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Give Mason Mount a chance!
Obviously us. Arsenal and Spurs actually have good managers.
Fair point. Not as many as us but more than Arsenal and Spurs. I've analysed your results and possibly Norwich went your way (probz fair result a draw according to most pundits) and you were outplayed by Leicester after 20 mins. I don't see a rosy LT for Chelsea due to lack of financial muscle. However, as things stand they'd be my favourites for 3rd.What ?
Loftus cheek hasnt played a minute
Hudson odoi has just come back.
Our best player kante has barely played this season cause of injury
Our best cb rudiger has played a single half
And now emerson is injured.
Nonsesne to say weve not had injuries.
I'm not sure with Spurs, having Kane and Son still in their prime helps but there's only so much they can do. The rest of their squad is littered with players either not good enough or completely declined. It reminds me of the Chelsea situation after the old guard tanked, even with an owner willing to back his managers it took us half a decade to recover, unless Levy decides to change tact and sanction some serious quantity and quality singings over the next few windows it could be even longer for Spurs.Spurs are in a lot of trouble but their issues aren't hugely serious to me, while they might lose some of their core, keeping Son and Kane will be massive. A lot of their players are playing below the level they're capable of and things have gone stale under Pochettino, under a new manage they might regain their hunger.
I'm sort of on the fence to see how Ndombele and Lo Celso settle in too because they could end up being huge signings, but I do think you've got a good point. Levy made a very grave error not investing in the squad when Spurs were in an enviable position of strength.I'm not sure with Spurs, having Kane and Son still in their prime helps but there's only so much they can do. The rest of their squad is littered with players either not good enough or completely declined. It reminds me of the Chelsea situation after the old guard tanked, even with an owner willing to back his managers it took us half a decade to recover, unless Levy decides to change tact and sanction some serious quantity and quality singings over the next few windows it could be even longer for Spurs.
We deserved the norwhich win.Fair point. Not as many as us but more than Arsenal and Spurs. I've analysed your results and possibly Norwich went your way (probz fair result a draw according to most pundits) and you were outplayed by Leicester after 20 mins. I don't see a rosy LT for Chelsea due to lack of financial muscle. However, as things stand they'd be my favourites for 3rd.
Spurs have a lot to lose and transition to a new manager will be hard. But Man Utd are honestly 3 bad results away from falling apart completely. I just happen to think form will pick up as first teasers return as long as they stay fit.Short term us, squad no where near good enough for top 4 this season unless we have a good January window.
Long term I'd say Spurs. I'd rather have their squad in the short term but replacing the quality that they are expected to lose for nothing won't come cheap. We've learnt the hard way how hard it is to get signings right.
I’m afraid of this. It’s a long season !You'll be adding Chelsea to the list later in the season when the younger players inevitably become inconsistent and the more experienced ones do their usual trick of giving up for the season around December time.
And some perspective on Emery, everything he did at PSG is what was the minimum expected of him given the state of that league and the level of investment in his side and despite all of that it was on his watch that Monaco went and won the leagueSome perspective on the average managers. One has won the Europa League three times, qualified for Euopean football in a competitive league on a regular basis, won the domestic triple in France the season before last, never finished lower than 9th, even when managing a promoted side and has a better win% and higher ppg than Pochettino in the Premier League. The other won his last title 7 years ago (in Norway) and finished dead last in the Premier League before getting the sack in the Championship 5 years ago. Hasn't won a title since (in Norway).
He might well be an average manager, but what does that make Solskjær?And some perspective on Emery, everything he did at PSG is what was the minimum expected of him given the state of that league and the level of investment in his side and despite all of that it was on his watch that Monaco went and won the league
He's an average manager who was hired by Arsenal on the basis of being a yes man who now the majority of the Arsenal fan base want replaced
At least the rest of us are busy fecking things up so you know you'll still be in contention even if it does go bad.I’m afraid of this. It’s a long season !
LikewiseHe might well be an average manager, but what does that make Solskjær?