To anybody who thinks getting a new manager will solve the problem.
Tell me any Premier club who goes into the season with 1 recognised RB, 9 CB's (half of them not good enough to make the bench) No wingers bar 1, who is not ready to play every game and two recognised strikers,
Tell me any Premier club who goes into the season with 1 recognised RB, 9 CB's (half of them not good enough to make the bench) No wingers bar 1, who is not ready to play every game and two recognised strikers,
One on loan and the other just arrived and coming to the end of his career.
Then tell me why any manager will succeed when it's well known Ole wanted Sancho/Halland/Bellingham and got none of them. The same thing every manager since Fergie has compained of. This is why we have
Then tell me why any manager will succeed when it's well known Ole wanted Sancho/Halland/Bellingham and got none of them. The same thing every manager since Fergie has compained of. This is why we have
No recognised right winger for example. Makes it difficult to play an expansive game down the right flank, when you don't actually have one. This also explains why we won't buy another CB, until they shift some of the others. But as history tells us, shifting players is not Ed's
Nor Matt's forte. Knowing all this, why do you think (lets say Poch, as he is flavour of the month) will do any better when the likes of LVG/Mourinho didn't? Other than saying he did well at Spurs, until they sacked him.
Ole is not above blame for what goes on, but he is playing with one hand tied behind his back, same as all the others before him.
Problems end/start above the players/manager/coaches. Until that changes, rinse and repeat.
Problems end/start above the players/manager/coaches. Until that changes, rinse and repeat.