Like Jamie O’Hara or not, he’s bang on the money here
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More villian than hero tbh. Because we were more front foot in the first half there were fewer opportunities for him to be caught out defensively. But a lot of his decision making and basic passing was poor.He was both the hero and villain today.
Without his superb cross in the first half, we don't go in 1-0. He was also very good in general that first 45, ran the line really well.
Second half? Best not to comment.
There's one thing about the cup narrative that doesn't ring true for meLike Jamie O’Hara or not, he’s bang on the money here
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Ange doesn’t help himself though. says Sarr shouldn’t have played. Okay fine, why isn’t reguillon starting left back and gray in midfield then?
Says richarlison should have come off at half time. Fair enough but why put Son up front when it’s clear he can’t play there in this system and keep lankshear on the bench?
This is my biggest gripe with him at the moment, his job is on the line but he’s not trying anything different to try and save it.
I want him screaming at players from the sideline and continually tapping his watch to the 4th official. Come on man, look like you want to keep your job!
There's one thing about the cup narrative that doesn't ring true for me
People could claim that the ubermensch might have won the Season Killer Cup in 2021...they're wrong, of course, as we lost 3-0 to the Mansourites a few weeks before the final in a particularly miserable showing, but they still claim it
Can anyone claim that Ange might win a cup?
There's one thing about the cup narrative that doesn't ring true for me
People could claim that the ubermensch might have won the Season Killer Cup in 2021...they're wrong, of course, as we lost 3-0 to the Mansourites a few weeks before the final in a particularly miserable showing, but they still claim it
Can anyone claim that Ange might win a cup?
Honestly, this is the problem with the team being a nice little group of centrists outside of a few playersDoesn’t help himself though. says Sarr shouldn’t have played. Okay fine, why isn’t reguillon starting left back and gray in midfield then?
Says richarlison should have come off at half time. Fair enough but why put Son up front when it’s clear he can’t play there in this system and keep lankshear on the bench?
This is my biggest gripe with him at the moment, his job is on the line but he’s not trying anything different to try and save it.
I want him screaming at players from the sideline and continually tapping his watch to the 4th official. Come on man, look like you want to keep your job!
I don’t think it’s just about the cup if we do win one. I think if we improve when we get players back then he will have his case partly justified that it’s down to injuries. Then with another summer of transfers, he will get another go at next season.That's also befuddling at the moment. Let's say he wins the Carabao...does that seriously mean we keep him? Have we not seen more than enough evidence that he is woefully out of his depth, and that the club lacks both the money and ambition to help him swim to the surface?
What exactly is the plan if he does win the cup?
The obvious point there is that Man Utd and Chelsea (among others, but they're the most obvious examples) have shown they're more than happy to dump a manager after winning a cup, as league form is the true barometer of how things were going and they were clearly lackingThat's also befuddling at the moment. Let's say he wins the Carabao...does that seriously mean we keep him? Have we not seen more than enough evidence that he is woefully out of his depth, and that the club lacks both the money and ambition to help him swim to the surface?
What exactly is the plan if he does win the cup?
That's also befuddling at the moment. Let's say he wins the Carabao...does that seriously mean we keep him? Have we not seen more than enough evidence that he is woefully out of his depth, and that the club lacks both the money and ambition to help him swim to the surface?
What exactly is the plan if he does win the cup?
The obvious point there is that Man Utd and Chelsea (among others, but they're the most obvious examples) have shown they're more than happy to dump a manager after winning a cup, as league form is the true barometer of how things were going and they were clearly lacking
Would be like Ten Hag with Man Utd.
Which would be terrible as he was kept on far longer than he should've been thanks to the two trophies he won (and constantly referred to in every press conference).
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Just saw a full clip of the end of the game from a camera above the tunnel. Kulusevski went straight down it as soon as the whistle went, couldn't get away quick enough.
Totally understandable and wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if he puts in a transfer request in the summer.