“Serie A is more tactical than the Premier League” | Richards makes bold claim during Off Script



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Sky Sports pundit Micah Richards discusses whether more young English academy players move abroad for first-team football after his experience of playing in Italy with Fiorentina.

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40 thoughts on ““Serie A is more tactical than the Premier League” | Richards makes bold claim during Off Script”

  1. Prem’s just kicking the ball from gk to gk and everybody runnin from box to box! Basically like watching tennis! Pep’s cityis the only team technically skilled enough of tiki taka

  2. Haha Asif. Maybe on paper but not executed mate. That’s why you left and couldn’t handle it and the premier league is way more competitive and way more tactical

  3. The only way you will now if a player has improved is if those players now come back to the premiere league and show us how it's improved them as a player.

  4. Really like Micah. His honesty is a breath of fresh air and just says it like it is. Plus he makes me laugh when he gets the banter going lol👌🏾

  5. For sure. Theyd pick up great experience and can bring different traits to the game. Enough of the route 1 lets distribute and get our young lads to learn Tiki take and other tactical approaches and skills…

  6. Never thought much of Micah Richards in his playing days but I have to say, seeing him on sky this week, he’s been brilliant. Really really energetic and not afraid to speak. Thoroughly enjoyed watching him 👍

  7. Sky Sports supposed to cover all of the UK countries – are my right? So why is the question always Specifically asked about the English? English in all but name, come on sky, you're showing your true colours.

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