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If you’re basing a decision purely on league finish and CL, then yeah, he’s toast. That black and white thinking is what has got us into the cycle of binning off managers. ‘If they finish x, they should be sacked’
I’d like to think we’re assessing what he’s done, but also what we think he’ll do. I don’t watch us and think there’s no chance we’ll improve. The injuries don’t excuse how bad we’ve been and he should have handled them better, but they do explain why we so rarely see the team he wants us to be Yesterday was much closer to fully fit squad and we were levels better for it. We’ve seen it in flashes this season, again when we’ve had more players available. It doesn’t define the season or the decision to sack him, but it doesn’t do him any harm. It was the difference between silverware and nothing, and it was as an example of what he’s capable of as a coach. He got it right and it won us the FA Cup against the best team in the world. It reminds a struggling squad what they can, it gets the winning habit in place and provides a platform and some confidence for next season. It’s more than just winning one game. There’s a terrific core of young players that are thriving largely due to the faith he’s shown in them. That’s a massive tick in the pros colum. His signings are a mixed bag, but Hojlund and Martinez are gems and all his signings have strong personalities, a bit of character and I wouldn’t write any of them off yet because of that. We saw plenty of promise in his first season too. There’s lots of examples over the two of years of what we could be. There’s every reason to think we will improve with a few signings, some proper structure above and better luck with injuries (and maybe assessing why the £#%&! we’ve had so many), certainly enough to not abandon it for highly questionable alternatives. There’s massive question marks, of course and they will carry into next season if he stays. And that’s fine. If we’re six months into next season and we’re seeing the same issue, then the decision is clearer. I’d feel more confident that it’s the right choice to sack him. IMO, there’s enough positives and shoots of progress to keep going. And the alternative options are shit. |
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Yesterday was amazing. One of the best since Fergie's days.
But... We finished the season with a negative goal difference. Only one team in all of the top leagues across Europe conceded more shots than us. We finished 8th. We were routinely beaten by extremely poor sides. Our biggest rivals have absolutely humiliated us including conceding 7 goals on one occasion. He has wasted hundreds of millions of pounds on players he's worked with and should have known weren't good enough. He has handled the (admittedly difficult) situations with Ronaldo, Sancho and DDG extremely poorly. We suffered our worst champions league campaign ever. We were hammered by injuries which him himself admitted were a result of his training. There is no way in this world any top club could keep him after the season we've had. The high emotions of yesterday cannot cloud decision-making. Thanks for yesterday. Thanks for giving Garnacho and Mainoo a chance. Thanks for Martinez (if he stays fit now). But goodbye. Good luck back at ajax. |
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,,,but, two cups in two seasons is not to be sniffed at, especially beating city in the final. I still worry about his communication and God knows what's been going on behind the scenes with injuries, but Poch and Tuchel don't feel like much of an upgrade after yesterday. Have a feeling it's already been decided - seemed to be the subtext after the final. |
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At the very least he is shown he has tactical acumen and the ability the form a way of playing.
Something he largely gets criticised for. It’s clear ability of players hampering his primary way of playing but when push comes to shove like yesterday, he set them up in a way and kept city out of the game. Even the goal city scored was an Onana mistake.they didn’t have a clear cut chance all game. He has the ability . A lot of people get mocked on here saying two CBs shouldn’t make that much of an issue but you saw yesterday just how much they do. Like somebody mentioned yday on here, if ETH wasn’t at the club and just did that against pep in a final he would be favourite to take over as manager for us. The league has been a disaster and not good enough but the manager isn’t this clueless guy . We finished 3rd last season and a trophy. It wasn’t this bad last season. I hope he stays. Atleast one more season to see what he can do with a proper structure and better players to play a system he wants. |
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I think they’ll change their minds. The smart money says they shouldn’t but I think they will, especially now we’re back in Europe.
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Generally speaking, it’s not wise to make decisions this important off the back of one game or one moment. You should always judge based on league performance because it mitigates the fortune of knockout tournaments. We were in two leagues and shat the bed in both, thats just a fact.
If I were Ratcliffe I’d give him the last year of his contract, but wouldnt have much confidence I was doing the right thing tbh. |
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if he's already made his mind up to sack 10h then it's not a 'smart money' decision, it's a terrible decision which will isolate the most important players in our squad and mean another start from scratch rebuild (how many is it now?) |