Sabre wrote:bavlondon wrote:paul_tomkins
RT @srijandeepdas: Pellegrini's representative confirms his client has been approached by Liverpool.
http://tinyurl.com/2g9edgj <-this new?
If you look at Pellegrini's attempt at Real Madrid, you might see two points of view.
a) Some will say that he did achieve nothing, and it's true, he didn't win the league nor the Champions League.
b) But some people will argue that the Real Madrid of the previous season, was light years away from the strongest Barcelona in decades, and Pellegrini was able to challenge for the title until very late in the season.
Pellegrini was sacked because he didn't get along well with the chairman, the one that takes decissions, and MARCA, who attacked him systematically every day of the season. He was the Spanish Benitez for the Spanish press, if you see what I mean.
If the club wants a yes man, he won't have one in Pellegrini. Pellegrini won't be famous for attacking other managers in the press room neither, but he's a man of strong ideas, from my sofa.
I like Pellegrini, I respect his work at Villarreal, and I like his football.
Which means that many of you can be worried

, because, in a way, he will be Rafa style, he'd use rotation (maybe less rotation but clearly rotation), and he'd bring some boring and latin continental concepts.
I think he's a good manager, and I think that with the proper funds and keeping the best of what we have he can bring Liverpool to fight for something. But how will he adapt to this league?
I'll follow this news... let's see what happens.