Nothing could change my mind. We're champions and adding players is just what teams do. This transition talk is an excuse for failure.
All teams should be in some form of transition. If they are not changing they are stagnating. The question should be the degree of disruption change brings. Some teams honestly dont aim to win things but every tram has some aim. I believe this transition thing is another way to say they wont meet their aims but aim to meet their aims sometime in the future Lfc are not out of anything competition here but we all know how easy it is to not perform so we need to see that improvement as we progress. We are not in France. Psg could stink the place out and still be top. They could buy 2 ir 3 in janaury and be a whole.new club We are in a tougher spot as any lower level of performance really shows. Our next game is man utd at home. It demands far higher performance are going to be there but we all know these games are wither a cake walk or absolutely awful. Utd wont want to lose thet is for sure. Hopefully the players get some benefit and good feelings from international duty. Vvd, gravenberch, gakpo and frimpong had a good day recently.
Manchester United has been in transition since Sir Alex Ferguson left. I hope we can sort ourselves out soon.
Too long FFS I got as far as disruption and noticed my big toe nail needed cutting and that it was more interesting.
PL sides have a named 25 man squad... Nine players left the squad; Trent, Diaz, Elliott, Kelleher, Nunez, Quansah, Phillips, Tsimikas and Jota That's 36% of the squad Seven players joined the squad... Ekitike, Frimpong, Isak, Kerkez, Leoni, Mamardashvili and Wirtz That's 28% of the squad How, exactly, is that not transition? It's not a small amount of changes, it's a lot for any team in any situation. However, I'll repeat; not claiming transition, I think it's a blip due to various reasons and we'll come good sooner rather than later. I'm just not prepared to dismiss something that is factual.