I don't see why not. He's been working with top players for a long time, now. He's found his own style now and knows how to implement it. I think he'll be a very decent manager wherever he goes, next.
He's the Godfather of football tactics but looking at Leeds I'm not sure his style is as effective now. That could always change when he steps up to managing better players, again, though.
All you need to do is name one PL team who will win their game this week. (If you're right you need to pick a different team next week.) https://www.not606.com/threads/survivor-game-var-edition-starts-7-december.379628/
I find the statements from clubs firing a manager amusingly trite, why can't they be honest. "we'd really like to thank Marco Silva for the effort he put in, unfortunatley he wasn't very good at his job, wasted millions on useless players and had to be sacked before he made the club a bigger laughing stock than he has already."
Haha, one of the moaning auld ****s from the lower bullens I reckon. Loved the way he wound himself into an absolute frenzy and then dropped the big Sam bomb, the ****ing galoot.
great manager, if we'd kept him for another season we would've seriously challenged top 4. He understands that you have to start by being good at the back, sadly fans want good football and results immediately, even when it's clear you don't have the players to play that way.