2015年5月12日星期二

Keeping De Gea Is United's Main Summer Task Manchester United's main task is to keep their best player, but it is Tim Sherwood who tops the winners. We have less kind words for QPR and poor Steve Bruce...

After months of mockery over Tim Sherwood's media persona and solipsism (and I'm guilty too), he's doing an excellent job at keeping Aston Villa in the Premier League. Sherwood labelled the 1-0 victory over West Ham as a "big step" towards safety, but I can take that further. Villa are safe. Before Manchester City's result against QPR, a Premier League table calculated since the beginning of March saw Villa sitting in fifth position, and no side had scored more goals in that time. Both of those facts were negated by City's 6-0 victory, but the point still stands: Sherwood has transformed Villa. Extrapolating his current record over the course of this season would put Villa in ninth, and he has also reached the FA Cup final. There are caveats to his success, of course. Being the man to take over from the dour Paul Lambert was one of the most attractive jobs imaginable. Villa were in 18th place, but the quality of their squad belied that low standing. From such a funk the only way was up, and Sherwood has led the merry march. Next season will be the biggest test of Sherwood's ability as a manager, the challenge of managing increased expectations. Until now, he is an effective short-term motivational fix, and nothing more. But he has at least earned the chance to prove his credentials. Sherwood's methods are not particularly technical or complicated - he simply aims to make players enjoy playing the game. This is largely achieved by showering them with praise. Take Villa's four best players since Sherwood's arrival, for example: On Christian Benteke: "I don't know if there's a better striker in Europe right now. He's the best." On Tom Cleverley: "He showed the quality he has. He works tirelessly. But he has more than that - he can burst forward." On Jack Grealish: "He could be right up there amongst the best of them." On Fabian Delph: "I don't want to go over the top, but Fabian Delph - there's not a better midfielder in the country at the moment." It doesn't matter if such statements are inaccurate, fanciful or just ludicrously optimistic, just so long as it motivates the players to prove their worth. In Sherwood's defence, all four have done so in the last six weeks. He remains a difficult man to like, but there can be no doubting Sherwood's ability to inspire players through the simple method of making them feel valued. There are still questions to be answered of his aptitude to do so in adversity but, for now, those issues have been pushed to the back of Villa fans' minds. Sherwood's task at Villa Park is far from complete, but after plenty of sarcastic snidery, it would be crass to ignore his positive impact.
http://www.kanizsahir.hu/tmp/userfiles/file/gozandosalsa.php
http://www.kanizsahir.hu/tmp/userfiles/file/hypervenomblancas.php
http://www.letenye.hu/images/newhypervenom.php
http://www.oksit.wlen.pl/userfiles/pinkhypervenom.php
http://www.letenye.hu/images/nouvellehypervenom2014.php
http://www.oksit.wlen.pl/userfiles/okpug.php
http://www.kanizsahir.hu/tmp/userfiles/file/hypervenomhyperpunch.php
http://www.oksit.wlen.pl/userfiles/prestycom.php
http://www.letenye.hu/images/nuevacamisetadefutbol.php
http://www.oksit.wlen.pl/userfiles/pourelles.php
http://www.letenye.hu/images/oakwoodtours.php
http://www.kanizsahir.hu/tmp/userfiles/file/frsoccershop.php

没有评论:

发表评论