He stands on the touchline looking just as disinterested as the players.
No matter how badly they perform, certain players are never 'dropped'. ie Holgate
No matter how badly the team performs certain players cannot get on the pitch. ie Nkounkou.
Is it any wonder there is a question of 'Attitude'.
If he does leave, I for one won't miss his 'Passion'.
Well said.
Carlo doesn’t care about us and at this point in his life, he won’t care about reputation. He will probably have a job managing Italy after this failed experiment and then retire with his feet up in the beautiful scenery of Italian country, sipping on 400 Euro-per-bottle wine paid for by Everton.
The amount he earns compared to the performances and results simply isn’t good enough. There are far better managers around who wouldn’t demand his salary here.
He’s Pellegrini Part 2. West Ham fans were excited because they saw him win the league with Man City but it turned out a bad move with hindsight. Past glories are not a barometer to use when managing Everton, our resources are limited compared to the likes of Chelsea, Bayern and other powerhouses.
We haven’t even got European football to offer, why would you come here if you were a good player? Because of Carlo? I don’t think modern players even know about him really, they will be looking up to the likes of Pep, Tuchel and the like. Not old fashioned, pragmatic Italian coaches.