite a lot of matches at Chelsea but he's just started to turn hasn't he it's not just turned in terms of results it's turned in terms of the personal stuff that's now being aimed towards him the memes that's the thing and only results can change that for him but like you can the Chelsea fans that I speak to they're already just they're so negative they've lost the last four Ian
Well, he's almost said that, hasn't he?
He said that.
Enzo Fernandes has said, we had a manager in Maresca that it feels like, obviously, they believed in, and he's now saying, sort of, we've now changed.
I think it's unfair to call Liam Rossini a yes-man.
I didn't call him a yes-man.
I said the supporters will see him as a yes-man.
He's gone in there.