It is amazing how
@Twigginater and co. act like EPL is such a strong league and that you need so much experience there to win it. Despite that, it gets opposed by a lot of things.
For example:
- Twigginater mentions Hernandez as the top scorer in Germany as something which tells bad about the quality of the league. But then the top scorer in EPL is fecking James Vardy who isn't fit to tie Hernandez's shoes.
- He mentions EPL rejects doing good in Bundesliga. But then the likes of Shaqiri (Bundesliga/Serie A reject), Bojan (La Liga/Serie A/Eredivisie reject), Pelle (Serie A/Eredivisie reject), Arnautovic (Serie A/Bundesliga reject) have been doing so well in the strong EPL that he mentioned (in other posts) how strong Stoke are.
- Leicester City are leading the league. Leicester City. United got eliminated for Wolvsburg who aren't even in Europa League zone.
But more importantly on the experience of managers:
- Mourinho won the title on his first season in England. He went to repeat it in the following season.
- Ancelotti won the title and the cup in his first season in England.
- Pellegrini won the title in his first season in England.
- Wenger won the title in his second season in England
- Mancini won the cup in his first season in England, and then the title the following season.
- On his second spell, Mourinho won the title in the second season.
But yep, it is so difficult to win the title for a manager without experience in England. Pep must be shitting himself.
For all the Caf is becoming RAWK which gets mentioned repeatedly here, posts like that and others which defy the logic ('I can't wait for us to be ahead of Pep's City next season'), are what makes Caf similar to RAWK. The baseless optimism which goes contrary to everything rational. Like when they were thinking that Rafa and their team will manage to be ahead of us the following season.