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"Ole says #mufc must improve in a number of areas, including the big green one out there."
"Ole says #mufc must improve in a number of areas, including the big green one out there."
Exactly. The second leg vs Roma and the game vs Liverpool never got the focus they should have. And it inevitably led to that poor final.Worrying signs started against Roma and Liverpool back in May imo + Villarreal of course. I guess after 3rd and 2nd finish it's not awful decision to keep him, but after these few months we've had this season so far, there's no reason to wait for too long anymore.
Can this stop now please.
Nah feels different this time.
Well obviously we will win games again. The sheer quality we have in that team is enough to secure that.
Nah, his luck ran out. He's not making a run vs the good teams this time.
It does tbf, but you just never know. If we somehow manage wins against Atalanta and Liverpool over the next 8 days, the narrative totally switches once again. Although it looks unlikely, it's the kind of thing that's happened during his tenure.Nah feels different this time.
Can't really argue with that. I'm expecting a draw on Wednesday and a spanking on Sunday though.It does tbf, but you just never know. If we somehow manage wins against Atalanta and Liverpool over the next 8 days, the narrative totally switches once again. Although it looks unlikely, it's the kind of thing that's happened during his tenure.
Maybe, but I thought this so many times before and he pulls the results out of the bag. Beat Liverpool next week (yeah, i know, probably not going to happen), and most is forgiven.Nah feels different this time.
This is the curse with this club - the attitude being displayed by the OP - too much sentimentality and too little in the way of objectivity. People talk as if sacking an underperforming manager is sacrilege but we have seen three top clubs do it and succeed instantly.Yeah that turned out bad for Chelsea or Bayern. Or wait...
I'm really not sure about Atalanta, but I'm fully expecting a defeat against Liverpool. However, us winning the next 2 games and going through the motions all over again, wouldn't surprise me. It seems to be how his tenure has played out, literally anytime there has been real pressure on him. But I do agree, it feels different this time.Can't really argue with that. I'm expecting a draw on Wednesday and a spanking on Sunday though.
Few games after he joined. The results were good but it was clear that he isnt a modern manager at all. We were never gonna be a team that presses high, knows how to press and of good positional play, despite the initial good results.When did you guys realise Ole wasn't the right guy? For me it was Arsenal away 2019
I think a big loss against Liverpool while under all this pressure will be the end of him here, like it was for Mourinho.It does tbf, but you just never know. If we somehow manage wins against Atalanta and Liverpool over the next 8 days, the narrative totally switches once again. Although it looks unlikely, it's the kind of thing that's happened during his tenure.
Same for me, and we finished that season in relegation form. I wanted PochettinoWhen did you guys realise Ole wasn't the right guy? For me it was Arsenal away 2019
i assume it bumps up the share priceThe solution was to extend the contracts of all our coaches apparently!
Possibly, but I don't really expect our owners to be that proactive. It took until 16 December to bin off Mourinho, while he was in sabotage mode. Our tough run of games goes right up until the end of November, so the earliest I see him being sacked is December. I hope I'm wrong though, because we clearly left it too late with Mourinho. If things stay this bad, he has to go soon.I think a big loss against Liverpool while under all this pressure will be the end of him here, like it was for Mourinho
When the honeymoon was over. Or when I think about it, even before that with the lucky win against PSG etc.When did you guys realise Ole wasn't the right guy? For me it was Arsenal away 2019
Yeah thats what i noticed in the Arsenal game, i'll never forget that match i swear. We went behind and you could just see Ole had no idea how to get us back in the game tactically. Also i agree with the latter part.Few games after he joined. The results were good but it was clear that he isnt a modern manager at all. We were never gonna be a team that presses high, knows how to press and of good positional play, despite the initial good results.
He has done far better than I expected ultimately, but he is just very average.
By the end of his care-taker tenure.When did you guys realise Ole wasn't the right guy? For me it was Arsenal away 2019
After PSG and Leipzig. Those two games did it for me.When did you guys realise Ole wasn't the right guy? For me it was Arsenal away 2019
Right after he got the permanent gig, our run in to end that season - no top manager finds that run acceptable.When did you guys realise Ole wasn't the right guy? For me it was Arsenal away 2019
It finally feels different to me as well. I think he’s hanging on by his fingernails this time and I just don’t think we’ll get the results he needs.I'm really not sure about Atalanta, but I'm fully expecting a defeat against Liverpool. However, us winning the next 2 games and going through the motions all over again, wouldn't surprise me. It seems to be how his tenure has played out, literally anytime there has been real pressure on him. But I do agree, it feels different this time.
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That was the last time my support for Ole wavered before I fully backed him with whatever excuses and good feels.When did you guys realise Ole wasn't the right guy? For me it was Arsenal away 2019
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