dubplate warrior
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I've said it before here but it really doesn't have to be players specifically for Amorim. If players are good then they'll perform for multiple managers and coaches.So again we face a decision on a manager based on a cup competition. League form is a stackable offence, won't hear otherwise. Not having the squad stuff, yes it's a poor squad but it's a squad that won the Fa cup and finished top half last season.
For me huge factors are the lack of flexibility with the formation. Every man and his dog have had their say on this and I've heard ex pros and managers all say the same thing. Until he's got the players to play his system the surely should be playing a system that suits his players and then during the summer months invest to make it work to suit his vision. It's just common sense and a total neglect of the clubs ambitions and requirements. Surely someone above him should have been saying the requirement is European football rusat a bare minimum. We could realistically finish the position above the bottom three. It's actually highly likely given we will have to rotate.
The killer question now is do we trust his vision enough to blow multi millions on players that could be surplus if we sack him next season. It's a huge decision for the club.
I think it's that bigger decision they will possibly sack him. They can't afford another season like this and the risk factor involved in spending so much money on a man that isn't making it work is a scary thought.
Even the Europa league, the competition is that poor this season I'd expect all three of bottom three to have got out of the group at least. Said it from day one, if you can't win it against the sides in it there is a big issue.
Whoever the manager is, we need a centre back, a couple of midfielders, a goalkeeper and a new forward line. Let's focus on recruitment.