Madrid Cobbler
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« Reply #120 on: September 02, 2019, 19:08:46 pm » |
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Chris Wilder has always said that first you have to match (or beat) the opposition for work rate. Only then will superior quality shine through. I saw a recent interview with him where he said he doesn't give his players credit just for putting in a shift, because that's the bare minimum he expects.
KC appears to say the same kind of thing, but it's not about words, it's about creating that culture within the squad. What is key is that he realises that players' work rate is ultimately his responsibility and acts accordingly, as he is the one deciding the standards and the work ethic required.
A great performance last Saturday, but I'm yet to be convinced KC can get the players to produce that kind of performance consistently. We have no chance of promotion unless he can.
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