Quality manager that would definitely lift them, especially if he gets the sort of cash they've been splashing. Not exactly a long term solution though.
Wondering why anceloti would go to Everton and am left with: he needs the money, nobody else wants him and its punishment by the mafia for not providing the results in rigged matches. Nothing else makes any sense.
I thought that Arsenal would be straight in for him tbh. Assuming it’s not a last pay day for him, it’s a decent appointment. However, he relies heavily on his coaching team.....he’s not a hands on coach like Klopp or Pep....he’s more aloof, old school. Will that work for Everton? They’ll certainly be far more structured and organised!
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Manchester United will be fully motivated when they meet League Two Colchester United in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday. The United boss is expected to make changes for the quarter-final tie. "We showed that by the team we put out against Chelsea [in the fourth round] that we take this seriously," Solskjaer said. "Now we've got a chance to get into the semi-finals and, for us, this game is a big one." ****ing hell How the mighty are fallen
I was going to put this on the Barca match thread but gave up looking, I'll put it here instead. Really worth a listen if you haven't heard the BBC commentary.
Here's hoping Leicester and City both win their respective quarter finals tonight and get drawn together for two games in the semi final in January. Having said that after City beat Oxford, they will clearly draw Villa for the semi