His reputation has been inflated by half-truths and myths that his fans have accepted as fact.
Then there's also the issue of his stubbornness, falling out with players, disliking (and ignoring) players for seemingly no reason, making selections based on how well he likes a player rather than on merit, never had a plan B. He's a good coach, but he also has a few major flaws. If we were to get rid of Ole, then I don't think Poch is the right man to replace him.
Then there's also the issue of his stubbornness, falling out with players, disliking (and ignoring) players for seemingly no reason, making selections based on how well he likes a player rather than on merit, never had a plan B. He's a good coach, but he also has a few major flaws. If we were to get rid of Ole, then I don't think Poch is the right man to replace him.
Does he? Walker was good before him, Davies was always fairly average, Trippier was just as good for Burnley as he was for Spurs, Yedlin went nowhere, Aurier is exactly the same player he was at PSG. Rose became a really good player under him for a while there, but then also fell apart under, and fell out with him.What i like about Poch is he has good track record of improving full backs, shaw and awb could do with his help.