ryansgirl
Full Member
Ole hasn't managed football clubs anywhere near the length of time Klopp and Pochettino have.Well one can only look at the fact Poch got Southampton from 14th to 8th so you never know!
there is no guarentee's in football but this isn't the point. you go for the least risk and the person who you are most certain of success.
Sure he hasn't won anything but what has Solskjaer won at the top level? relegation. Klopp did not win his 1st piece of major silverware for 9 seasons but the lads at dortmund must of seen what he was doing and saw his potential. Its how I feel with Poch. you can clearly see his teams are well coached, players improve, team progresses, play nice stuff and compete so it should translate. it not a case of Klopp/Poch were crap managers until they won something. the talent was always there.
regarding the 5-year thing, it would depend on where we are at. If after 5years we are where Pool are at, (pushing City and competing for CL) then yes I'd be happy. very much so. A carling cup or two isn't going to change this
On their statistics alone they have been under-achievers.
I like Klopp and wonder what he would do at United but it's reasonable to consider silverware as the hard evidence of success, and in that case he been relatively medicocre as a manager. As for Pochettino - his best chance was very recently and he blew it.
As a poster said in reply to me about that, he will learn from his tactical mistakes. However, the fact is he and Spurs lost and I don't believe they will have that opportunity again, especially given they ended playing the Champions League Final against a club they play domestically and know inside-out. Pochettino is also likeable and clearly has player management skills just like Klopp.
However, if we had either of them and after five years were only were Liverpool is at, then that would certainly be unacceptable for Manchester United. It would be the definition of failure. Two managers who won silverware were sacked, Moyes would never have had a sniff of silverware with the way he behaved and rightfully was sacked.
I think with a ruthless overhaul of the team and judicious signings, Ole could very well win silverware within the next three years. Klopp's and Pochettino's lack is just not good enough for Manchester United.