It's a bit of a new manager bounce for Utd atm. They've done well, but to be fair they've only played Huddersfield, Cardiff and Bournemouth, two of which look destined for the drop. Ole has got bigger tests coming up this season, the game away to Spurs in Jan will show where they are really at this season.
When the Spuds stuffed you at OT earlier this season, Poch probably thought no ****ing way would he want to be part of that **** show. But seeing Utd without the shackles on it's a totally different picture. If you beat them at Wembley or the new toilet if they've moved in by then. Poch might see it as a project he'd like to be a part of.
Just seen the Soton v City highlights. Thought City got lucky with the pen that wasn't given and then the deflected goal. That challenge by Hojberg (?) was ****ing outrageous though.
It all depends on how well he does for the rest of the season I suppose. As I've said, they've beaten Hudds, Cardiff and Bournemouth. He will have far sterner tests throughout the rest of the season. If he gets them into the top 4, then maybe Utd will think about offering him the job long term, but you'd think they would be making a list of their top targets now and going for a big name.
How long before Pogba decides that he no longer needs Ollie, lads? See, this is the reason why Poch is not interested in United or Real. Poch wants players to play for him, not the other way round. Anyway, well done to United beating yet another small club. The likes of Matth will have exhausted the local corner shop’s Kleenex supplies; the rest of us will wait a little bit longer before joining the media ****fest.