Mark Langdon
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Podcast Appearances
fallen off in in the last few months and some of that will be confidence but it happened to De Bruyne didn't it if like there was this moment with Man City where he was everywhere for for sitting he felt like the key player and then within about a month or two months suddenly he's just like you know he's no longer even in there starting 11 and you can just I suppose the world can just come off once you you reach a certain age
Yeah, he made some high-profile errors early on, even if he, like, I think it was his debut in the...
Super Cup and he was very shaky when they beat Tottenham on penalties and that continued into the kind of season proper and I'd got a PSG fan who's a friend at work and he absolutely hates him and was demanding that he get out of the club and I said calm down Tebow you know like you
He'll get better and he's like, no, no, he's not good enough for PSG.
Once you move to a bigger club and you make a couple of mistakes, there's a mentality point.
Some people are able to shrug that off and grow and recover from it.
Some people, the spotlight in France, obviously, is on PSG all the time.
And it's difficult to handle, I think, if you make mistakes.
I mean, Zabunye, the centre-back they bought from Bournemouth, would be another one that makes mistakes and just doesn't look anything like the player that we all saw in the Premier League.
Where do people think Slott's next job would be if he does leave Liverpool?
Because I can't work out if he's any good or not.
And I know he's won a title, but I was just thinking, like, I don't see him going to another kind of, like, one of the super clubs or one of those that's in the Champions League last eight.
I really...
I struggle to work out if he's at the level required.
There's the caveat, he did win a Premier League title, but riding on Barry's point where he was batting away, there are definitely people that feel that Klopp had built that team and he took advantage of what was a really bad Premier League season from others.
Yeah, it feels like a natural replacement.
Alonso was burnt at Real Madrid, but he won't be the only coach that's done that.
And, you know, he would be better suited, I think, to a club that wants to be coached and have, you know, actual tactics rather than kind of vibes.
So the fans, not all of them, but there was a section last week singing Alonso's name as they were
kind of like leaving the stadium videos circulating that that's not to say that all fans want slot to go we always kind of just lay you see a video like that and you just label everyone as you know feeling the same but it just it feels like the end of slots time I would say at Liverpool and Alonso would be the obvious person to come in we'll get on to Iriola later I think he would do a fantastic job there it sounds like he's maybe going back to Spain