I think that the problem can be fixed without getting rid of Pellegrino. There is something clearly awry with the coaching as we are seeing the same kind of problems as last season and there still does not seem to be a solution to them. If anything, I wonder how much Eric Black is a problem.
It seemed that we took too long to replace Claude Puel even though it was pretty obvious towards the end of his tenure that his position was looking precarious with the lack of goals and poor level of entertainment. I wonder if Pellegrino had been brought in earlier, he might have had the opportunity to look at his front line sooner. You make some good points and the last paragraph sums up for me the logic as to why I think it would be a folly to get rid of Pellegrino so quickly. You are right that the appointments of Puel and Pellegrino might be errors on the part of Les Reed . I am sure that we already have future targets but I think that Pellegrino needs to be given the chance to sort out the mess he inherited.
Regarding his assessment of the squad, wasn't there a comment from a former player / current player a month or so back to the effect that Pellegrino was still unaware what his best line up was?
https://www.not606.com/threads/supe...sat-27-august-3pm.334828/page-22#post-9634595

