He certainly does. I think regardless of who was in charge, a few of that squad needed binning from the off.
Quite a few....
He certainly does. I think regardless of who was in charge, a few of that squad needed binning from the off.
Just like in the summer.The latter will prove it if moshri really is our hero.
The contrast is so stark it's impossible not to be able to see Koemans strengths in terms of the what went before - and in turn realise how poor it was before.
Just like in the summer.
Just like in the summer.
He's always been provided with limitless funds at both Barcelona and Munich with world class teams already assembled.
Those two years have cost us.
They havnt really.
After those 2 years we are still in our usual position, nobody major has left (Stones maybe but he always was going to) and we are seemingly on the cusp of big investment and a major ground move.
So what exactly has it cost us? Two seasons of finishing slightly higher up the league?
i dont know why people still go on about it. Its over, it doesnt matter any more.
Pep inherited a Barcelona squad that finished behind Villareal and 18 points behind Real Madrid the previous season. He cut Deco and Ronaldinho loose and won everything for 3 years while promoting a load of youth players. City are an ageing squad and he's only been there 6 months. Mental to call him a poor manager because he's had one rough patch in his entire career imo
No. Two years of stagnation where the top six sides have (bar an anomaly last year) improved dramatically in terms of revenue, squad quality and management.
It's a larger gap to bridge now than it was - and it was big back then.
Pep inherited a Barcelona squad that finished behind Villareal and 18 points behind Real Madrid the previous season. He cut Deco and Ronaldinho loose and won everything for 3 years while promoting a load of youth players. City are an ageing squad and he's only been there 6 months. Mental to call him a poor manager because he's had one rough patch in his entire career imo