The tides are turning fast and maybe for the first time in almost a year Jose Mourinho would appear a not so frustrated man. Off late the Portugese has cut a forlorn figure seeming very tired and off-pace. This is in stark contrast to the guy who was charging down the touchline of Old Trafford for knocking out the very team he is managing right now, out of the Champions League. Having had a shaky start to his new job at the Theater Of Dreams, Mourinho seems to be slowly but surely pulling the right strings. After having withered storms of 3 back to back defeats in the same week and following that up with close to a little over two months without a league win at home Manchester United seem to have turned a corner now. They are no longer the team that has a defense gaping with holes and a midfield filled with mistakes. One of the major concerns for The Special One was to get the best out of Paul Pogba having clearly witnessed that he can be a liability as a holding midfiel...
Do we have the next Leicester City, and that too in the Bundesliga this time? This might be early days and even if Leipzig manage to go toe to toe with Bayern as they've done until now, it should be nothing short of remarkable. Despite the problems off the pitch and being infamous among the fans due to some ownership issue, Leipzig have still managed to put up one good performance after the other. And, this high intensity pressing game has reaped them rich rewards [Vlookup Bundesliga table]. The fact that, they've done this just after being promoted from the lower tier is some achievement. Leipzig like all German teams do, play with a very high intensity from the off. Most of the credit should go to Hattenhusl. The way Leipzig play generally gives the opposition very little options to exploit. They generally tend to clog the middle and force the opposition to play from the wider areas. This not only channels the oppositions attacks and making them predictable, it enables ...