It isn't acceptable - But as I have pointed out, within the context of his appointment and the squad we have, I maintain he has not been able to show how good he could be.
Having seen the fall out I have accepted I am in the minority - But...
I agree with the fall out of his performances and he needs to be held to account - But if employing him is plan A then surely providing him with the players he needs is also part of that plan - To move to plan B without giving him what he needs...
Sometimes think people love complaining more about their players for not being Messi 2.0 than actually supporting the team.
However, after last night, unless a team he is in manages to win something of significance or re-establish themselves as...
It has been below expectations and RA needs to shoulder the blame for last night but getting rid is still not the right approach for the following reasons -
1. He came in half way through the season;
2. He has not hidden his dogmatic approach...
Depends how you qualify it. United have been more successful in terms of trophies (which really is all that should matter) but Arsenal appear to be better suited to challenge for the league in the long term with the likes of Gabriel, Saliba...
He is a knob and has acted poorly towards the current set of players (whether you agree or not) - But don't think he is wrong in saying Liverpool are bigger than United. They are currently and historically more successful and the more attractive...