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Yes. That's why we need to get that DOF in quickly. Let's be proactive rather than reactive.Challenging. I think a world class CB and maybe another very good midfielder and we might expect to win the thing but that's getting ahead of ourselves.
I'm hopeful. It would be the dream scenario.Are people starting to believe yet..?
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Well putI don't know what will happen in the next months, but he's the first manager after SAF that knows where he is, and what's this all about. Congratulations to Ole after this amazing start.
Exactly. Mourinho started like this too. Even Moyes won his first game 4-1.Early days and easy to get excited, but we shouldn't get carried away too much. That's just guaranteeing disappointment.
Craig Shakespeare had a similar bright start at Leicester, broke two records in his first four games in charge, and that's just one of a million cautionary tales from recent memory that comes to mind.
Yep, Newcastle first then we worry about Spurs. One game at a time...I think Newcastle away would be a decent test against a stubborn team and good manager before the spurs game.
It's a bit delicate though. Good manager is one thing but he needs to come in and embrace the club completely. We've had experienced managers all want to do their own thing, and look where it landed us? Just such a difficult role this one.Exactly. Mourinho started like this too. Even Moyes won his first game 4-1.
The start we've made under OGS has been brilliant but I'd still be against giving him the job permanently. We need a proper reboot in the summer and as Neville said, the new manager and DoF need to be the best available.
And who do you think is the best available? and in case you get him, will you start again with the rebuilding?Exactly. Mourinho started like this too. Even Moyes won his first game 4-1.
The start we've made under OGS has been brilliant but I'd still be against giving him the job permanently. We need a proper reboot in the summer and as Neville said, the new manager and DoF need to be the best available.
I heard it a lot. Which were those games?Exactly. Mourinho started like this too. Even Moyes won his first game 4-1.
The start we've made under OGS has been brilliant but I'd still be against giving him the job permanently. We need a proper reboot in the summer and as Neville said, the new manager and DoF need to be the best available.
Yes, its' just 3 games, but there is clearly more to this than a new manager bounce. Just seems like the tactics fit the players' natural strengths like a glove and the football is both effective and the most entertaining in the league. Obviously we have to see how Ole's in-game management is during big games like PSG, but so far he looks very savvy.Poch isn't going to do anything different to warrant throwing 40m at him. Allegri and Conte will be too defensive for our fans.
Keeping Ole looks like our best option. I'm so optimistic about him.
I know many of us want to get Poch but I can't see the difference if Ole can get us playing nice football, winning a lot of games playing with winning form and finish the season with 75-80+ points. Only advantage Poch has is experience and on other hands, Ole may be considered for long-term as long as we keep progressing every season in the future and give top team tough games. Ole love the club and want us to do well.And who do you think is the best available? and in case you get him, will you start again with the rebuilding?
Exactly. People are only looking at the results but to be bring these many changes in just three matches is just amazing.Apart from the results themselves:
- De Gea playing it short and not hoofing
- Center backs playing from the back
- Full backs playing high
- Matic can play football
- Two midfielders attacking the box and not two defending it
- Chase goals and not protecting leads
- The best central mid in the world enjoys playing football
- Actually playing to the strengths of our attacking talent
- Etc.
Just a world of difference.
This season, this bit isn't even true anyway.United suddenly free-scoring, pressing and attacking even when in the lead.
We might concede more than under Jose, but there's no way we'd have scored three before half time with Mourinho at the helm.
It's night and day.