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Ole will take this on and take us forward. He will get given a bit more leeway compared to his predecessors- time, support and patience from our support base.
Reducing him to "oh look how he smiles" or "look how try hard he is"? Give the guy a bit of respect. Can pretty much write off the last 6-7 game slump due to players knowing their days are numbered. Very short sighted to think there is nothing going on on the training pitch but how much can you impart on people that have no buy in to the ethos of the club? Pogba insisting on taking his own car from away games and not sitting on the team bus as one example, who knows how much of this sort of behaviour is happening behind the scene and how widespread it is. If he gets one or two targets, promotes the trio of Greenwood, Garner, Chong (if youre good enough youre old enough), more importantly gets rid of some of the attitudes - better still corrects the attitudes, then results will reflect that. Results will bring confidence, that will breed a successful environment where players will want to thrive. Ole may be limited on experience, but dont be blinded by that. He knows exactly whats required to build a successful team in the fabric of united. IF hes given the tools to do it, he will succeed. Keep him at the wheel. |
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Read his managerial record on Wiki and you'll know just what to expect.
Barring two title wins and a relegation, the rest of his managerial career has been defined by alternating winning and losing streaks with 6th being his mean position. There is absolutely nothing in his career to suggest he is in any way the best man for the job. You get what you pay for. |
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